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From Ukraine to the United States, Sergii Gushchyn seeks freedom through education
Sergii Gushchyn believes that gaining professional skills will bring freedom in his life. He traveled from Ukraine to the United States of America to seek that freedom.
The most popular places to study on campus
Students at BYU-Idaho choose their place to study according to their likes and comfort.
Church announces changes to pageants
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released an updated list with the pageants that will continue and the ones that will discontinue for upcoming years.
Single parent life as a BYU-Idaho student
“I don't really think I do balance everything," Clark said. "I always feel rushed and find that I miss small things on my homework.
Fire crisis in California affects BYU-I students
"Paradise will never be the same, and that is heartbreaking," Alvies said. "It is so hard to see the loss of those in my community."
Service Week goals for 10,000 acts of service
Every year, Student Activities at BYU-Idaho holds an event called service week
Don’t let stress control you: How to have a stress-free semester
Tips of how to have a stress-free semester
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Hollywood is known for exaggerating true stories into more fiction than fact. This time, they've done it with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
What campus has to offer for family history work
Get to know the exclusive resources BYU-Idaho offers its students.
Spring cleaning at the University Store
A clearance sale at BYU-Idaho's University Store is being held from May 16 through May 21.
The Spotlight: Caleb Payne
NATAS North West Scholarship awarded $15,000 to Caleb Payne, a BYU-I student, for the second year in a row.