News Archive, October 2007
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Returned missionaries bare tops on calendar
The next time a returned missionary is told to “bare” his testimony, be careful. He might take it seriously.
- Anna Orr / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 02 Oct.
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Bookstores keeping textbook prices low
Campus bookstores and university towns nationwide are initiating procedures that target textbook theft by complicating the process of textbook buyback, according to an article in USA Today.
- Jared Smart / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 02 Oct.
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Man charged in connection with BYU-I bookstore thefts
A 26-year-old man has been charged with grand theft for possession of stolen property from the BYU-Idaho Bookstore.
- Lindsay Law / News Editor
- Posted Tue, 02 Oct.
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BYU-I practicum offers help to local students
Local school district 321’s afterschool program is now receiving additional help from a new BYU-Idaho practicum program.
- Bryan Williams / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 02 Oct.
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Sleep habits affect academics
Although college and late nights may go together like peanut butter and jelly, a recent USA Today study shows a possible link between lack of sleep and poor academic performance.
- Miranda Divett / Scroll Staff
- Posted Tue, 02 Oct.
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Scroll apologizes for previous article error
Scroll wishes to correct an error published in the Sept. 25, 2007 issue in the news story, “Student seeks city council seat.”
- Posted Tue, 02 Oct.
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