UTA, Isis to extend free ride promotion
Public transit continues to remain simple and affordable across Utah as Isis and Utah Transit Authority continue to offer free rides through the mobile app. This promotion was originally designed to...
View ArticleErika Nash and Brandon Beck win the BYU/SA elections
Brandon Beck and Erika Nash were pronounced the winners of the 2013 BYU/SA elections Tuesday, March 6. Beck is a business management student from Bountiful, Utah, and vice president of communications...
View ArticleProvo to become third city in U.S. to receive Google Fiber
Provo City Mayor John Curtis and Utah Governor Gary Herbert announced today that Google Fiber, a broadband Internet network project, will be introduced in the city this year. The introduction of the...
View ArticleAustin Craig: Pioneer in the Wild West of marketing and technology
Austin Craig and his new wife, Beccy Bingham Craig, had aching stomachs in Stockholm, Sweden. They sat in their hotel room, hungry and watching the clock, waiting for the hotel breakfast at 7 a.m. By...
View ArticleBYU team scores top honors at SXSW for documentary film ‘Peace Officer’
Directors Brad Barber and Scott Christopherson were awarded the Grand Jury Prize for best documentary feature film at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, on March 17. The awards ceremony was...
View ArticleArtist Wayne Burton balances medical career and musical ambitions
Wayne Burton, an LDS singer-songwriter, writes his own music, holds performances and firesides and continues to release new tracks. What many people don’t know, though, is that he’s also a family...
View ArticleMormon painter collaborates with Down syndrome artist
Two artists paint and draw together in an old elementary school-turned-art studio in a secluded central Utah town. The friends joke and laugh as they work together to create inventive pieces of art....
View ArticleAustin likely facing ‘serial bomber,’ police chief says
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Fear escalated across Austin on Monday after the fourth bombing this month — this time, a blast that was triggered by a tripwire and demonstrated what police said was a “higher...
View ArticleTexas bomber’s change in tactics could hint at future plans
NEW YORK (AP) — The bombs were left on porches, then by the side of the road, then at a FedEx facility. The victims were black, then Hispanic, then white. The targets were in different parts of Austin,...
View ArticlePolice: Suspect in Austin bombing attacks blows himself up
The suspect in a spate of bombing attacks that have killed two people and injured four others this month blew himself up with an explosive device as authorities closed in, the city police said early...
View ArticleThings you should know today: 3/21/18
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View ArticleTrack and Field set for NCAA Championships
Whittni Orton finds herself among the pack in the 1500 meter during the NCAA West Preliminaries. (BYU Photo) BYU track and field will be represented with 21 entries during the NCAA championships on...
View ArticleTrack and field participates in NCAA championships, captures 10k national title
Clayson Shumway competes in the steeplechase at the NCAA track and field championships. (Jaren Wilkey/BYU Photo) BYU men’s and women’s track and field participated in the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Track and...
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