Christian Jensen
COLUMN: Self-reflection in dumpster water
Even in times of hardship we can continue to learn and grow.
BREAKING NEWS: October Conference to be held virtually
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the October Conference of 2020 will also be virtual.
DEVO Preview: Strength through the family
President and Sister Eyring will address BYU-Idaho students and families on May 18
Idaho moves to Step Two of Gov. Little’s plan
On Saturday, May 16th, Idaho will move into Step Two of the Four Step plan to reopen Idaho's State Economy.
Stop the burn
Gov. Brad Little announces May to be Wildfire Awareness Month to help fight back against preventable forest fires.
DEVO Preview: Elder and Sister Renlund are trying to bring comfort
Elder and Sister Renlund will speak at devotional on April 28.
Looking on the brighter side
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, we should be looking how to be realistically optimistic.
UPDATE: All temples to be closed until further notice.
Just announced from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, all temples to be closed until further notice to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
BYU-Idaho student tests positive as first case of COVID-19 in Madison County
The Director of Eastern Idaho Health Director just announced the first case of COVID-19.
Training for leadership
ROTC members, including BYU-Idaho students, went to Camp W. G. Williams where they drilled and trained to become better leaders.
BYU-Idaho to require two-factor authentication
All students will be required to use 2FA for campus logins.
UPDATED: The Testing Center will remain open
The Testing Center will be open Friday, but not much else is known yet
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