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Students learn a thing or two at the Business Summit

Nolan Archibald, Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the Black & Decker Corporation, spoke of how he came to be a speaker at the Business Summit forum at BYU-Idaho on Thursday, March 20.

Archibald was the culminating speaker of the BYU-I Business Summit. Archibald talked of the many successes and job opportunities in his life, but he said the way to becoming most successful is being in control of key number six, keeping your priorities straight. He said the order must always be family, church, career and community service. [read more]

SRC sets new goals to better represent student body

Students, please meet SRC. SRC, these are the students, and they want to have their questions answered and ideas validated. Now, be friends, and go to work.

Artists at work in the kitchen

Culinary arts used to be a major at BYU-Idaho, but the subject has recently become a minor to allow more students the chance to take culinary arts classes.

‘M’ is for the many ways you loved me

It began with a hunch. A hunch and a need for some verbal loving.

I flipped open my phone and dialed the first person on my speed dial. The person I knew would come through for me. The person who would listen to all my woes and provide miraculously simple answers. My mom.

Housing search goes digital with RicksHousing.com

Looking for approved housing in Rexburg is not always a piece of cake. Students consider price, location, amenities, availability and other factors when looking for housing.

Miss your mom? Too bad

Mothers’ Weekend has traditionally been held each winter semester as a time for mothers to visit campus and find out what their kids’ college experiences are all about. With activities ranging from classes to contests to concerts, the purpose of Mothers’ Weekend is to provide an opportunity to strengthen relationships.

Student to teach new class, ‘Sociology of Film’

Students often hear that movies affect their views of society. But there has not been a class specifically focused on just how movies change the way we view the world — until now.

BYU-Idaho Parking: Rules, regulations and misconceptions

It seems like new problems with parking regulations come with every new semester. Students often complain that they are unaware of what the parking regulations are.

Here are some common parking misconceptions set straight.

Takin’ care of business

An IBC (integrated business core) group is doing a parody of a Seinfeld episode “The Muffin Tops” by creating a company called Top of the Muffin to You.

500-year-old books, other artifacts on display in library

The David O. McKay Library could be the most-visited building on BYU-Idaho campus. But who would have thought there is more to do in there than just study?

Sports Towne thinks “outside the bun”

All across campus, business students selling food often distract students on their way to class. Sports Towne, however, intrigues many students because it uses a different approach.

CourseFeed phishes for information

Almost 16,000 people are on the BYU-Idaho Facebook network, and every student at BYU-I has an I-Learn account.

Wife of former Ricks College president dies

Margaret LaRae Pickett King Clarke, 78, wife of former BYU-Idaho President, John L. Clarke, died Oct. 19, 2007, at Madison Memorial Hospital from causes related to age.

Conference to address importance of family

Twenty years ago, BYU-Idaho hosted a conference focusing on the home and family; that conference has returned this fall. BYU-I will host the Home and Family Conference, “Get a Life: Skills for Better Living,” on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Cashing in or cashing out?

“How in the world does a book so small cost so much?”

It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing

Tying up her laces and stepping out on to the floor of the Manwaring Center Ballroom, Courtney Guth is ready for another great night of swing dancing.

Displays raise awareness of today’s social problems

Walking through the David O. McKay Library, one cannot help but notice the photos on the wall.

Second star to the right

The BYU-Idaho Astronomical Society started in Winter Semester 2007. The society was formed by astronomy students, including this semester’s president, Flora Bruno, a junior studying English, to let students with a common interest in astronomy come together and explore the subject.

Pump it up with fitness classes

BYU-Idaho offers many ways of getting in shape while having fun. Body Pump is one of the aerobic classes offered.

Service Activities brings news to the blind with Radio Reading

Every month magazines are distributed to subscribers. Every week Scroll is printed. Every day both local and national newspapers are thrown on porch steps. News is being distributed from all angles, but how do they who are visually impaired get the word?

Foundations of service

Summertime, and the living is easy. At least, that’s the idea. But for four BYU-Idaho students, this summer brought hard work, stark realities and changed lives.

BYU Jerusalem Center to accept BYU-I students

Imagine studying the Savior’s birth while overlooking Bethlehem; singing “Master, the Tempest is Raging” while on a boat in the Sea of Galilee; climbing Mount Sinai and the Mount of Temptations.

Lighting the flames of Spirit

If one witnessed the procession of torch-bearing students marching near campus on the night of Oct. 11, they wouldn’t have needed to inform the fire department. It was just BYU-Idaho students taking part in the first-ever Spirit Trek as part of Spirit Week.

Teaching: For the love

For one BYU-Idaho student, learning is about to take a backseat to teaching.

Baby clothes swap

Mommy ‘N’ Me, located next to the Evans Hairstyling College in Rexburg, specializes in selling high-quality baby and maternity clothing for less.

Love is in the Hair

“I was walking down the street one time with my friend and this boy started yelling to her, ‘Oooh, who’s your boyfriend?’ It was so embarrassing.”

Spirit Week set to rock campus

Spirit Week is a time for students and faculty to celebrate the Spirit of Ricks at BYU-Idaho. The five-day celebration begins Tuesday, Oct. 9.

i-Comm Student Media

A rapidly changing industry has made necessary the birth of a new creation in the Communication Department. i-Comm, a convergence of student-led media groups, is a way for students from many academic majors to use their skills in practical and professionally modeled ways.

Occupation Navigation

An employment database created by the newly merged Career Services and Internship Departments of BYU-Idaho aims to provide better services for students searching for jobs or internships.

Chicago Summer Jam

More than 40 BYU-I students plus 50 children from inner-city Chicago, equals another year of the Chicago Youth Summer Jam, also known as the Inner City Urban Studies Program.

BYUI-WIFI

Imagine a day when you can be virtually anywhere on campus and pick up a perfect wireless signal. That day is here — well, almost.

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