Jentrie Stastny
EDITORIAL: Don’t go back to ‘normal’
Quarantine helped shift society's focus to those things that are most important. We can't go back to our old perspectives.
BREAKING: First Presidency announces phases of returning to church services
The two-phased plan allows members to meet, in compliance with local government regulations.
Things to learn from a long-distance relationship
We all know the stigma, and it's true: long-distance relationships are hard. But there is so much to be learned.
OPINION: Overcoming everything in the face of fear
COVID-19 suddenly sent the world into chaos, fear and uncertainty. Rise from the uncertainty and in the face of fear, choose to be happy, have faith and push forward.
DEVOTIONAL: Six ways to listen
Ben Fryar gave advice and examples of how we can listen in different capacities and circumstances.
Devotional Preview: Teaching students to listen
It's no secret that listening is a highly valued quality in the workplace, but what kind of spiritual influence can it have?
Memento mori: Remember, you are mortal
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf addressed students and invited them to remember time is short and to take advantage of their freedom to become.
OPINION: Breathe, you can’t do it all
Anxiety doesn't have to rule you.
ROTC cadets practice raids and train for field event in March
"First and foremost, everybody's a soldier."
Green lights, flying shirts and a cappella at BYU-Idaho’s largest networking event
Standing behind the curtains, minutes from taking the stage, Damond Watkins, the first P2B speaker of the conference, asked if he should keep the bow tie.
DEVOTIONAL: Overcome uncertainty and follow promptings of the Spirit
Melanie Kennelly shared her experiences with following promptings from God and invites students to do the same, even when the outcome is unknown.
DEVOTIONAL PREVIEW: Connecting to God’s power
Questions that pressure college students.
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Hidden treasure at BYU-I: One year later
A year after Scroll hid a geocache on campus, who has found it, and what treasures were taken (or left behind)?
LDSPMA opens new chapter at BYU-I
The society connects students with professionals in the publishing, media and arts industries.
Learn to kayak in chlorine
Roll up to the John W. Hart Physical Education Building's pool for kayaking lessons.
BYU-Idaho web development team wins national award
After winning at the state competition in March, the Website Development and Design team from BYU-Idaho went on to win first place at the BPA Post-Secondary Nationals in Dallas, Texas.