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EARTHQUAKE EDUCATIONAfter warning about the tragic tsunami in the Indian Ocean, a BYU geology professor turns his attention to the Wasatch Front.
ARMY OFFICER LOST IN MOSUL MASSACREBefore each meal Captain William W. Jacobsen Jr. (BS '98) would pause to pray. Jacobsen's dedication to his religion set him apart from many of his fellow soldiers in Iraq.
MOTHER NATURE FLOODS PRESERVEAlthough Provo is hundreds of miles away from the recent flooding in southern Utah, part of BYU was washed out.
NOTING NIBLEYEsteemed educator and scholar Hugh W. Nibley passed away Feb. 24, 2005.
NEWS AND SPORTS SHORTSNews events and sports highlights from the past few months.
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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.