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BYU s student newspaper transitions to monthly printing with plans for a magazine

The Daily Universe will now make the transition to a monthly newspaper and eventually rebrand as a magazine. The idea is that the new model will bring flexibility to the school s journalism program and allow students to write more in-depth and long-form news stories.

End of an era: The Daily Universe to print final weekly paper April 13

The Daily Universe Daily Universe newsstands are located across BYU campus. The Daily Universe will print its last weekly edition on April 13. (Allison McArthur) The Daily Universe will print its final weekly paper on April 13 as part of changes to BYU campus news labs. The Daily Universe newspaper has been a core part of campus life since 1956 when the first daily newspapers were printed five days a week. Starting in 2012, the Universe switched to weekly newspapers and after Winter Semester, the weekly print editions will shift to a monthly print periodical. This change, along with other adjustments in the Newsline and Universe student labs, comes as a result of a journalism faculty task force that sought input from faculty and staff on how to better serve student needs in the journalism program.

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David Carroll s News and Notes: Break the Chain | The Trussville Tribune

by David Carroll, commentary Most of us are who we are, because of the adults who influenced us in our youth. Our parents, grandparents, older siblings, teachers and others. I was blessed to have role models who taught me to respect people of all colors, ethnic groups, and religions. As parents, my wife and I have passed this down, and I know our sons will do the same. Judging from America’s current turmoil, many folks have been passing down the wrong message. As I watched what happened recently in Washington DC, I recalled happier days. In 1988 I attended a presidential luncheon at the White House, and I even got to ask Ronald Reagan a question, which he answered quite well. Four years later, I later covered an inauguration with one of America’s most cherished traditions: the transition of power. George H.W. Bush passed the torch to Bill Clinton. I was proud to see America at its best. This year, when Vice President Pence and singer Garth Brooks chose to attend the inauguratio

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