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Many Utah women say The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ ‘best practices’ when it comes to gender are holding them back.
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Lyman has made quite the splash in the last week in Utah politics. In an interview with KUER, he said he has “loyal grassroots followers” who are “passionate” about pushing a write-in campaign for governor.
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A new research paper from Utah State University and BYU found that religiosity can improve body image, but it can also be detrimental. Here’s why.
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Everyone deals with the heat a little differently. Here’s how it works.
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The announcement doesn’t set a timeline for when the new school will open. However, it stressed that the school will have an international focus.
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Besides fire risks and a bump in fire department calls, the air quality on the Wasatch Front also takes a hit over the holiday.
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Twenty-two athletes and alumni competed in the trials. A few have already stamped their Olympic tickets to Paris.
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What do the candidates who won in the Utah primary show us about the state of Utah’s Republican Party? Especially as we look to young people and the future?
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The traditional water cycle diagram in many K-12 classrooms doesn’t reflect what’s happening in the real world, said Brigham Young University ecology professor Ben Abbott, and doesn’t reflect modern climate.
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Currently, students can bring their phones on campus. But they can’t use them during class unless their teacher says so.
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The school announced the 51-year-old Pope’s hiring in a release on Friday morning but did not mention any contract details. Pope replaces Calipari, a Hall of Famer who took Kentucky to its eighth NCAA title in 2012.
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Sixth-seeded BYU is out in the first round. Fans now have to believe in the Utah State Aggies men's team and Utah Utes women's team to represent the Beehive State in the NCAA tournaments.