Jamyn Wilson
Missionaries share their brave bites
What foods made you throw up on your mission?
From Jew to Gentile: Brother Baron
Brother Baron has been teaching at BYU-Idaho for 12 years. His classes are always filled to the brim with students, and he has some of the highest ratings on Rate My Professor with a 4.6/5.
Pressure of women serving a mission
In the October 2012 general conference, it was announced that the age for women to serve a mission would change from age 21 to...
Former Ricks show choir sings on
Once a Ricks College Show Choir, now a Student-Run Service Choir
ASU meets BYU-I with Pathway Worldwide
When Amanda Johnson saw the news through social media, she was thrilled for the new opportunity that had just been provided for her.
Amanda Johnson,...
BYU-Idaho faculty member refuses to be defined by trials
The Center for American Progress recently released a report showing that, while the overall work force is declining, those with disabilities have stayed in...
Rugby: The ruck comes to Rexburg
Brigham Young University-Idaho welcomes rugby to intramural sports this spring.
For many international students at BYU-I, rugby is almost like a religion. It is home....
Infertility brings some student couples closer
“You are not alone,” said Brittney James, a BYU-Idaho alumna. “There are more (people) out there than you think who struggle with this.”
April 23-29...
How far would you go? Ghanian student travels five hours to class
Without traffic, it takes Paa Kwasi Koranteng, two and a half hours to get to his Pathway destination in Ghana, Africa.
Kwasi Koranteng, a freshman...
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