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The stage was set with grimy public restrooms and calls to liberation were smeared across the walls: “Let my people pee!” they READ MORE
The stage was set with grimy public restrooms and calls to liberation were smeared across the walls: “Let my people pee!” they READ MORE
Four years ago, the Utah Valley women’s basketball team gained a new point guard from nearly 1,100 miles away. Utah Valley’s Asumi READ MORE
Utah County in danger of a nuclear strike? Not likely, even today. But in the late 50s, the arms race infused the READ MORE
As if Utah college students weren’t facing enough obstructions to their education — especially the cost of tuition, which continues to grow READ MORE
On Jan. 27 a symposium presenting the elements of the recent Haiti tragedy featured information from two university professors and an employee READ MORE
With the recent disastrous earthquake in Haiti, relief fundraisers are occurring across the nation. This weekend, the Cybergate Cafe in Provo will READ MORE
Teacher and poet Joel Long will be on campus on Thursday, Jan 28 in SC206c, to share some of his work and READ MORE
In response to Andy Sherwin’s “Palin: pining for a signing” Andy, a “gargantuan jug of salsa for the chip on your shoulder” READ MORE
In the reddest state in the nation, a place where “family values” abound and the nuclear family is venerated perhaps more than READ MORE
There are (among many others) four ways of thinking about a word’s usage: how it is actually used, how it is supposed READ MORE