AFTER ALL
THE BELLS AND BYUA student's early-morning encounters with the bell tower resonated through her days like a prayer.
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MORETELLING THE EMERITI STORYThe new president of the Emeriti Alumni Association wants to raise awareness of the association's value.
KEEP US POSTEDSend in your job changes, relocations, additional degrees, community service, family news--anything interesting.
PROFILESBrief glimpses into the changing lives of BYU alumni.
ACTIVE VOICEIn post�World War II Germany, there wasn't a lot of affordable family entertainment for young Ingo R. Titze.
AFTER NAPOLEONWhat has changed for Jared L. Hess ('02), since the release of his film Napoleon Dynamite?
CANCER CRUSADERThe bright orange pin Natalie Johnson wears is a constant reminder of her skin cancer awareness achievements.
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BACKBYU'S FUDGE LADYThe creator of the BYU Bookstore fudge for the last nine years, Ellen Ingerson mixes up many varieties of fudge.
FAMILY FOCUS
THE ADOPTION DECISIONThree considerations can help adults determine whether adoption is right for them.
SPEAKER'S NOTES
PRESERVING THE SACRED HOMEOften overlooked and discounted, the ordinary activities of home life are among the most important for family happiness and success.
WORKS AND PROGRESS
BOTTLING FOWL BREATHA BYU researcher has sniffed out an unlikely source for data about bird behavior--bird breath.
BEARING ASSISTANCEKimberly E. Yeoman gets around in style. The flashy pink design of her wheelchair complements her easy smile and bright eyes.
DISCOVERING WOMAN'S SPHEREA new poetry collection pays tribute to Latter-day Saint women.
PUT IT TO A VOTEA BYU professor recommends a provocative restructuring of the U.S. judicial-nomination process.
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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.