Food: The future in 3-D printing
Imagine pushing a button and printing just about anything — tools, clothes and even food. While it sounds too good to be true, scientists have successfully developed 3-D printing technology that has...
View ArticleCougar Questions: What are your most exciting plans for the summer?
Summer is a time for fun, even for students still working hard on campus. These students find different things to do to enjoy their summer in their own unique way.
View ArticleBYU student begins weekly light blues dancing night
When Griffin Taylor’s mother jokingly signed him up for ballroom dance as a freshman in high school, he had no idea it would become one of his biggest passions. That passion has led him to put...
View ArticleWeekly Five: Five ways to stay hydrated this summer
Drinking the proper amount of water can be difficult for those who are not making a conscious effort to do so, despite the heat this summer. Doing a couple (or all) of the things listed below can help...
View ArticleHealthy eating on a college budget
Fruits. Vegetables. Whole grains. Are these vital foods a part of your college diet? Life as a college student is busy, overwhelming and for most, a strain on the the pocketbook. As a result, students...
View ArticleThe Museum of Peoples and Cultures holds FHE and date nights
Couples will gather together to interview suspects and rush around Provo finding clues to identify the masked phantom terrorizing museum visitors. After solving the masked phantom mystery, Zooby-Doo...
View Article‘The Sandlot’ crew returns to Utah for 20th anniversary celebration
The cast and crew of “The Sandlot” returned Saturday to Glendale — where the movie was originally filmed 20 years ago — to celebrate the anniversary of the beloved American classic. The celebration...
View ArticleCougar Questions: What is one of the scariest things you’ve ever done?
College is a time of excitement, fun and doing new things. For students, that sometimes means doing things that scare them, whether these things are planned or not. Once students have these...
View ArticleWeekly Five: Favorite movies this summer
This summer offers many new and exciting movies of all types. Some have already been released and others are premiering in the near future. Whether students choose to stand in line to see a midnight...
View ArticleUpcoming Museum of Art exhibit will feature rare religious art
The Museum of Art has announced that a new exhibit, “Sacred Gifts: The Religious Arts of Carl Bloch, Heinrich Hofmann and Franz Schwartz,” will be coming to Provo this November. Most of these 20...
View ArticleBYU grad brings 12-week developer coding school to Provo
BYU grad Tyler Richards is bringing an intense program on developer coding to the Camp 4 space in Provo this fall. The DevMountain program is intended to teach students the web application development...
View ArticleBYU grad Rich Millar starts company Health Movement
When BYU grad Rich Millar started working in healthcare administration, he soon became tired of seeing people struggle with health problems that could easily have been avoided. Millar realized that to...
View ArticleStudents seek best prices for textbooks
Students search to sell their textbooks for the best price at the end of each semester by going to various buyers. As summer term ends, textbook sellback tables pop up around campus and the online BYU...
View ArticleBody wraps bring hope to those seeking weight loss
Women gather together at a friend’s home to wrap themselves with herbal cloths, each around different parts of their bodies — arms, legs, stomachs and chins. For the next hour, they sit around and...
View ArticleE-Readers: Why the Nook failed; the future of libraries
Barnes & Noble has lost $475 million in the past year as Nook sales significantly declined, while the market of tablets and e-readers continues to expand. These dramatic changes bring to light an...
View ArticleCougar Questions: If you could learn one random skill, what would it be?
College is a time for learning new skills, both inside and outside of the classroom. No matter how hard classes get, students should make time to learn new skills. Students around campus shared the one...
View ArticleWeekly Five: Ways to boost a resume
Students are always looking for new ways to gain more experience and build an impressive resume. With more people attending college than ever before, landing a great job after graduation requires much...
View ArticleGigg startup offers music lovers a place to group
Gigg’s free app allows music lovers to connect with friends through sharing song lyrics and posting comments. (Photo by Chris Bunker) Gigg, a local startup, is receiving global attention as it...
View ArticleUnique running races in Utah Valley attract students
Excited runners crowd in the dark at the starting line wearing white clothing and glow-in-the-dark bracelets, necklaces and glasses. Simultaneously they surge forward amid the glow paint and black...
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