When I graduated high school and started on my college journey, the news was probably one of the last industries I thought I would be working in. I had coached gymnastics since I had barely turned 16-years-old and I planned on studying exercise physiology. Two years into school, something started to not feel right. I was feeling lost and had no idea what to change my major to. After taking one communication class for GED credit, I fell in love! Starting out in my communication journey, I was leaning towards digital marketing for a career. However, as I moved from working as a social media manager, to a project manager, I eventually found myself working here at BYU-Idaho Radio. This is where I discovered my passion for the news. Through the news, and sharing it, I feel connected to the world around me, whether that's right here in Rexburg, or somewhere across the world with people I may never meet. My "why" for working in the news is educating myself and others, and creating connections.
The southwest corner of Temple Square is now open and there are new monuments to see.
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Provincial government officials of Tucumán and representatives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held a meeting in which they reaffirmed their commitment to work together on digitizing historical records and health care assistance.
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In January, wildfires driven by strong winds destroyed homes, neighborhoods and wildlife in Los Angeles County. Thousands lost homes, their lives uprooted by the destruction.
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President Emily Belle Freeman, Young Women General President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints told Latter-day Saints in Guam that "discipleship will be filled with adventure!"
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There is a significant increase in BYU-Idaho's campus-student body this semester compared to last winter.
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President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints posted to his social media channels on Valentine's Day an announcement of an open house celebration for the Salt Lake Temple. President Nelson invited people around the world to take part in this unique opportunity, which will take place from April 2027 - October 2027.
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