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COLUMN: Fostering a greater understanding 54

The Statesman, Utah State University, Logan, UT

11 hours ago by Andrew S. Campbell

In the Wednesday, April 16 edition of The Utah Statesman, Jon Adams wrote an article, "Gay rights affect all people," concerning gay rights and offered many opinions. I would like to clear up some of the false notions perpetuated in his article, and offer a rebuttal to some of his arguments.

Campaign sign-burning 41

Signpost, Weber State University, Ogden, UT

10 hours ago by Maria Villasenor

Student Senator Brad Wahlstrom said he was planning on staying involved

in Weber State University's student government despite his presidential

election loss - now, he's not so sure.

"I'm just dissatisfied with some of the people who did get elected,"

Wahlstrom said.

COLUMN: All is not well in Zion 38

The Statesman, Utah State University, Logan, UT

11 hours ago by Jon Adams

Utah. "This is the place," I am told. The Promised Land.

Utah boasts low crime rates, healthy residents and the highest literacy and language fluency rates in the country. And yes, it is also true that Utah is the No. 1 state for Jell-O consumption.

Sine: Farewell, old Chrony 17

The Daily Utah Chronicle, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

13 minutes ago by Lindsey Sine

Ten years before my employment as a photographer at The Daily Utah Chronicle, I was the 8-year-old little girl who sat in the corner of The Chrony office with my sister, watching TV, as my father did his work as the photo editor of the paper. It was 1992, and he was that man who brought his children to campus.

Post-Mormon Community on Campus 14

The Statesman, Utah State University, Logan, UT

10 hours ago by Greg Boyles

A post-Mormon group on campus is designed to provide a new community for those who have left or are currently thinking about leaving The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said Jeff Brady, junior studying electrical engineering and current organizer of the USU post-Mormon group.


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Intelligent Design gets 'Expelled'


		Intelligent Design gets 'Expelled'

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

8 hours ago by ABBIE KIRCHER
Opinion Writer

Is there academic freedom for everyone?

I sometimes wonder how those with a belief in God work in the science arena. From what I can tell, evolutionary theory is what science says is the best possible answer for the development of mankind, but there are several religions that have a belief in some sort of intelligent designer God.

Human trafficking is escalating in the U.S.


		Human trafficking is escalating in the U.S.

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

26 minutes ago by ABBIE KIRCHER
Opinion Writer

One in three teens on the street will be lured toward prostitution within 48 hours of leaving home, according to National Incident Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Throwaway Children. Other information from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children says 100,000 to 293,000 children have become sexual commodities.

Microsoft retracts bid to buy out Yahoo and Google makes its move

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

16 hours ago by MARCUS HELEKER
Opinion Writer

After three months of deliberation, Microsoft has withdrawn its bid to purchase Yahoo. Microsoft attempted to purchase Yahoo to increase its own ability to garner online advertisers and improve Internet services.

When Microsoft announced its bid of nearly $45 billion, numerous voices were raised as to the legality of such an acquisition and the possible violation of anti-trust legislation.

2008 graduating class is SUU's largest yet


		2008 graduating class is SUU's largest yet

University Journal, Southern Utah University, UT

3 days ago by Sean Miles

The 2008 graduating class is the largest in university history and has made a lasting impression on SUU.

Executive Director of Alumni relations Mindy Benson said the ceremony will be traditional and formal to honor the accomplishments of all the graduates.

Campus adopts summer hours

University Journal, Southern Utah University, UT

2 days ago by Tim Chappell

Business and offices on campus are tailoring their offices for summer so students may need to make adjustments to avoid any inconveniences.

The Mac and Digital Photography labs will be closed for the summer, Art and Design Department Chair Eric Brown said.

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