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Thank you for all of your thoughts and memories from high school English days. When I’m not teary over leaving my current students, I’m positively
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Thank you for all of your thoughts and memories from high school English days. When I’m not teary over leaving my current students, I’m positively
Eve on homesickness: I’m constantly amazed at how much place matters. I long for the landscape of home; I miss it with a kind of
I’ve been enjoying a couple of funny church experience threads, including Wiz’s Adventures in Arizona and Susan M’s Primary Stories. But, I haven’t seen one
Earlier this week, the FDA approved Lybrel, an oral contraceptive which can be used to completely stop a woman’s menstrual cycle. Unlike traditional birth control
Life isn’t fair. My mother frequently reminded me of this fact while I was growing up. There was one particular event in high school that
After ten years of teaching elementary and middle school English, I’m charting new territory next fall: high school English. All-girls school. (I’ll tackle single-sex education
I wish I knew the stories about these women. Why did they become doctors? Why come to Utah? Did Dr. Pratt choose obstetrics as one
The BYU Women’s conference is now online. Click here and scroll down for recordings and transcripts from this year. Click here for transcripts from previous
When I married I wanted a well-outfitted kitchen like my Mom’s. It needed things like springform pans, ramekins, and various sizes of cake pans. But
Can you tell your life story in six words? A few months ago, NPR mentioned Smith Magazine’s six word memoir contest. Many of the submissions
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