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Cody Miller

Current Events Reporter/Representative
BYU-Idaho Radio

I’m Cody Miller, a reporter for BYU-Idaho Radio. I’m a young man who’s studying Communication with News/Journalism as my emphasis. It’s hard but well worth it. I’m the second of 4 children as well as the eldest of my triplet set of siblings. I’m also Autistic and proud to be different. I help advocate for mental health and focus on helping people get the stories right from the outset.

I write and cover stories that are based on current events that impact the BYU-Idaho campus and every student. I want to make people aware of the fun events on campus and encourage friendships and relationships by doing so. I’m a friendly guy so if you see me out in the wild or in class or in the radio station, come and say, “Hi.”

I aim to be the next Walter Cronkite and to help the news be trusted again. I fight for your right to have the good and right news to be in your possession. You deserve that much.


Latest from Cody Miller

February 03, 2025 03:27 PM
Ballet Etude, a non-profit organization focused on the art of ballet, and a member of the Teton River Arts & Commerce, is holding a fundraising gala for its upcoming performances on Feb. 8 at 6 p.m. at the Uptown Event Center.
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January 31, 2025 03:48 PM
BYU-Idaho’s Career Center has been a big supporter of students finding jobs, internships and graduate programs. On Feb. 20 at the BYU-Idaho Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Career Center will host the Winter Career Fair.
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January 30, 2025 04:03 PM
A new event center is coming to Rexburg, and it’s called the Uptown Event Center. There will be an opening meet and greet on Feb. 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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January 30, 2025 01:10 PM
During this episode of the Yarn Podcast, Professional storyteller and adjunct professor Mo Reynolds shares a story about telling the truth from Ghana.
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January 29, 2025 02:59 PM
God wants his children to trust Him and He will lead them to great things. That’s the message Sister Kristin M. Yee shared with students and employees at BYU-Idaho during the devotional Tuesday.
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January 27, 2025 03:56 PM
When the temperatures drop in eastern Idaho, it’s common to see temporary ice rinks set up on ponds, in parking lots and even front lawns. They’re so temporary, though, because once the temperatures rise, the ice melts. However, there is a longer lasting rink in Sugar City that stays open above the freezing point.
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