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ARTIST JOINS EFFORT TO SAVE BY ACADEMYWhen Utah artist Jacque Baker stumbled onto the Brigham Young Academy Education Building in August 1995, she had no idea her talents would become a part of the latest--and perhaps last--effort to save the 104 year-old structure.
FAMILY EXPO '96 CENTERS ON CHILDRENBringing up Children in "Light and Truth" (D&C 93:40) is the theme of the third Family Expo, to be held April 8 and 9, 1996, at the BYU Conference Center.
UTAH CENTENNIAL SYMPOSIUM"Our Utah Heritage" is the theme of the Utah Centennial Symposium, to be held at the BYU Conference Center on Saturday, April 20, 1996
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BACK MOREARTISTS SPEAK TO IMAGINATIONS THROUGH PAINTED GLASSGiving life to favorite fairy tales, Ralph Barksdale of BYU's design faculty and Tom Holdman of Holdman Studios in Orem spent a year and a half designing, illustrating, and setting to glass a collage of children's stories.
RESEARCHERS REPORT UNIVERSE'S FIRST SPACE "GEYSER"J. Ward Moody, a BYU assistant professor of physics and astronomy, says the researchers believe galaxy M101 is the site of a space geyser that erupts on an 11-million-year cycle.
BYU BARBER TAKES A LITTLE OFF THE TOP OF THE MEN AT THE TOPAs Gary D. Dayton cut the hair of Jeffrey R. Holland, then the president of BYU, a faculty member watched, listened, and was amazed at the good fortune of his barber friend.
THE BIG CATS OF THE MOAWhen museum officials decided to bring in the Imperial Tombs of China exhibit with its two monstrous lions, Paul Anderson, the head of exhibition development at the museum, was a little worried.
TUITION INCREASES ANNOUNCEDFall and winter semester tuition for the 1996-97 school year will increase by 3.3 percent, the lowest tuition increase at BYU in more than 10 years.
FOR THE RECORD BOOKSAs the Tuesday morning devotional speaker on Oct. 17, 1995, President Gordon B. Hinckley drew the largest crowd ever for an activity in the Marriott Center: 25,875.
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POWER VS. AUTHORITYDonna Lee Bowen, a professor of political science, considers the war with Iraq through the frameworks of power and authority.
TEACHING CHILDREN EMPATHYAs coaches and models, parents can help children learn about others’ feelings.
THEY THAT WAIT UPON THE LORDWaiting upon the Lord takes many forms. Whether for support in childbirth or guidance in making decisions, those who wait upon the Lord deepen their discipleship with a broken heart, a contrite spirit, a yielded will, and a consecration of self.
WATCH THE WALLS FALLTHE GLORIOUS CAUSE OF AMERICAHow a coarse, untrained army—“rabble in arms”—stood up to the world’s most powerful army.
WORDS OF HATE, WORDS OF LOVEAmong our greatest gifts, words can edify or destroy, uplift or degrade.