New exhibit celebrates 100th anniversary of ‘Jesus the Christ’
A new exhibit in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections of the Lee Library commemorates the centennial anniversary of one of the most recognized books in LDS culture, “Jesus the Christ.” The exhibit...
View ArticleThe Family Proclamation reaches 20 years of influence
September marks the 20th anniversary of the LDS Church’s issuing of “The Family: A Proclamation to the World.” The Proclamation remains influential in the lives of church members despite the world’s...
View ArticleSwimsuit designer exhibit shows timeless fashion
The leaves are changing and the autumn weather is setting in, but swimsuits are on display in the Lee Library. “Rose Marie Reid: Glamour By Design” is a new exhibit in the L. Tom Perry Special...
View ArticleLDS Church encourages better Sabbath-day observance
The LDS Church has been encouraging members to better observe the Sabbath day. While the Sabbath day has long been a part of religious life for church members, this new focus encourages members to be...
View ArticleInterfaith event celebrates Habitat for Humanity
People of many different faiths came together on Sunday, Sept. 20 to celebrate the Annual Day of Prayer and Action for Human Habitat. The event was associated with the charitable organization Habitat...
View ArticleInterfaith event celebrates prayer and Habitat for Humanity
People of many different faiths came together on Sunday, Sept. 20 to celebrate the Annual Day of Prayer and Action for Human Habitat. The event was associated with the charitable organization Habitat...
View ArticleLDS women plan conference get-togethers
The general women’s meeting for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints allows many women worldwide an opportunity to learn and have their spiritual needs addressed. Many take advantage of...
View ArticleLDS mothers of LGBT+ called ‘Mama Dragons’ share stories of love
Kimberly Anderson presented her yearlong work, “The Mama Dragon Story Project,” at Writ & Vision, a bookstore in downtown Provo on Tuesday, Sept. 29. The project contains photos and essays written...
View ArticleCasual, semi-formal and formal dances offered at Homecoming
Eric Morgan, a 24-year-old communications student, rented a puppy last year as a surprise for his then-girlfriend. Tied to the puppy’s neck was a note with one question. “Will you go to Homecoming...
View ArticleI read the new ‘Twilight’ so you don’t have to
I was curious when I originally heard that there was going to be a special 10th anniversary version of “Twilight.” I was the biggest Twihard as a teenager after all. I was furious upon learning the...
View ArticleSome female non-RMs feeling disadvantaged
It was the moment that filled the Conference Center with audible gasps, inspired thousands of stunned reactions and led to the creation of hundreds of memes. The October 2012 LDS General Conference...
View ArticleBYU professor writes book examining evolution and faith
The origin of man has almost always been a controversial conversation. People have disputed evolution and creation since Charles Darwin introduced the theory of evolution in 1859. Steven L. Peck, an...
View ArticleLDS Church members look towards future with policy changes
The recent policy changes in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints regarding children of same-sex couples led to intense discussion from members and non-members alike. While some of the...
View ArticleSome BYU students choose to get married in the middle of the semester
Students’ newsfeeds are often flooded with pictures of weddings at the end of each semester at BYU. For busy students, the breaks between semesters seem like the best time to have a wedding because...
View ArticleBYU religion professor’s fun teaching style engages and inspires
The auditorium in the JKB fills with people, and the buzz of their conversations fill the room. It’s the day every BYU student taking a Book of Mormon class dreads: the Isaiah chapters. These...
View ArticleBYU professor addresses intersection of faith and scholarship
Dr. Bonnie Brinton, a BYU professor who specializes in communication disorders, spoke on Wednesday, Nov. 18 about her journey as a “disciple-scholar.” Brinton discussed how the gospel has provided her...
View ArticleThe biggest Internet moments of 2015
The Internet has long been a source of entertainment and information, and the World Wide Web in 2015 was no different. While there were many hilarious memes and controversial hashtags created, some...
View ArticleBYU students aim to end the stigma about mental illness
Lauren Leininger came to BYU with the hope of being surrounded by friends who shared her same values and beliefs. Instead, Leininger, from Texas, privately struggled with a hidden problem as she...
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