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BYU students still displaced by winter break flooding at Liberty Square
Flooding at a Liberty Square apartment building in Provo displaced residents over winter break and repairs are ongoing, leaving some students scrambling for a place to sleep.
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BYU Tenants Union holds first meeting
A group of BYU students met on March 16 in hopes of starting a tenants union.
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Provo City Council debates future of Provo housing
Provo City Council members questioned what the future of Provo’s housing market should look like after a rezoning ordinance was proposed at a council meeting on Sept. 15. The council also unanimously voted to amend the face mask mandate passed by the council on Aug. 27.
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Four ways to address geographic income segregation
Resident Matt Baker explains why he requested to delete a sentence including the housing density maximum in Chapter 6 Southwest Area Neighborhoods to the Provo City Planning Commission on April 11, 2018. Jamin Rowan, far left, said the Commission unanimously recommended that the Municipal Council deny the proposal at this time. (Eleanor Cain)
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Students share their housing horror stories
Editor's note: The Daily Universe received more than 100 comments on a June 5, 2017 Facebook post asking our readers about issues they have had with off-campus housing. Those comments led, in part, to the development of the BYU Off-Campus Housing Series.
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The life of an RA in BYU housing
It's summer semester and resident assistants in many Provo apartments finds themselves up to their heads in stress. A loud party has formed in a nearby apartment, residents are calling them every 10 minutes, and a truck has decided to make the grassy quad just outside of the resident assistant’s apartment into a parking lot.
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The Village, Provo's newest apartment complex, nearing completion
An indoor pool, study rooms that look like they were built for board meetings, a retail center and even valet garbage services-- these are aspects of apartment life most BYU students never experience, let alone during their time as poor college students. But a towering new complex south of campus will offer all of those luxuries to students willing to pay the price this fall.
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