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Preparing for car breakdowns on road trips
For approximately $50, travelers can buy supplies that could help if they find themselves stuck on the side of the road. (Sadie Anderson)
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Snow doesn't stop BYU basketball fans in line for No. 6 Gonzaga
BYU student Ali Wilzbach waits in the snow outside the Marriott Center for the Gonzaga game. (Josh Ellis)
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Utah resorts unfazed by low snowfall?
BYU student James Saunders skis down a run with thin snow cover at Sundance Ski Resort on Jan. 26, 2018. Low snowfall this year has made conditions for snow sports not ideal. (Ty Mullen)
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Tips for driving in the snow
Winter driving dangers in Utah can be avoided if drivers follow certain guidelines. (Utah Department of Public Safety)
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Scientists predict climate change to impact Utah ski industry
Utah’s ski season is here but scientists predict that the “Greatest Snow on Earth” could disappear by century’s end.
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Professionals, enthusiasts caution students about avalanche danger
Massive snow-covered mountains loom over campus, so close they reflect off the glass front of the Joseph F. Smith Building. Students play a figurative game of Russian roulette every time they venture into the mountains during the winter.
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BYU students show off snow sculpting skills
Snow sculptures have been popping up across BYU campus as students created structures and works of art out of the recently fallen snow. Many of the creations were found scattered throughout New Heritage Halls, the most recent addition to on-campus housing for freshmen. Some of the sculptures stayed in place for up to a week because of cold temperatures and cloudy weather.
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Deadly snowstorm hitting millions of Americans this weekend
An overturn vehicle rests on the shoulder of a snow-covered U.S. 522 near Gainesboro, Va., Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. A blizzard menacing the Eastern United States started dumping snow in Virginia, Tennessee and other parts of the South on Friday. (Scott Mason/The Winchester Star via AP)
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Blizzard packing hurricane-force winds cripples East Coast
Harrisonburg residents unable to dig their cars out of their driveways and neighborhoods take to walking to their destinations as snow continues to fall Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, in Harrisonburg, Va. (Daniel Lin/Daily News-Record via AP)
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Sledders welcome on Capitol Hill after lawmakers intervene
Bashon Mann and his children sled down a hill on Capitol Hill in Washington as snow falls. The children of Washington are finally welcome to go sledding on Capitol Hill. (Associated Press)
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Blizzard dumping snow in South; DC mayor says 'hunker down'
Kenny Hamblin, left, and Andrew Watts with the Roanoke Parks and Recreation Department shovel snow on the Martin Luther King bridge on First Street and Salem Avenue as snow falls Friday morning, Jan. 22, 2016, in Roanoke, Va. (Stephanie Klein-Davis/The Roanoke Times)
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Where to ski in Utah this winter
Skiers and snowboarders sit on a lift in Park City, Utah. Brian Head Resort ranks at the top for best snow this season. (Associated Press)
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Everything you need to know about winter driving
Snowstorms, snow and slush on the roads make driving tricky during the last three months of the year. (Helen Knipe)
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The outdoors are calling to BYU students
Bikes, kayaks, and other outdoor gear on display at Outdoors Unlimited in Provo. This BYU service is a diamond in the rough. (Maddi Driggs)
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BYU Ski and Snowboard Club to host ski movie on campus
BYU's Freeride Academy will hold a premiere of Teton Gravity Research's new film 'Paradise Waits' in Room 151 of the Tanner Building at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13.
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54 years separates youngest, oldest students at BYU
Johnny Gubbay is not an average BYU freshman, and not just because of his height. At 6 feet 5 inches tall, Gubbay doesn't look like he just turned 17 a few months ago.
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