Four Remaining Utah Towns Without a Temple Feel Left Out

The April General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints concluded with the announcement of twenty more temples to be built, including an additional temple in Utah. Most members around the world welcomed this announcement, but some began to feel left out. “It’s hard to make it to the temple regularly, sometimes we have to drive 15, sometimes even 20 minutes to … Continue reading Four Remaining Utah Towns Without a Temple Feel Left Out

BYU Tenants Union Demands $10 Rent Decrease, Landlords Counter With Weird Communal Barbeque

In an effort to counter rising housing costs in Provo, the BYU Tenants Union has made a push for lowering rent across all student housing by $10 per month. Housing costs have risen significantly in Provo over the past 5 years. This has also coincided with the disappearance of Fall-Winter contracts in favor of year-round obligations. “I’ve been living in Provo for about four years … Continue reading BYU Tenants Union Demands $10 Rent Decrease, Landlords Counter With Weird Communal Barbeque

God Announces Spring is Cancelled in Utah

On the heels of this week’s snowfall, God has officially announced that spring will be cancelled in the state of Utah for the year 2022. “We won’t see consistent warm temperatures until we hit summer in late May.” said a source close to the Creator of the Universe “We’re thinking things will be in the mid to low 40’s until we crank it straight into … Continue reading God Announces Spring is Cancelled in Utah

BYU Rejects Federal COVID Funding, Relies on Food Storage Instead

This week Brigham Young University turned down Federal funding aimed at helping universities deal with additional costs due to COVID-19 testing and safety protocols. This move is not surprising for BYU as the university had previously turned down funding last year. BYU representatives expressed their gratitude for the offer, but instead decided to make use of the food storage held in the WILK basement to … Continue reading BYU Rejects Federal COVID Funding, Relies on Food Storage Instead