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The dos and don’ts of first dates: BYU-I staff shares professional advice
Staff members led the first of this semester's Q&A panel discussions about dating, powerfully confronting dysfunctional aspects of BYU-Idaho's dating culture.
Column: Ten years later, I’m still a junior in high school
Love has changed surprisingly little in a decade.
Column: Snapchat, the death of romance
Snapchat wraps users in a myriad of psychologically manipulative tools primed for eroding authentic romance.
EDITORIAL: All caffeine, no campus — a deeper look at caffeine at BYU-Idaho
BYU-I's refusal to sell any caffeinated products does not match student consumer habits or current Church teachings — we at Scroll request a policy redaction.
Rexburg residents plan to protest Saturday’s Pride event
A group of "pro-family" Rexburg residents will protest the LGBTQ pride event this Saturday.
Column: 4 months, 54 first dates — The life of a date-aholic
One student shares his radical experiences in the Rexburg dating culture.
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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.