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59.4 °  News from the Y for October 6, 2008
President Monson: Live life and love one another today
President Monson said, as they've looked back and realized they should have better appreciated times in their lives. Members of the church were encouraged to show their love to friends and family members. President Monson said kind words will never be regretted, and expressions of affection are not wasted.
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Sego Arts Festival hosts local artists, filmmakers, designers
BYU student wins $20K on TV show
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The Comeback: The Other Side of Sports Injuries
After being picked as the MWC newcomer of the year, freshman Mary Martha Abell was ready to start the season with a bang.

Former Student Returns to Perform 007 Cello Concert
This Friday, Oct. 3, the Russian, romantic songs that make up the 007 theme will be performed by cellist Nathan Jasinski, BYU graduate and cello professor at East Kentucky University.

Mass of Provo Bicyclists Pedal for Awareness, Fun
Critical Mass, a bicycling event originally founded to raise awareness for bikers, occurs one Friday a month in more than 300 cities worldwide.

U.S. and Canada's Health Care Compared
Antonia Maioni compared health care in the United States and Canada at the annual Palmer lecture series recently.

Traditions Add Zest to General Conference
Just like any other aspect of LDS culture, General Conference has developed specific traditions which many BYU students and faculty enjoy.

Former BYU Kicker Runs for Congress
Ten years after kicking the game-winning field goal in the Freedom Bowl, a former BYU football player and let-terman now takes to the political field, running for U.S. Congress as a Utah Republican.

Opposing Viewpoints: The Second Amendment
Writers from the College Democrats and Republicans give their opinion on the Seconf Amendment.

 


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