BYU Students Wholeheartedly Participate in College Day of Service

Inspired by Utah’s College Day of Service, thousands of BYU students have answered the call to strengthen their community. It’s not possible to document all of the charitable acts of kindness performed by our student body, so we are showcasing a few of the most noteworthy examples. Opening the Windows of Heaven After realizing he still had money in his checking account after paying for … Continue reading BYU Students Wholeheartedly Participate in College Day of Service

Testing Center Line grants sufficient time for couple to meet, date, get engaged and marry before arriving at the front.

While you were studying your wet chemistry note cards in the rain for 12 hours, Abby and Tanner Rasmussen were building a bond that would stand the test of time. Tanner was near the back of the testing center line when he noticed a bare ring finger beside him and decided to ask the lovely young women it belonged to if she would lend him … Continue reading Testing Center Line grants sufficient time for couple to meet, date, get engaged and marry before arriving at the front.

Cougar Chronicle editor mounts Rameumptom, Recites thanks to God that they are the Best News Source

In what has now become a regular ritual, members of the Cougar Chronicle fashioned a stand upon which they climb to remind themselves and all around them that they are far superior to all other sources of campus journalism.  In what began as a concerted effort to boost moral amongst the student-led, conservative BYU news source, the team took inspiration from the stories of the … Continue reading Cougar Chronicle editor mounts Rameumptom, Recites thanks to God that they are the Best News Source

BYU Freshman Experiencing Mental Breakdown Over 2 Quizzes and Laundry

As BYU fall semester comes into full swing, course loads are undoubtedly becoming heavier. While some seasoned students have a system to deal with the pressure, other are struggling to navigate this stress for the first time. McKeigh Johnson, a recent Lone Peak graduate, knew college was going to be hard. He just didn’t know it was going to be this hard. His current academic … Continue reading BYU Freshman Experiencing Mental Breakdown Over 2 Quizzes and Laundry

Mitt Romney Stepping Down From Senate to Teach American Heritage

After serving a single term in the U.S. Senate, Mitt Romney will not seek reelection and will instead teach American Heritage at BYU. The 76-year-old Senator from Utah is on record saying he is “done will all that political Shiz” and that he would “train the new generation of leaders” in exchange for unlimited chocolate milk. Many factors reportedly went into the decision. Romney would … Continue reading Mitt Romney Stepping Down From Senate to Teach American Heritage