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University administrators and coaches all spoke about the Aggies’ move to the Pac-12
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Valar Atomics and Nvidia announced a collaboration to explore the development of a nearly waterless AI data center, powered by a small modular reactor.
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Special Olympics USA Games kick off June 20 and run through June 26 in Minneapolis. Utah’s delegation is composed of 68 athletes and coaches who are focused on a few…
John Gullo and his American Dream Foundation have helped Ogden area in numerous ways.
For the first time since 2017, there are currently three former BYU baseball players actively competing within Major League Baseball.
What are the health benefits of hiking? What are the best hikes in Utah? What is Timpanogos Hiking Challenge? Who is Joseph Vogel? Free hiking badges
Research shows faith communities help people live longer and stay well. Our conception of health should take this into account.
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BYU’s LJ Martin and Utah’s Wayshawn Parker are among the best returning backs in the league, though there are some talented incoming transfers.
Zoos provide a rare experience to interact with and learn about wildlife, but at what cost?
Utah has its quarterback for the 2027 class.
What began as a desire to help one person feel included has grown into a congregation where more than 150 French-speaking Latter-day Saints worship in Lehi, Utah