Sam Castro
The Cedars Women: Flooded due to sprinkler line break
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A BYU-I approved housing complex was flooded due to a sprinkler line break.
Science and Art: It’s all about horticulture
Multiple classes in the Horticulture program put on a workshop and expo for their final.
1 in 6569 students: Keri Ann Kaitu, the only Tuvaluan student in BYU-I
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Keri Ann Kaitu comes from a country of just over 10,000 people, smaller than the population of Rexburg.
Waypoint: Landmarks that last
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Keep traveling memories alive with hoodies from Waypoint.
Cultural Night is coming
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The auditions for BYU-Idaho's Cultural Night happened recently, and people should get ready to see many diverse cultures showcased.
BYU-Idaho welcomes The Spirit of Wicks
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This new IBC company focuses on "creating light and a scents of belonging."
Outlandish Apparel: Dress to be yourself
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"The magic of Outlandish is that we are not just selling hoodies. We are helping others to wear themselves outside."
Dreaming from Bolivia to BYU-I: The story of Junior Tovar
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This is the story of how a violin changed a man's life.
Students react to Spirit Week
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The students and spouses of students give their reactions to BYU-Idaho Spirit Week.
End Spirit Week with the Color Run
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"The colors are pretty instagrammy, so I think a lot of people will be there, even if they don't run," said McKay Curriden, a senior studying biology.
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