Monthly Archives: December 2011
Cameras in the Supreme Court
Obama’s health care reform will be challenged in the Supreme Court in the next few months. So much public interest in the matter makes people want to see the action inside the court room. But, current laws says cameras aren’t allowed inside the court. Continue reading
Bring On the Stress!
It’s finals week and the pressure is on as the Cougars combat the stress of tests. The need to succeed is key to finishing any semester but it’s going to require more than just dedicated studying, a few chemistry problems, and essays. Continue reading
BYU Men’s Basketball Team Beats Weber State
The BYU Men’s Basketball team kept its winning streak alive in front of their home crowd, against Weber State. With a big team effort the cougars beat the wildcats 97-66. Continue reading
Living Planet Aquarium Closing it’s Doors
The Living Planet Aquarium in Sandy will be closing it’s doors forever and transfer all of it’s animals to a new aquarium being built in Draper that will open spring of 2013. Continue reading
Haircuts to Help
Christmas is a time of giving and for one team of gymnasts that means giving up something that’s taken them years to grow. Continue reading
Latino Children in Foster Care
Utah Foster Care is always looking for new families to open their homes, and Lydia Defranchi explains how they’re especially looking for more Hispanic families to ease the transition for displaced Hispanic children. Continue reading
Pleasant Grove Continues Sunday Beer Sales
The Pleasant Grove city code always allowed Sunday beer sales, and now they will act on it. Continue reading
Avoid Getting Scammed
With the past wind storm, there will likely be scamming attempts. Find out how to avoid them. Continue reading
It’s Anson Time
Coaches knew replacing Jimmer Fredette this season would be difficult, but lately red shirt freshman starter Anson Winder has made an impact. Continue reading
Can Apple Juice Each day Keep the Doctors Away?
It’s that time of year again for the Smith family to thaw out their homemade apple juice. Once a year, the Smiths press over a thousand apples to make a year’s worth of juice, then freeze it. They say it’s the only way they can enjoy the fruit. Continue reading




