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The rich, colorful smorgasbord of original flavors at BYU Creamery are enriched with memories and traditions. The four distinct locations dispersed throughout campus allow friends, fans and ...
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The Creamery on Ninth East has been a part of life at Brigham Young University for decades. Here's an inside look into the history of the Creamery on Ninth as students know it today, how Creamery ...
That’s official BYU code for the Creamery on Ninth East, the 75-year-old campus landmark ice cream shop, grill and grocery store on the eastern edge of the university.
Brigham Young University announced plans to construct a new Creamery on Ninth building. The new building will be located on the west side of the parking lot of the current Creamery on Ninth.
Peter Jackson Says ‘I'm Not Retired' When Asked About Not Directing a Feature Film in 11 Years: ‘I'm at the Moment Writing Three Different Scripts' ...
University of Utah President Taylor Randall tries a cone of “In-Shane-ly Chocolate” ice cream, a flavor named after BYU President C. Shane Reese, during a visit BYU Creamery in Provo on Friday ...
The Creamery on Ninth — an iconic Provo date spot, as well as a dependable campus grocer — will be demolished and rebuilt directly west of the current location.
PROVO, Utah — Down in the BYU Eyring Science Center, students created what they call “Sparkling Scoops,” or carbonated ice cream. “It eats a lot like ice cream,” said Kate Hartmann ...
Brigham Young University announced Monday that its Mint Brownie Chocolate Milk is now available wherever BYU Creamery Milk is sold, including campus vending machines.
Romney, R-Utah, brought a bottle of chocolate milk — from the BYU Creamery, for the record — into the Senate chamber just before the impeachment trial resumed Tuesday, but was quickly reminded ...
Remember the ice cream? There’s so much ice cream. So much so that the famed BYU Creamery on campus has created Sitake Row, in honor of BYU football coach Kalani Sitake’s favorite flavors.