Valentine’s Day: Not Just for Couples

Valentine’s Day: Not Just for Couples

by Brittney Thompson In elementary school I loved Valentine’s Day. I can still remember the excitement of decorating my little brown paper lunch bag and taping it to the end of my desk. Then, all the kids would go around with their little manufactured Winnie 

Meet Brittany

Meet Brittany

When I was younger, I was convinced that I was going to be on Broadway in New York City by the time I reached my early twenties. A few dance classes soon caused me to relinquish that dream since I am as talented at dancing 

Meet Rachel

Meet Rachel

Ben and I had the whole shebang—the dress with an unmatchable flowered belt, the gray three-piece suit, the soft white and pink flowers, and the food. Tri-tip sandwiches, horseradish dip, and roasted vegetables—we lucked out. I got married when I was 20 years and 364 

Family History Work: Your Work

Family History Work: Your Work

by AmberLee Hansen It was all over rather quickly for William Morrow, as quickly as a noose breaks a person’s neck. Whether or not any of his family was present for his last few moments on Earth is unknown, but if they did gather, several 

Merry Christmas and a New Issue

Merry Christmas and a New Issue

We from Stance for the Family would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season. We would also like to announce that the second issue of the Stance for the Family magazine has been published. Read through this magazine to to read about  various holiday 

BYU Jazz Ensemble’s Variety Show

BYU Jazz Ensemble’s Variety Show

by Amanda Ricks  Attending the BYU Jazz Ensemble’s Variety Show began as a mere way to get extra credit in my Music Fundamentals class. While I was expecting to enjoy the music of the concert, I certainly wasn’t prepared for one of the most entertaining 

Review: Hotel Transylvania

Review: Hotel Transylvania

by Jaden Anderson In the new animated film Hotel Transylvania, Adam Sandler plays the role of Count Dracula, an overprotective dad who builds a lavish five-star hotel/castle where monsters can get away from the world of “dangerous” humans. Dracula hopes to protect his daughter, Mavis 

Healthy Recipes in College

Healthy Recipes in College

by Amanda Ricks As a follow-up to my last blog post on eating healthy in college, the following are a few recipes that are both healthy and cheap!   Carrot Cake and Zucchini Bread Oatmeal ½ cup steel-cut oats 1 ½ cups vanilla-flavored nondairy milk 

Sharing the Science that Connects Families: An Interview with Dr. Justin Coulson from Happy Families

Sharing the Science that Connects Families: An Interview with Dr. Justin Coulson from Happy Families

by Alissa Strong Stance for the Family eagerly supports other organizations that strengthen and develop the family. This week Stance had the opportunity to interview Dr. Justin Coulson, owner and founder of Happy Families. Dr. Coulson, a PhD in psychology from Wollongong, Australia, presents workshops 

Adaptive Aquatics: A Fun Way to Serve

Adaptive Aquatics: A Fun Way to Serve

by Jaden Anderson  Looking for a new and unique way to serve right here on the BYU campus? How does splashing around in the pool and singing Disney music with goggle-eyed kids sound? Well, that’s what you’ll find every Thursday and Friday morning from 11am