Cydni Tetro spoke at a recent BYU-Idaho Business and Communication Forum, and she has quite the decorated career.
The competitive championship football game is Saturday at BYU-Idaho and it is sure to entertain.
The annual event will feature a night of experienced speakers, entertainment and games to encourage attendees to reach their potential.
Students will share their vocal talents in a cappella fashion as they sing popular songs on stage in the MC.
Maddie Jones plays Detective Evelyn Hawke as she investigates a group of students for murder. Could they be the killer or could it be someone else? Maybe it’s Professor Harper, who pops in and out later in the story, maybe the victim faked their death. Who knows, but Detective Evelyn Hawke needs help solving the mystery and you are her team.
Spooktacular returns for another year of scares and treats at BYU-Idaho, and Campus Life invites any and all to have a spooky good time.
The first ever powder puff game thrown by BYU-Idaho is set to be a big event full of talented competition, live music, and school spirit.
Hymns and singing can at times be considered one of the more overlooked ways to feel the Spirit for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said today’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker.
Elder Kim B. Clark, a former BYU-Idaho President and an emeritus General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke to students on Tuesday in his devotional address titled “In the Hands of the Lord.”