BYU
roundtable discusses Mideast politics (1 Feb 2007)
Daily Herald
Kate McNeil
It's a lot easier to get
in than it is to get out. According to BYU professor Donna Lee Bowen,
this simple truth applies to law school and grad school, but more
importantly the Iraq war.
Crystal
ball hazy on Iraq's future (1 Feb 2007)
Deseret News
Tad Walch
PROVO — Hamida al-Masudi is optimistic about the long-term future
of her native Iraq, but she and other members of a roundtable discussion
at Brigham Young University on Wednesday said the short-term prognosis
is grim.
Art
from the Silk Road (24 Sep 2006)
Deseret News
Carma Wadley
The Utah Cultural Celebration Center screened
the film, Masses to Masses: Art
from Mao's China.
Producer:
Evaluate Media (13 Sep 2006)
The Daily Universe
Virginia Stratford
An award-winning LDS documentary film
producer urged students to critically evaluate media messages at a lecture
at the Kennedy Center.
Springville
Herald Exhibit Review (15
Sep 2005)
Springville Herald
Christi C. Babbitt
Art works from the Cultural Revolution period of China's history
are now on display at the Springville Museum of Art, giving a unique
glimpse into the early years of Communist control in China and beyond.
KBYU
series looks 'Beyond the Border' (15 Sep 2004)
Daily Herald
Jessica Eyre
If you've ever wondered what combat is really like -- the stories
you don't get from the local recruiting officer -- "Fog and Friction" takes
a look at three specific battles in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Film Series to Debut on
KBYU beginning Sep. 22 (28 Jul 2004)
The Kennedy Center
Cory Leondard
Covering war, geography, politics, history, and current affairs,
Beyond the Border, a collection of five films, will begin airing
on Wednesday, September 22.
The footage, and information on the uprising, is available in a 7-part
series of CFR-TV.
The
House of War (4 Jul 2002)
Four Corners
Unknown
The House of War, an hour-long documentary from Emmy-award-winning director Paul
Yule, is an insiders’ account of the Mazar-I-Sharif uprising in Afghanistan.