Lifestyle Archive, February 2007
Freezing Freshman
For many, it’s tough to be a student in Rexburg this time of year. Besides the comic relief provided by watching high-heel wearing or Converse-clad students attempting to stay upright on patches of ice, most students at BYU‑Idaho would agree that there are not many warm and fuzzy feelings that accompany the thought of an Idaho winter.
- Madison Beckstead / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 27 Feb
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The power of networking
Networking, or developing contacts in the career world, can greatly influence the likelihood of getting a job after college. As students take their first steps into life after college, they can make their paths smoother by increasing their network of contacts.
- Rachel Sterzer / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 27 Feb
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Texans in Idaho
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including the egos of its residents, some might say.
Texophiles,
as they are sometimes referred to, are known both in Rexburg and nationwide for having an extreme loyalty to their home state of Texas.
- Matt Longmore / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 27 Feb
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21st annual Religious Lecture Series held
With the theme of this year’s Religious Lecture Series entitled Ye Shall Be Witnesses of Christ
. The Department of Religious Education presented 35 different topics of interest including a key note address by Elder Max W. Craner, a former Area Authority Seventy whose talk was titled, Jesus, the very thought of thee.
- Anissa Zamudio / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 27 Feb
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