BYU baseball begins 2021 season with Texas road trip
The BYU baseball team will look to improve on a 7-9 record in a shortened 2020 season as the Cougars open up their 2021 season on the road in Texas.
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The BYU baseball team will look to improve on a 7-9 record in a shortened 2020 season as the Cougars open up their 2021 season on the road in Texas.
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Just as BYU students have had to adapt to COVID-19 restrictions, so have K-12 students, their teachers, and even the students teachers that are assigned to work with classrooms across Utah Valley.
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RV’s are in high demand across the state as Utahns discover new ways to get out of town without using airports and hotels.
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Women in Utah face unique challenges in the workplace and higher education due to the Church culture. While some believe women cannot work and have families, women in leadership positions prove otherwise.
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The BYU men's and women's swim teams broke six program records en route to first and second-place finishes, respectively, at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships on Feb. 20 in San Luis Obispo, California.
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Should the COVID-19 vaccine be mandated? With around a million vaccines rolling out a day, discussions have arisen about whether this vaccine should be mandatory for all citizens to take before the country can reopen. Although it is clearly unconstitutional to enforce a nationwide vaccine mandate, there are still other ways in which we can […]
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International study abroad programs for Summer term 2021 have been cancelled.
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The BYU men’s basketball team announced Monday that a limited number of fans will be allowed at the Marriott Center for the first time since the pandemic shut down at this week’s games against San Francisco and Saint Mary’s.
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BYU women's basketball sophomore Shaylee Gonzales was named the West Coast Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week on Monday.
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Weather experts: Lack of planning caused cold catastrophe Last week’s killer freeze in the U.S. was no surprise. Government and private meteorologists saw it coming, some nearly three weeks in advance. They started sounding warnings two weeks ahead of time. They talked to officials. They issued blunt warnings through social media. And yet catastrophe happened. […]
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