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Religious Education professors encourage artistic projects
There is a growing trend within BYU's Religious Education department in which professors offer students multiple ways to earn their grades. Traditionally, teachers have their students take exams and write papers, but for religion professors like Gaye Strathearn, creative projects are becoming an alternative.
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Provo City Council answers students' questions at Policy Discussion Lunch
Provo City Council member Dave Harding answers questions at the Policy Discussion Lunch. Harding has been on the City Council for several years. (Kristine Hoyt)
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Provo City Council to hold policy discussion luncheon at BYU
Provo City Council meetings are held in the evenings every third Tuesday of the month. This month, the City Council will listen to community members' concerns on the BYU campus. (Ryan Turner)
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