Turn, Turn, Turn–My Turn
by Nan Recently I spent the day with a friend who is at the tail end of fairly acrimonious divorce proceedings. In the last several months she has expressed an array of emotions as she has processed...
View ArticleEnding the Silence
by Tiffany Gee Lewis Years ago, when I had four children crammed together and a husband in the thick of graduate school, I stumbled across Tillie Olsen’s book Silences, which chronicles the lives of...
View ArticleHabits Lead to Achievements
Image courtesy of Montana State University Library by Nan I loved my mission. I returned happy and exhausted with absurd ideas about the blessings to which I thought I was entitled for my service. I...
View ArticleDrawing on the History of LDS Women for Inspiration
by Celeste Tholen Rosenlof Why do we look to the past of our church and its people when it is riddled with confusion over doctrine, policy, violence or discrimination? Should we bury it, sugar coat it...
View ArticleCareer Day: International Development
Tell us a little about yourself and about your job? I’m Jana Prins Kala, originally from Southern California. I now live in the distant suburbs of Washington, DC. I met my husband about a year after...
View ArticleCareer Day: Librarian
Tell us a little about yourself and about your job. My name is Amy Sorensen. I’m a Utah County native—I grew up in Springville, Utah, and now I live ten miles north (in Orem). I have four kids: my...
View ArticleClearing Your Financial Path to College
by Kelli Sauvé My path to continuing my education became clear while I was vacationing in New York City. I was visiting my cousin and it just so happened that the singles group had a camping trip...
View ArticleInterview with Olympian Kate Hansen
Kate Hansen is an American luger who has competed since 2003. In 2008 she became the youngest Junior World Champion at age fifteen. In 2013 Kate won the USA Luge National Championship with a broken...
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