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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

July 17, 2024 04:30 PM
BYU-Idaho has worked to be inclusive for all those who suffer from mental and physical disabilities, giving these people a chance to be themselves and achieve excellence in all things.
1 Min Read
July 03, 2024 04:00 PM
Finals are getting closer every week for BYU-Idaho students, which means many of feeling the pressure and starting to stress out.
1 Min Read
June 28, 2024 08:04 AM
BYU-Idaho has many long-running activities including roller skating at the Manwaring Center Grand Ballroom. Students can have fun with new people as they try to roll on wheeled shoes down the rink.
1 Min Read
June 14, 2024 04:00 PM
BYU-Idaho's AstroFest has helped children learn about STEM fields through space exploration since 2017 and BYU-Idaho's Physics Department is still doing the same thing today. The event happens this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the George S. Romney Building and the Jacob Spori Building's quad.
1 Min Read
June 07, 2024 04:00 PM
BYU-Idaho has a new challenge for students that takes them to the top of the Tetons, at least figuratively. The Grand Teton Stair Climb Challenge is where any student or employee can climb a mountain’s worth of height whenever they want.
1 Min Read
May 16, 2024 10:32 AM
BYU-Idaho students are getting to know seniors in the community through a service activity called Adopt-A-Grandparent. The event happens every Sunday from 3:30 to 5:15 p.m. where people are picked up at the nearest roundabout to the Manwaring Center and the BYU-Idaho Center.
1 Min Read