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Some U students may soon be studying government-controlled curriculum if Congress passes a bill. A group of scholars have accused the Middle East Studies Association of failing to predict the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent rise of radical Islamic organizations.

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On Episode 97 of Ol Ute Radio, Rebecca and Sascha catch the listeners up on some recent news involving a former BYU football player Max Hall, who is known for calling the U “classless.” They enjoy a few laughs and then welcome the talented and beautiful Michelle Bodkin into studio.
Bodkin, a sports journalist at Rivals, comes in to talk shop about last week’s Ute football opener against Idaho State. They discuss the game and how the 2014 Utes team looks so far. She shares good info about the PAC12 teams and some of her own season predictions.
To stay connected with Michelle, link up with her on twitter & instagram: @mbodkinrivals
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