Category Archives: BYU Campus
Going pro, but not in sports
When BYU fans think of Craig Cusick they think of his game winning put-back as time expired against Utah State. Now he’s graduating and basketball will be just a memory. With those memories and an accounting degree in his pocket, … Continue reading
Cougars clinch #1 seed
With two wins last weekend the BYU volleyball team clinched the number one spot in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament. But the team still hasn’t secured a regular season title, which they haven’t done since 2004. They’ll have to … Continue reading
BYU to the NIT Semi-Finals
While the NIT takes the leftovers from the NCAA Tournament, the auto bid system makes sure some quality teams are forced to work their way to New York instead of Atlanta. But BYU students might not be giving it the … Continue reading
Bean Museum Fire
The Bean Museum took a little heat yesterday. A fire broke out on the northeastern wall of the building, but those flames were out almost as soon as they started. A charred wall is all that remains. There were not … Continue reading
Spring football brings new offensive system
At the start of spring football, the offense looked sloppy. However, that is to be expected, because a new coaching staff generally means growing pains for a football team. The Cougar offensive line is no exception. New offensive coordinator Robert … Continue reading
Coach Rose right at home
The Cougars will be in a dogfight tonight with the highest ranked team to ever play in the Marriott Center. Their chances may seem slim against Gonzaga, as the Cougs have dropped 8 of their last 9 against ranked opponents. … Continue reading
Student loan troubles
Blair Francis is a student at BYU paying for her degree with federal loans. Her fees will increase if Congress cannot come to an agreement on spending by Friday. The sequester will increase federal student loan origination fees by 7.6 … Continue reading
Free personal trainers
Private personal trainers can be an important part of your exercise routine, but they are usually expensive. The BYU Student Fitness Center offers a solution to this problem by having students train other students for free. Exercise and wellness majors can … Continue reading
BYU Rape Aggression Defense class geared towards women
RAD is an acronym for Rape Aggression Defense, a nationally recognized course geared towards women. The self-defense class teaches women specifically how to defend themselves physically from a sexual assault attack. “We teach techniques that don’t require a lot of … Continue reading




