I was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil and my family currently lives in Chicago. I'm the oldest of three and have been studying here in Rexburg for a little while now.
I am a Communications major with an emphasis in Video Production, although that doesn't keep me from exploring all other areas communications has to offer. I love writing and editing audio and videos, and have been doing broadcast news since my high school days. I was an onscreen anchor/reporter for the school's Scroll Broadcast, and am now working as an intern reporter/producer at the BYU-Idaho Radio station.
Latest from Bea Mattos
Elder James W. McConkie III, a General Authority Seventy, gave the devotional today at BYU-Idaho. His talk was on the Kirtland Temple, its dedicatory prayer and how it relates to present Latter-day Saints.
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Kwani Winder is a Native American painter. Her work revolves around detailed portraits and beautiful natural landscapes which are influenced by her culture.
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BYU-Idaho has four acapella groups who perform separately and together in concerts each semester. This is a closer look at the groups.
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BYU-Idaho has a variety of workshops and counseling options available to students to help them face mental health challenges and the stress of being a university student.
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Darby Stapelman, who is the director of Elementary Student Teaching Services, gave this Tuesday’s devotional address at BYU-Idaho. Her talk titled, “Numbered Among the Sheep,” focused on how young adults should actively work to build a covenant relationship with Heavenly Father and work to follow Jesus Christ and His teachings.
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Elder Neil L. Andersen, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke during a special Sunday devotional at BYU-Idaho. His talk titled, “Facing Mortality as Adults: Marriage, Children, and the Temple,” shared eternal truths about marriage, family and the blessings of temple worship.
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