Monthly Archives: April 2011
Like Father, Like Son
For Chunner Nyberg, BYU sports are in his genes. Nyberg’s dad Brent was an All-Conference Honorable Mention player in football during the 90′s. Nyberg made his dad proud in being highly recruited in baseball. Following his senior year of high … Continue reading
Rugby 101
The Cougar rugby team breaks down the basics of the sport that combines American football, soccer and basketball. Continue reading
Deep Defense
Despite some naysayers, the BYU defense, especially the backfield, could be the most talented unit the Cougars have ever had. Continue reading
Sorensen Cycles Back to Kicking
Kickers don’t usually get a lot of attention, but after booting 32 kickoffs through the end zone as a freshman, you’re bound to get a little. Justin Sorensen is back from his LDS mission, and luckily kicking footballs again. When … Continue reading
From USC to BYU
Hebron “Loni” Fangupo and Uona Kaveinga transferred to BYU from USC to play football, and many are wondering why they made the transition. You may be surprised at the response. Continue reading
Utah’s New Redistricting Committee
The state of Utah now has a Fourth Congressional Chair thanks to the 2010 Consensus, which menas it’s time for legislators to figure out the new boundaries for Utah’s political districts. The new redistricting committee has the job of redrawing … Continue reading
“Students for Mitt”
Students at BYU prepare for a potential Presidential run from Mitt Romney. Continue reading
End of the Japanese Beetle
A little bug is getting a lot of attention from the Utah Department of Agriculture, but it’s not a good kind of attention. The bug is the Japanese Beetle and some say they want nothing more than to see this bug gone from Utah forever. Continue reading
Low Funds Means Construction Slow Down
Provo’s Food and Care Coalition is short on funds for building a housing section. Continue reading
Coach Rose’s New Contract
Rose’s new contract keeps him at B.Y.U. until 2016. Continue reading




