When BYU won title, Universe was there
For Daily Universe readers in 1984, Scott Pierce’s name was as much a part of BYU’s only national championship in football as those of LaVell Edwards and Robbie Bosco.
Well, almost.
Devotionals: From Maeser to the future
Devotionals have been a part of the BYU experience since the school began as Brigham Young Academy in 1875. At one time, students could receive college credit for attending.
CIA? Nope, just missionaries
Traveling in pairs, clad in distinctive white shirts and ties and wearing their hair close-cropped, young LDS missionaries abroad are being mistaken for CIA officers.
Ban on MTV raises issue of censorship
BYU has once again become the topic of discussion on the national scene. Only this time it’s not who’s No. 1, but who’s banning MTV.
LDS Church releases AIDS statement
Growing interest caused by increased concerns of the AIDS virus has prompted a message from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to its members.
Holland leaves office at BYU
Amidst cardboard boxes and piles of books, President Jeffrey Holland gave his last official words of advice to the student body: “Work hard and love the Lord.”
BYU Jerusalem Center dedicated-LDS Church delays news to keep peace
In an effort to avoid public attention, the May 16 dedication of The Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center was announced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints almost a month after it happened.