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Wilson shoulder surgery keeps him from throwing in spring play

February 20, 2019 12:00 AM
BYU quarterback Zach Wilson throws a pass in his first career start against Hawaii on Oct. 13. (BYU Photo/Nate Edwards)
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Haitian native lives US dream as Provo musician

October 19, 2016 12:00 AM
Haitian native Phaya Buissereth is a headlining DJ at many Provo events. (Phaya Buissereth)
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BYU law student survived brain surgery during mission

June 09, 2016 12:00 AM
She brought her family lots of gifts from her mission in Paris: clothes, caramels, paintings and trinkets. But Emily Anderson kept one souvenir all to herself.
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BYU student pursues medicine after life-altering volunteer work in Haiti

November 11, 2015 12:00 AM
The operating room in the poor, Bon Samaritan Hospital in Limbé, Haiti is humble with a hard concrete floor and outdated operating tools. But all Ariana Harris notices as she performs a surgery is the beauty of life.
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Spinal fusions: Fixing backs with titanium

March 28, 2012 12:00 AM
Having titanium rods and screws fused to individual vertebrae, and cadaver bone placed in between the spaces hoping for growth, and losing two pints of blood and 15 pounds, sounds pretty gruesome. But for several BYU students, it also represents the cure for spinal problems.
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