College students' writings
Found in 4636 Collections and/or Records:
Urban legends : scary stories / Christine Wolters, 2000
Wolters collected scary stories that hinge on an urban legend. Included are stories about bloody Mary, haunted houses, babysitter murders, killers, and horrors that happen in the dark. Project was created Dr. Eliason's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 2000.
Urban legends : the fears inside the bubble / Tasha Collins, 2003
U.S. immigration stories : stories of crossing the U.S. border and trying to obtain citizenship, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Adrienne Venture for her English 391 course for Dr. Eric Eliason. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About personal experience narratives and legends on crossing the U.S. border.
U.S. Mormons outside of Utah explaining Utah Mormons and the Utah Mormon culture / Amanda Moulton, 2007
Item is a collection of stories illustrating the difference between Mormons living within Utah and outside of the state. Includes stories about experiences rare for those outside of Utah, misconceptions that Mormons outside Utah had about Utah, and the role of unity within the church. Created for Dr. Rudy's English 392 course taught at Brigham Young University during Winter Semester 2007.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without : Grandma Ivie's recipes / by Jaci Baughman Thomas, 1998
Thomas writes about her grandmother's recipes for laundry soap and family customary foods. Includes bread recipes, recipes for sweets, and sides. Project was created for an English 392 course taught at Brigham Young University, Fall 1998.
Using humorous openings for Mormon sacrament meeting talks / Robert J. Cunningham, 2002
Project is a collection of jokes that are told at the beginning of sacrament meeting talks given on Sundays. By using the art of humor effectively one can see an increase in understanding the topic at hand and also find it edifying. Created by Robert J. Cunningham when he was enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 391 course in the Spring of 2002.
Utah coal-mining lore : a sample from Provo-Orem / Jan Tueller, 1975
Submitted by BYU student Jan Tueller for her April 1975 English 392 class under Dr. Wilson. About the history and folklore of traditional coal-mining in Utah, as part of the National Science Foundation grant research of the socio-economic study of coal-mining and farming towns in the U.S. and Canada. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, informants, and informant items. Items include syaings, customs, expressions, stories, songs, legends, beliefs, and attitudes.
Utah County : early schools (also early buildings) / Sally M. Stead, 1970
Submitted by BYU student Sally M. Stead for her Spring 1970 English 391 class. About the Utahn architecture from 1860 - 1915, mostly school buildings. Contains a cover essay and collected pictures of items. Items range from American Fork Jr. High building, to Benjamin, to Provo, Brigham Young Academy building, the Maeser building, Orem Elementary, Peteetneet, and more.
Utah county grave markers / Kristine S. Sturgill, 1980
Submitted by BYU student Kristine S. Sturgill for her Fall 1980 English 391 class. A collection of headstones and epitpaphs in Utah county, particularly those to do with the Masons. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and collected epitaphs. Epitaphs include sayings about the sun, the sun and the open book, the sun and the rose, the sun and handsclaps, and the sun and the all-seeing eye.
Utah folkculture : creative asking for dates / Michelle Jensen , 1990
Michelle Jensen collected personal narratives of creative ways to ask for a date. Included are stories of invitations that involved clever plays on words, quirky humor, or extravagant plans. Project was written for an English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University during Fall semester 1990.