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Finding an identity after growing up in a Russian orphanage
Nick Eckman shares how he found purpose and belonging after being adopted from an orphanage in Russia.
Spring commencement to be held virtually
As in the past, this semester's commencement ceremonies will be virtual.
Keyboard shortcuts that will save your life in college
How do you get through school without control-F or control-Z?
BYU-I enrollment grows despite the pandemic
Spring Semester 2021 enrollment numbers show steady, upward growth.
Peacock sighted in Rexburg
Peafowl are found roaming Rexburg in the winter.
EDITORIAL: Don’t procrastinate the day of your vaccination
How will you be a good global citizen?
COLUMN: Love from 4,000 miles away
Date ideas and tips for long distance relationships.
Elder Cook’s devotional now available
Elder Quentin L. Cook's devotional from Tuesday is now available to watch.
COLUMN: The strange occurrences of apartment 210
Is the sixth resident of apartment 210 a friend or a foe?
OPINION: Monkey see, monkey do
Children's TV shows promote bullying and violence.
Jazzing it up around the world
A passion for jazz leads Kristina Eborall to perform internationally.
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Follow these dating guidelines for a safe summer
Practicing safe dating can help you avoid dangerous situations, especially when using dating apps.
Mark Watkins: Overcoming obstacles by following your passion
Mark Watkins shares his experience of being visually impaired while still pursuing his love of music.
BYU-I professors to publish book on mental health support in the classroom
BYU-Idaho professors seek to support students by publishing a book about improving mental health and education in the classroom.
Problems with parking passes and solutions to make them tolerable
Some suggestions from a BYU-Idaho student to improve the parking pass system.