Christian Evans
Scrollback: Viking Flashes
The Viking Flashes briefly replaced the Purple Flash as the campus newspaper from 1937 to 1938.
In October 1937, a contest on campus determined the...
The Rexburg Tabernacle – A historic icon
The Rexburg Tabernacle, erected in 1911, is a historic icon in the City of Rexburg.
Tackling extremism in the age of Trump
Trump has a role in empowering extremism and encouraging violence on the right.
The first Latter-day Saint Medal of Honor recipient
Thomas Neibaur was the first Latter-day Saint and first Idahoan to receive the Medal of Honor in 1919.
Let them in
Compassion and empathy for those who’ve had to endure the devastation of war and genocide must supersede fear of the outsider.
Panelists discuss LGBTQ issues and religious freedom
The general session closed the first day of the conference, which explored issues of religious freedom in modern society.
Abolish ICE
Trump’s crackdown on immigrants and refugees highlights the need for a fundamental change in immigration policy.
Around town: Sister cities on the Snake River
The garden pulls you in; first via a wooden bridge, then a concrete walkway that soon gives way to a dirt path.
A fairer justice system
We need to look beyond punishment and redirect our efforts toward education, parolee mentoring and other solutions that keep people out of the system.
Listen to the whole album
When we listen to only our favorite songs on an album, we miss the context of the artist’s message.
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Column: How “Under the Banner of Heaven” desecrates the name of the Church
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.