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Candace Willmore, a data analyst at BYU-Idaho, asserts that joy can be found amidst trials by tapping into one's divine identity as a child of God and focusing on the atonement of Jesus Christ. She encourages individuals to seek joy by recognizing God's presence in their surroundings and welcoming His love into their lives.
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The Practice Presentation Center will host a TED talk-style event featuring BYU-Idaho students on March 28.
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The Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce presents the second annual Rexburg Restaurant Rush, aimed at supporting local eateries. With 25 participating restaurants offering exclusive deals and a fun bingo card incentive for patrons, the event runs from March 4 to March 9, encouraging community members to explore and enjoy Rexburg's diverse culinary offerings.
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Jason Reeder, a BYU-Idaho alumnus, reflects on his transformative journey from student to faculty member, and now serving as the chair of the Communication Department. Through his mantra of high expectations coupled with high love, Reeder inspires students to achieve success while nurturing their spiritual growth within the unique environment of BYU-Idaho.
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SOMA Jiu-Jitsu Academy, led by James Emfield, is set for its grand opening on Friday at a new location in Rexburg. Emphasizing the gentle art's role in personal growth and family bonding, the academy offers more than just martial arts training, aiming to instill moral values in its students.
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BYU-Idaho offers help for all people who are struggling with math.
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This Tuesday, the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra will have some beautiful performances that will make spring come alive as winter ends.
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Christian Nelson and Brianna Leal speak with an environment, health and safety coordinator at BYU-Idaho.
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Kelly Broody uses political campaign signs to build cat shelters. Since 2022, he has built around three dozen shelters to house Idaho’s feral cats in the winter. Broody is a director on the board of the Bingham County Humane Society and is actively involved in animal advocacy.
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