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So what will YOU be getting if you purchase our First Print Edition? - Essays and writings from the entire Cougar Chronicle team on topics ranging from how to save the family, AI, social media use, and more - Pieces from Cougar Chronicle alumni - BYU Professor Ralph Hancock's

So what will YOU be getting if you purchase our First Print Edition?

- Essays and writings from the entire Cougar Chronicle team on topics ranging from how to save the family, AI, social media use, and more

- Pieces from Cougar Chronicle alumni

- BYU Professor Ralph Hancock's
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Here's a nice coloring page from the Friend that you can use to let out some of that frustration! See if you can find the hidden objects!

Here's a nice coloring page from the Friend that you can use to let out some of that frustration! See if you can find the hidden objects!
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There is one point often overlooked within the text of D&C 89, the Word of Wisdom: "Given for a principle with promise, adapted to the capacity of the weak and the weakest of all saints, who are or can be called saints. Behold, verily, thus saith the Lord unto you: In

There is one point often overlooked within the text of D&C 89, the Word of Wisdom:

"Given for a principle with promise, adapted to the capacity of the weak and the weakest of all saints, who are or can be called saints.

Behold, verily, thus saith the Lord unto you: In
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For the month of March, the BYU library celebrated 50 years of the radical feminist magazine, Exponent II. Shortly after its creation, Elder L. Tom Perry, the Apostle after whom the Library’s special exhibit is named, asked the magazine founders to stop its production. Among

For the month of March, the BYU library celebrated 50 years of the radical feminist magazine, Exponent II. 

Shortly after its creation, Elder L. Tom Perry, the Apostle after whom the Library’s special exhibit is named, asked the magazine founders to stop its production. 

Among
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Unsurprisingly, the feminist organization Mormon Women for Ethical Government does not discuss ethics nor philosophy. Instead, as Emma reports, MWEG is a leftist, anti-Trump echo-chamber. Read the full article at the link below:

Unsurprisingly, the feminist organization Mormon Women for Ethical Government does not discuss ethics nor philosophy. Instead, as Emma reports, MWEG is a leftist, anti-Trump echo-chamber.

Read the full article at the link below:
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The response Aaron Sherinian, Managing Director of the Church Communication Department, gave at the FAIR Conference for how he handles "flak" from people asking whether or not he supports the Family Proclamation.

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This is a good time to remind you to read the Family Proclamation. It is official doctrine. In fact, it is a REAFFIRMATION of existing doctrine. "With so much of sophistry that is passed off as truth, with so much of deception concerning standards and values, with so much of

This is a good time to remind you to read the Family Proclamation. 

It is official doctrine. In fact, it is a REAFFIRMATION of existing doctrine.

"With so much of sophistry that is passed off as truth, with so much of deception concerning standards and values, with so much of
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“Why are we drawn toward certain persons, and they to us, as if we had always known each other? Is it a fact that we always have? Is there something, after all, in that much abused term ‘affinity’? . . . At all events, it is just as logical to look back upon fond associations, as

“Why are we drawn toward certain persons, and they to us, as if we had always known each other? Is it a fact that we always have? Is there something, after all, in that much abused term ‘affinity’? . . . At all events, it is just as logical to look back upon fond associations, as