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Bring the fire, bring the energy: The Nu Tribe
At the edge of Salt Lake City in a small quiet neighborhood, a grocery store is closing for the night as the rest of the town gets ready for bed. It’s 10:00, the streets are dark and the parking lot...
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Power of woman: struggle to strength
We all have a story to tell, all we need is a platform to share it. Two women, Noelle Reeve and Hailee Henson, are both members of the Pacific Islander community and have stories that they believe will inspire people...
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Do I Need a Cosigner?
Originally published on credit.com So you’ve just applied for a new apartment, but the leasing office tells you that you’ll be needing a cosigner in order to sign your lease and move in. Why is this happening? Let’s explore the...
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Filipinos confused about where they belong
Logging into Ancestry.com to view the results of a DNA test, Robert Ycmat wasn’t quite sure what he was going to discover. Once he got the results, they confused him even more. “The results were interesting,” Ycmat said. “Everything seemed...
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My Friend Ben // A Story of Suicide
Almost a year ago, just a few days before my birthday, my best friend Ben committed suicide. Suicide has sadly become a normal reality for many of us but you never really take it seriously until it becomes personal to...
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No Longer Silent
How Two Gay Poets Are Making a Change It’s the middle of June in 2016 and the world has completely changed. Patrick Ramsay, a young writer from Syracuse, Utah and Spencer Ballard, another writer and marketer from Mapleton, Utah, about...
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The Fight is Finally Over
How a group of peaceful protestors changed the direction of the Dakota Access Pipeline The most popular line of the Declaration of Independence is also one of the most important, stating “We hold these Truths to be self evident that...
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The Story of an Immigrant
A woman’s journey to achieve the American dream America was built on the foundation of immigrants from all over the world and because of this America is full of stories of starting from the ground up. Many take a leap...
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What I Learned About Social Media with a Business Degree—Businesses Need More Writers
Back in high school, I decided I wanted to be a writer instead of a composer. My parents were relieved when I told them I had changed my mind, but still held a look of dread when they learned I...
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The Artist and The Entrepreneur
SALT LAKE CITY — In today's day and age, if you want to make it as an artist you really have to fight to stand out from the rest of the community. Scott Bay, the owner and founder of Scott...
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