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High school students prepare for BYU admissions
High school senior Alyssa Whipple works on the essay portion of her application as she prepares to apply to BYU. (Lauren Lethbridge)
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BYU admission rumors debunked
Forty-seven percent of people who applied to BYU in 2014 were admitted. There have been rumors surrounding the BYU admission process. (Kelsie Matheson)
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Immune system boosters: The real story
Fruits and supplements packed with vitamins and minerals are often taken in conjunction with having the common cold and flu. These healthy foods are packed with good nutrients but have not been proven to provide extra support to the body's immune system. (Photo by Elliott Miller.)
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