In a state filled with reds (UofU) and blues (BYU), Laurie Snow Turner is a true blue.
She was the editor of the Utah Statesman during the 1978-79 school year. That's when she, along with Larry Baker, changed the name from Student Life to the Utah Statesman because it's more professional.
Laurie discusses how newsrooms survived before the internet, tensions between the LDS church and USU, hunger strikes, her time in D.C., and what it's like being in a family filled with BYU Cougars.
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