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BYU Research: Sugary Drinks More Harmful Than Sugary Eats

BYU Research: Sugary Drinks More Harmful Than Sugary Eats

(Provo, UT) — A BYU study says there’s a greater risk of type-two diabetes from drinking sugary drinks than from eating sugary eats. Lead author and BYU nutritional science professor Karen Della Corte says this is the first study to show “relationships between different sugar sources and type two diabetes […]

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New Study Finds Parents Do Have A Favorite Child

New Study Finds Parents Do Have A Favorite Child

(Provo, UT) — They may tell you otherwise, but a new study found that parents do indeed have a favorite child. A new study from Brigham Young University looked at the reasons why parents show favoritism which has been dubbed parental differential treatment. The researchers dug through a large set […]

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BYU To Reopen Jerusalem Center

BYU To Reopen Jerusalem Center

(Provo, UT) — Brigham Young University is reopening its Jerusalem Center. Academic programs there were halted 18 months ago when Hamas attacked Israel. Officials say now that a ceasefire agreement has been reached, they feel confident in welcoming back students in April. BYU says they do expect there will be […]

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Southern Utah Colleges Not Named In Forbes List

Southern Utah Colleges Not Named In Forbes List

(St. George, UT) — Southern Utah universities are not making the cut of the top schools in the country. Forbes released a new ranking of the top 500 colleges across the nation, with Southern Utah and Utah Tech missing the list. The ranking was based on the “best educational, financial, […]

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BYU Is Getting Medical School

BYU Is Getting Medical School

(Provo, UT) — Brigham Young University is going to have its own medical school. The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced today that the new school will focus on international health issues, particularly those affecting the church’s members and its humanitarian efforts. The announcement […]

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Utah Is Well-Represented At Paris Olympics

Utah Is Well-Represented At Paris Olympics

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah has more than 30 athletes representing the state at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Team USA has 23 Olympians with ties to the Beehive State. Adding to that number are eleven athletes who once lived or competed in the state. These athletes are on seven […]

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Students At BYU Jerusalem Center Safe

Students At BYU Jerusalem Center Safe

(Undated) — All students currently living at Brigham Young University’s Jerusalem Center have been reported safe. Officials gave an update yesterday morning on their website, following an attack on Israel by Hamas. There are 93 people total staying at the BYU center. They were all briefly moved to shelters after […]

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BYU Students Build Robotic Bee To Communicate

BYU Students Build Robotic Bee To Communicate

(Provo, UT) — BYU students are using a robotic bee to help research the ways bee communicate. Computer science student Caelen Miller said they’ve been working hard to crack the code of the honeybee’s waggle dance. Miller says they’re using cameras to analyze the bees perform the waggle when they […]

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College students in Utah County fueling rise in COVID cases

College students in Utah County fueling rise in COVID cases

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — College students in Utah County are driving a rise in confirmed coronavirus cases in the state, health officials said Monday. Utah reported 563 new cases Monday — bringing the weekly average to nearly 490 per day. That’s the highest it’s been since late July, state […]

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Utah Supreme Court hears arguments in a public records case

Utah Supreme Court hears arguments in a public records case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has heard arguments in a public records case that pits a newspaper against Brigham Young University. Friday’s hearing was the culmination of a three-year battle between the Salt Lake Tribune and the university. A BYU attorney argues that because the school’s […]

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