Campus Archive, June 2007
Guitars Unplugged: a BYU-Idaho thing?
On Saturday, June 23, 19 groups and individual acts took the stage in the John W. Hart Building, performing a variety of styles of music.
- Shane Snow / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 26 June
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Fall Semester 2007 Student Body Officers announced
Jared Mangum, a junior from Princeton, Texas, was announced student body president for Fall Semester 2007 at a reception held for the candidates June 22.
- Breanna Bennett / Campus Editor
- Posted Tue, 26 June
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IBC groups run businesses on campus
They are all over campus: the posters, the ads, the well-decorated stands, the music and whatever else it takes for them to draw students and faculty into buying their products.
- Holli Hale / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 26 June
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SRC weekly student update
Next semester’s student body officers have been chosen, and it is a reminder to us that the semester will be ending before we know it.
- Clegg Amiolemeh / Student Body President
- Posted Tue, 26 June
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Especially For Youth comes to BYU-Idaho
It takes 70 building counselors, 40 EFY counselors, five program assistants, four teachers, two coordinators and one session director to run one week of Especially For Youth.
- Emily Riancho / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 26 June
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Life Skills class to teach personal, financial self-reliance
The Heber J. Grant Scholarship is for students from “disadvantaged” backgrounds, such as low-income, single-parent households, or students who are first generation college students.
- Jacob Divett / Campus Asst. Editor
- Posted Tue, 26 June
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Student group endorses voting with campaign
Through a unique project called “1 Thing in Common,” five BYU-Idaho seniors are hoping to teach young college students the importance of voting.
- Alison Barton / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 26 June
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It’s a mad, mad marathon
Over one thousand people from across the country visited Rexburg to participate in the Teton Dam Marathon last Saturday, June 9.
- Jen Herrington / Campus Asst. Editor
- Posted Tue, 12 June
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BYU-I service missionary named as new BYU-Hawaii president
President Gordon B. Hinckley announced Tuesday, June 5, that BYU-Idaho service missionary Steven C. Wheelwright will be appointed as the new president of BYU-Hawaii.
- Ashley Jensen / Managing Editor
- Posted Tue, 12 May
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Summer dances facilitate finding “sweet romance”
The Dance Board’s Summer 2007 theme is “Come find your sweet romance,” and to facilitate the finding of “sweet romance” there are country and swing dances every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Manwaring Center East and West Ballrooms.
- Jacob Divett / Campus Asst. Editor
- Posted Tue, 08 May
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Spreading the love
he Student Ambassador program is brand new on the BYU-Idaho campus, getting into full swing this semester with 14 members on the committee and two co-directors.
- Karlee Jo Dahl / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 05 June
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Two interior design students win at national kitchen and bath competition
Seven BYU-Idaho students participated in National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) competitions, with two students’ designs receiving awards at the NKBA Show in Las Vegas on May 8-10.
- Jacob Divett / Capus Asst. Editor
- Posted Tue, 05 June
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Insurance policy part of BYU-I history
BYU-Idaho and Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators have been affiliated for a long time.
- Jacob Divett / Capus Asst. Editor
- Posted Tue, 05 June
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