The BRAVO! Professional Performing Arts Series at Brigham Young University is one of Utah County’s best-kept secrets. That’s not exactly an accurate statement, as I attended a sold-out show. However,
After letting go of everything I thought I had to have, I was open to what the Lord had in store,’ Sister Yee says
A petition opposing BYU's decision to not host the band at home men's basketball games had more than 5,000 verified signatures, but both sides remained in a standoff Tuesday.
The Cougars finished tied for first place last season but did not qualify for the conference championship. They are the team to beat next fall.
As robots become increasingly common in society, Brigham Young University engineering students are designing them to be more impactful in the world around them. Two graduate students spearheaded projects of creating “soft robots” capable of doing productive tasks but also designed to be safe while working in close proximity to humans.
National collaboratives and local educators share concerns for declining in male headcounts at U.S. colleges and universities.
Litia Garr, from Salt Lake City, is one of 25 women vying for a chance at love with Bachelor Grant Ellis on Season 29 of ABC’s reality dating show, “The Bachelor.” She was one of a handful of the women featured in intro videos that played during Monday night’s premiere.
BYU student Ali Call played for a $10,000 prize at the J. Willard Marriott Center. She had to make 4 shots in 45 seconds, including a half-court shot. She made all 4 shots and won the $10,000 prize. Call,
Gianna Kneepkens had a career-high night with 32 points just days after her 30-point performance vs. Kansas last week. The Utes won 81-76.
The Ballet Folklórico at UTRGV shared the stage with the Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble for the show “Huateque,” Jan. 18 in the Performance Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus.
Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' star Heather Gay insists it's real. But is soaking a real Mormon sex technique, or just a myth?
Writer and scholar Jonathan Rauch says the LDS Church may have found the answer to balancing cultural war issues with religion.