Utah mourns first casualty
The international war waging overseas took a sobering local turn after news that the first Utahn died Saturday March 29 during combat in Iraq.
LDS opinion on war divided
At the present time, 25 percent of American Latter-day Saints strongly oppose the United States' involvement in the war.
Soldiers give up time with family
Soldiers remain engaged in both Iraq and Afghanistan, carrying out the decisions of their commander-in-chief.
War protester drops out of Y.
After being arrested for protesting war and visiting the Honor Code Office last week, Caleb Proulx decided to drop out of BYU.
Internet traffic down since start of war
Internet traffic has declined since the war started in Iraq, according to a recent report by an Orem-based Web-analysis company.
Student support of troops limited to e-mail
Although the military has urged the general public not to send unsolicited mail, care packages, or donations to service members in Iraq, students can support troops through e-mail.
Seventy member addresses war with ROTC
Elder Robert C. Oaks told members of the Air Force ROTC that the world can count on the Air Force because they are well-trained.
Rally supports U.S. war decision
Provo residents, leaders and community organizations gathered at a pro-American rally Saturday March 29 in front of the Provo Library.