Joel Randall
Idaho will become the 2nd US state to have a city with two temples
The town of frozen windshields and future-driven students will become the second U.S. state to have a city with two temples.
Inspiration received from general conference topics
From Christ's Atonement to Zion, this season's general conference topics provide strength in spirit and power to persevere.
COLUMN: Celebrate National Punctuation Day by learning these 7 obsolete marks
Before emojis made sentences sarcastic or ironic, that was punctuation’s job.
International students find language help at the English Transitional Center
As a university that specializes in education for international students, BYU-I has a center for English as a second language learners.
Student Success and Retention Team to host workshop for faculty members
For professors dealing with frightened freshmen or struggling seniors, the Career and Academic Advising Department can help.
BYU-I alumni start political blog to teach the basics of good discussion
Learn how former BYU-I students are putting civility back in political discussion.
BYU-I Honors Jane Austen’s 200th Anniversary of her Death
July 18 marks the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s death, and BYU-I students are working to honor this well-known writer in classic literature.
‘Covfefe’ blows up through social media
Whether students use social media to share the gospel or pass on the latest meme, the messages they write shape the virtual conversations they partake in.
What’s on your college bucket list?
The opportunities we have at BYU-Idaho are rare, unique and even impossible at other universities, something we should take advantage of.
Mat Kearney is a Ship in the Night
Mat Kearney performed in the John W. Hart Auditorium Friday, June 2, bringing the joy of live pop music to Rexburg.
Owning emotional support animals
ESAs are support animals for students with mental health concerns, but is the privilege being ruined by those just wanting to keep a pet?
“Adulting” is essential to progession
From free tutoring to graduation planners, BYU-Idaho has provided useful resources for its students to succeed, including some unknown to many.
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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.