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Though people, places and events are often thought of as comprising the history of the church, much of that history is found within its institutional and administrative structure.
An Olympic torch was passed through all the seminary classrooms in the Hurst Texas Stake, eventually reaching its final destination at the stake's Seminary Olympic Games.
Sister Bednar points out that the guidance of the Spirit is vital in determining what world influences are praiseworthy.
Sitting on a piece of cardboard, it's hard not to feel jealous of those in chairs eating lavish plates of Italian food and drinking from crystal glasses.
Seventeen-year-old Katelynn Wilson was one of six students -- and the only Mormon -- to receive a $2,000 scholarship from the Colorado Farm Show in the statewide contest.
Travis Hall, a Brigham Young University-Idaho student, has been selected to present his research at the 81st annual Pacific Sociological Association Meeting in Oakland, Calif.
BYU officials and architects shared floor and site plans with the next-door Wasatch neighborhood regarding four new, four-story residence halls to replace Deseret Towers.
William A. Wilson, an emeritus professor of English at BYU, spoke about Hugh Nibley on March 4 celebrating the 100th anniversary of Nibley's birth.
Pornography addiction and the brain will be the the topic 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 6, at the Provo Edgemont Stake Center, 303 W. 3700 North, Provo.