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Canyon Copa uses an air mattress and makeshift paddle to float the Provo River.

Work, class and homework do not stop students from enjoying the last days of summer. Whether it is out having an adventure, relaxing outdoors or eating a summer food, students find something to bring the summer back. Caleb Lyman, a senior from Colorado, said there are always things to do in Provo Canyon. His favorite, he said, is floating the Provo River on an air mattress. “Floating the Provo River on an air mattress is more fun than on an inner tube because

Travel Website offers affordable travel Continued from Page 17 another member over for a meal, provide a tour of your city, invite them to an activity that may be going on in your ward or take them to church on Sunday. You choose the level of interaction, and we feel this helps Mormon Explorer appeal to a broader audience with different comfort levels.” For those who desire to travel and meet others but are nervous to use the site, Paul offered a few useful tips. “Look up an explorer in your destination and ask them to help you find the church or take you to their favorite restaurant in town,” Paul said. “You will create a lasting friendship by meeting someone with similar values who is willing to help you truly experience what their city has to offer. The other suggestion is to find someone who a friend of yours has already stayed with. It’s like staying with a friend of a friend. It becomes a lot less strange once you view it that way.” Alyne Tamir works with Mormon Explorer as an event coordinator and said she has gained friends on nearly every continent, allowing her to travel to places like Spain, Egypt and Jordan. However, she was not always comfortable with the idea of staying with strangers. “I definitely understand being nervous,” Tamir said. “I remember my first time was in Athens and I was excited yet dubious, so I decided just to meet with them for lunch. It was a group of three university students and they were so laid back, showing me around town and taking me to the local market. Looking back, I wish I had realized how safe it all was and stayed with them for a few days.” Although this is a great way to travel on a budget, Tamir said Mormon Explorer is not just about saving money, but also about creating lasting friendships with people around the world. “It’s a way to meet new people

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Summer Summer provides opportunities Continued from Page 17 to be able to get a university education.” While some students use the summer to travel overseas for extended periods of time, many students use the break to return home to their families. According to BYU’s website, 33 percent of students are from Utah, which means that most of the student body come from outside of Utah. Kaylie Smart, a senior studying public health, worked in Utah over the summer but

managed to find the time to return to her family in California as well. “I went to Disneyland and hung out with my parents,” she said. “Traveling provides a good break from school; you feel rejuvenated when you come back.” Traveling can be expensive and time-consuming, but Ovard, Merrill and Smart all agreed that it is worth the expense. “If you get the chance, take it,” Merrill said. “It’s the best experience I’ve had in college so far. I know that sometimes it can be hard to make it work, but if you can, go somewhere new and have an adventure. There is a lot to learn from traveling that you don’t necessarily get from books or the classroom.”

the mattress makes you feel like you are on a ship,” Lyman said. “You can also ride a zip line, fish, go rock climbing or many other things in the canyon.” High Country Adventure is a company offering access to many activities in Provo Canyon, such as tubing, train rides, a zipline, fly-fishing, horseback riding, ATV rentals, kayaking and rafting. Steve Myers, the owner of High Country Adventure, said it is an affordable way to get out and enjoy the canyon. “Surprisingly, many locals have not been up the canyon, so we try to give them the Provo Canyon experience,” Myers said. Jessica Leavitt, a senior

with similar interests (and) people that can share so much with you and show you what hospitality really is,” Tamir said. “Mormon Explorer isn’t only for members, it’s for anyone with high standards and an interest in all the other people and experiences out there.” Scott Paul helped his brother Jeff launch Mormon Explorer in 2012, and said he frequently used couchsurfing.com as a way to travel around the world. Mormon Explorer is unique in that it is specifically tailored to the LDS community, but there are many websites similar to couchsurfing.com that allow individuals to travel on a budget and meet others, such as stay4free.com, hospitalityclub.org and travbuddy.com. However, these websites are not just about being hosted, but hosting others. Scott Paul was given the opportunity in April to host a young man from Ghana who was in town to translate for General Conference, and who was without his family for the Easter holiday. “We invited him to our Easter with our family,” Paul said. “It was really cool to use the site and have it connect strangers who share the same religion. He was away from everybody, so it was a perfect time to be a family to somebody who doesn’t have a family.” Tamir said although it is great to be able to stay at homes for free, it is important to be gracious to hosts. Bringing a gift, keeping yourself busy if they are busy or being free if they want to hang out are all important aspects of staying with other explorers. However, Tamir said one of the most important things is not during the visit, but afterward. “Keep in touch with your hosts,” Tamir said. “They can stay your friends for a lifetime.” Mormon Explorer is a nonprofit company run by volunteers. For more information visit mormonexplorer.com or mormonexplorer.com/volunteer.

