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Good News Thursday: Stroke survivor regains movement following brain implant trial, Couple gets engaged at finish line following half-marathon
Stroke survivor regains movement following brain implant trial
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Opinion: Defending my decision to propose
I proposed to my boyfriend this week. I read him a poem, got down on one knee, pulled the ring out of my pocket, and held it up to the camera.
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BYU grad pursuing all things Disney
A young boy sat in front of the TV, entranced as he watched a Disney animated feature playing on the screen.
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7 tips for a smooth marriage proposal
Breezy and Caleb Ward celebrate their new engagement in Disneyland. (Breezy Ward)
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Letter: Limited bliss
I’m starting to think reporters at The Universe don’t have an opinion about anything other than marriage. I was not surprised to see the title of last week’s Viewpoint article: “Marriage Matters: Marriage is more than a happy ending” (7/31). This revealing piece of journalism described the tendency of many BYU students to expect to live “happily ever after” once they tie the knot. Katie Harmer, who wrote the piece, has been married two years and has thankfully come to the realization that this is not the case. Any BYU student who thinks marriage creates automatic, blissful happiness should be dismissed because there is no way they are intellectually qualified to be here. Research suggests married bliss lasts anywhere from one year to four years. Either way, that’s definitely not until death do you part, or eternity, for that matter. Have you ever seen your parents talk baby-talk on the phone till 4 a.m. when not together?
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Utah fires spark fireworks and gun regulations discussion
Published June 25th; Updated June 26th
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