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"The Cougar Song," often colloquially referred to as "The Cougar Fight Song," "The BYU Fight Song," or "Rise and Shout, The Cougars Are Out," is the school fight song of Brigham Young University. It is often played at BYU sporting events, especially at BYU football games.
BYU Men's Chorus is the largest collegiate men's choir in the United States. With 180 auditioned members, the choir began more than 100 years ago as a small male glee club. With 180 auditioned members, the choir began more than 100 years ago as a small male glee club.
September – The unofficial BYU group "Rise and Shout" holds the university's first LGBTQ alumni gathering. [212] [213] October – A lesbian BYU student gains media attention for her coming out images and quotes on Faces of USGA. [214] [215] October – A Provo newspaper publishes an article on current and former transgender BYU students. [72]
Inside a Dallas hotel, Brigham Young athletic director Tom Holmoe, football coach Kalani Sitake and others from the Cougars’ delegation pitched their case to the Big 12 for a much-desired ...
Two men faced arraignment Monday in Boston, accused of conducting a "hazardous drone operation" too close to Logan International Airport as concerns over airspace safety and national security ...
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The bird flu outbreak has taken concerning turns, with more than 60 human cases confirmed. Experts outlined four signs that the virus is going in the wrong direction.
Living Legends, originally the Lamanite Generation, is a song and dance performing group at Brigham Young University made up of performers of Native American, Polynesian and Hispanic or Latino origin. They perform dances that originate in these cultures as well. [1] Living Legends was formed in 1971 by Janie Thompson.