studying advertising, said riding her bike through Provo Canyon keeps her summers endless. “It gives me a breath of fresh air and is a great activity to do with friends,” she said, adding that riding in the evening is the best because the sunsets are breathtaking. Provo Parks and Recreation also offers many opportunities for fun outdoors. They try to do exactly as their slogan says, “Making Life Better,” by maintaining trails and parks, providing wholesome entertainment and activities and organizing sports and recreation for children and adults. Information on upcoming events and city sports teams can be found at provo.org. Corey Dong, a senior from

California, brings the summer back by eating shave ice from one of the many shave ice vendors in Provo. Dong said he chooses shave ice because it is cool and refreshing. “There is more variety with shave ice,” Dong said. “There are tons of flavors and the atmosphere is great, I try to make it in once a week if not more.” Hokulia Shave Ice Co. is one of the many shave ice vendors in Provo. As stated by employee Kristi Burches, Hokulia is unique because of the quality, flavors, low price for size and use of BYU Creamery ice cream. “People come here because of the atmosphere, there are chairs and tables and music and it is in a good location,” Burches said.

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BYU students share vision BYU students run a nonprofit organization that provides eyeglasses to people in Cambodia

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Seeing is Believing, a nonprofit organization, provides eyeglasses for people in Cambodia.

By CASEY RHOTON BYU students have a vision and are literally sharing that vision with others through their nonprofit organization Seeing is Believing. Seeing is Believing is a student-run program that provides eyeglasses to people in Cambodia. It collects both donations and old glasses to outfit those who don’t have access or can’t afford eyeglasses. The student organization works with the Cambodian government to distribute the glasses and screen patients for vision impairments. The idea for the organization started when Trammell Cox,

founder of Seeing is Believing, fi nished his mission in Cambodia. His family traveled to Cambodia to pick him up, and while they were there, Cox’s little brother delivered glasses as an Eagle Scout project. The Cox family brought 500 pairs of glasses and $700 to outfit those in need. “With that money, we spent $ 500 and bought 500 pairs of reading glasses and cases,” Cox said. “Reading glasses are about 50 cents out there, and prescription glasses are about $10, so we had an optometrist go with us to an orphanage and screen the entire orphanage, and for $100 we fit about 15 people with brand-new pairs of prescription glasses.” After seeing the reactions

of the recipients, Cox kicked around the idea of continuing the service. A year and a half later, he and some friends decided to launch it again, marking the start of Seeing is Believing. “To see them put their glasses on for the fi rst time, and they could see the board, and they were all excited, we thought that was really cool,” he said. “For a little bit of effort, we can do a lot of good and have a huge impact, so we decided it was something we wanted to do long-term and on a little bit larger scale.” The organization has grown, and this year its goal is to provide 5,000 pairs of glasses. The organization has two primary roles: one group seeks corporate and other big donations to buy new glasses; the other group operates a recycling program where students go out and collect old glasses. “We realize that most people have glasses, and if you have glasses you probably have four or five pairs laying around that you just don’t know what to do with, so we go out and collect glasses,” Cox said. “It gives people a chance to put their old eyeglasses to good use. Most of them are just sitting around collecting dust.” The work with the Cambodian government program gives the organization access to eye doctors, helps them order glasses and even helps them with transportation around the country, Cox said. Bob Parsons, a former BYU professor and donor to Seeing is Believing, said he donates because of an experience he had watching his grandson put

on his glasses for the fi rst time. “I watched him one day when he had just gotten glasses and there were birds flying over the top of him,” Parsons said. “He looked at them like, ‘That’s the fi rst I’ve ever seen a bird fly,’ and I think, ‘My goodness, that’s got to be quite a revelation.’ I just remember watching him and imagine it’s the same for these people in Cambodia. To be able to see is just a blessing and a great event to be able to provide that for these

people.” Jordan Turner, a BYU student and business management major, is involved with Seeing is Believing as the chief operations officer. He said along with helping others, his involvement has made an impact on his life. “It’s incredibly fulfi lling; I really enjoy being a part of this, I love seeing it grow and I love knowing that, seriously, every single dollar, every single pair of glasses is going to help somebody in need,” Turner said.

Turner said, although they have been successful, more volunteers and donations could help the aid stretch further. “I wish more people would get involved, and I hope people understand that this is really impactful and meaningful because we’re changing lives literally one pair of glasses at a time,” Turner said. More information about the organization and upcoming events can be found on its website, www.sibcambodia.org.

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