The BYU-Idaho Activities Program has developed a program to digitize old school records. Students who are being trained have volunteered to help train others in indexing the records. “We are indexing student records that date from the time the univ...
The Haunted Swing is a full-length horror film written and filmed by students at BYU-Idaho. These students don’t belong to any particular group on campus, they just wanted to make a film. According to www.kickstarter.com, The Haunted Swing is based...
Aubree Helton is a freshman majoring in general studies at BYU-I. She was also born legally blind. Helton said her right optic nerve is dead, and her left eye is smaller than it should be because of a medical condition she was born with called septo-...
There are 834 teachers at BYU-Idaho divided into seven colleges and 33 departments. Rebecca Pyper, a teacher in the English department, is one of them, and said she has prepared her whole life to teach others. Pyper said even with the responsibility ...
The Discovery Fair will be held Feb. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the BYU-Idaho Center basketball courts. According to the Academic Discovery page on www.byui.edu/adc, this fair helps students get connected to employers for potential internships or j...
Each year, men and boys are left to wonder what is truly expected of them. It raises the age-old question; what do women want? Feb.14 is recognized as Valentine’s Day in the United States. It is a time to shower loved ones with gifts that show that...
There are plans within the Social Activities Program to incorporate online students, instead of just reaching out to students on campus. “There are about 1,300 online Pathway students all over,” Luke said. “The university [administration] feels...
The Student Success Conference was held on Jan. 26 in the John Taylor building. The purpose of this conference was to help students handle the life of a college student. The conference offered eight different workshops. Each workshop focused on a spe...
The BYU-Idaho Honor Code website has recently been remodeled to help students and employees understand what is expected of them while attending this university. It is now available on the BYU-I website. The old website had simple bullet points to sho...