Natalie Wilson
Have you really been to a spring semester at BYU-Idaho if you have not done these 13 things?
Thirteen outdoor bucket list activities for 13 weeks provides students with a experience of what spring semester at BYU-Idaho has in store for them.
Church announces retirement of home teaching and visiting teaching
Written by Cinthya Rubio and Natalie Wilson.
During the Sunday afternoon session of the 188th General Conference, President Russell M. Nelson made the announcement that...
El Salvadorian remains hopeful for his family’s conversion
David Vasquez, originally from El Salvador, eagerly awaits the future day his family converts to the gospel and attends general conference together.
Volunteers needed: St. Anthony Sand Dunes clean-up
The BYU-Idaho Range Society and the Bureau of Land Management will clean up thousands of nails left behind from illegal bonfires at the St. Anthony Sand Dunes this Saturday at 10 a.m.
Former felon dedicates her life to God and others
Stephanie Taylor-Silva, after receiving a full pardon for her drug trafficking crimes, dedicates her entire life to God by serving others and helping them reach their own recovery paths.
Toys R Us closing all 800 of its remaining U.S. stores
Toys R Us will be closing or selling all of its 800 stores in the U.S. after 60 years of operation after falling billions of dollars in debt.
The unseen work of a scene painter
Alexa Morris, a sophomore majoring in theatre studies, ventures behind the scenes with Scroll to uncover the work scene painting involves.
2018 RootsTech: Celebrate the history of your ancestors
RootsTech 2018, the world's largest genealogy conference, will take place from Feb. 28 through March 3 in Salt Lake City.
Media trust lower than 40 years ago
Forty years ago, CBS Evening News anchor Walter Cronkite presented his historic editorial declaring the Vietnam War was "mired in stalemate." Trust in the media was high.
President’s Day: More than just a day off from school
Regardless of whether President's Day itself signifies a day off from school or something more, BYU-I students and staff alike believe that the nation will be blessed by students' continual efforts to be educated and involved in politics.
BYU-I student goes from American Ninja Warrior to Titan competitor
Katrina Woo, a sophomore studying exercise physiology, refocuses her dreams on competing in the new Titan Games program after an unexpected cancellation of the American Ninja Warrior competition on Feb. 10.
Thank goodness for #sharegoodness!
Five ways BYU-Idaho students can tweet #sharegoodness to share the gospel on social media.
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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.