BYU women's gymnastics coach Guard Young has had a stellar career as an athlete his whole life. Growing up as the son of an ...
Brigham Young University’s new flagship creamery opened to customers last week immediately west of its former location.
Brigham Young University has opened the doors to its new, larger BYU Creamery on Ninth East building today. The new building ...
Josh Jamarillo, associate dean of admissions for the BYU School of Medicine, spoke to students and staff during International ...
The big red vending machines for charity made their first-ever campus debut during one of BYU’s sesquicentennial "Nights of ...
Note: As a bonus to our readers who have followed us into Year 2, the East Idaho Sports staff will post a special story on ...
Brigham Young University ushered in the Christmas season Monday night on its campus with a new tradition. Approximately ...
Clemson University men’s basketball got beat by #10 BYU on a buzzer beater 67-64 as time expired on Tuesday night in the Jimmy V Classic in Madison Square Garden.
The ‘F— the Mormons’ refrain is not intercollegiate rivalry,” writes The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board. “It is religious bigotry, and it has no place anywhere, especially on the property of our ...
Rosanna Hicken posted a video on social media showing a large group of Cincinnati students chanting 'F—k the Mormons' during the second quarter of their Big 12 matchup.
The University of Cincinnati is the latest school to join a long line of universities that have apologized on behalf of its fans for offensive chants aimed at BYU football players.
University of Cincinnati athletic director John Cunningham has publicly apologized after some UC fans chanted "F*** the Mormons" during the Bearcats' game Saturday against Brigham Young University.