Letter: Chick-fil-rights?
August 1, my husband and I drove to the local Chick-fil-A to have lunch. Our impetus was a call by the former governor of our state, Mike Huckabee, to support Dan Cathy and his belief in “traditional...
View ArticleLetter: Freedom of speech irony
In response to “Chick-fil-rights?” (8/7): the owner of Chick-fil-A donated several million dollars to organizations defending “traditional marriage.” Many supporters of gay marriage were incensed by...
View ArticleBYU reacts to protests in Middle East
BYU students and faculty responded with sadness at the lives lost and speculated on future conflict in the Middle East after a tumultuous week of violent protests. Last Tuesday, a group of Islamic...
View ArticleLocal military community reacts to proselytizing controversy
Amid the uproar from religious activists who fear that the Department of Defense will tighten its grip on religious expression in the armed forces, local military members say strict proselyting...
View Article12 dead in religion-fueled terrorist attack on Paris newspaper
PARIS (AP) — Three masked gunmen shouting “Allahu akbar!” stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing 12 people, including its editor, before escaping in a car. It was...
View ArticleHow does freedom of the press apply on the BYU campus?
See also: Journalists in Utah and elsewhere face uncertain future Editor’s note: Reporter Emily Andersen is a journalism student at BYU with a personal and professional interest in the world of...
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