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Can regret be transformative? That it can is one conclusion author Daniel Pink has drawn from reading thousands of answers to his World Regret Survey. Pink has a new book out, and our report on him includes more of his findings, like that we can learn a lot from others’ biggest regrets. Read more.
Also on our mind today: feeding senior citizens in need, a WCC title for BYU women’s basketball and over-the-counter antihistamines and long-COVID.
Are Utah elk outsmarting hunters? BYU study says yes — and it’s a bad thing
Elk might know when hunting season arrives at just the right time each year to escape the scopes of hunters, according to a new BYU study. Other findings include what potential issues elk overpopulation could cause.
A 30-point trouncing of Pacific gave the BYU Cougars women’s basketball team its first WCC regular season title win since 2016. Coach Jeff Judkins, meanwhile, earned his fifth conference title since taking the job about two decades ago.
“I knew that this team had a chance to be one of the best we’ve had at BYU,” Judkins said postgame. BYU now enters next week’s WCC tournament as the top seed. Read more.
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