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New BYU Taylor Swift course to be taught by Swiftie philosophy professor
Pulling into a grocery store parking lot 17 years ago, a song came on the radio with a banjo twang that didn't sound like anything else Ryan Davis had heard on country music radio at the time. With a crisp young voice, the artist was singing about falling for someone who is in love with someone else.
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BYU professors share their insights on philosophy
Five BYU philosophy professors recommended philosophers they think would be most enriching for college students to learn about.
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Modern and ancient heroes share common themes, BYU professors say
Superhero fans gathered together at the Capitol building in Salt Lake City for a major announcement regarding celebrity appearances at Salt Lake Comic Con. SLCC attendees often dress up as their favorite superhero, many of which are inspired by ancient Greek and Norse heroes. (Salt Lake Comic Con)
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