About me:
I was born in Price, Utah and grew up in Malad, Idaho. I'm the middle child to four brothers. Growing up in a bilingual household, communication has always been important to me.
I served a Spanish-speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Houston, Texas, after graduating high school.
I enjoy playing and recording music in my free time. It was that enjoyment of music production and audio engineering that directed me toward working at BYU-Idaho Radio. I began work at BYU-Idaho Radio as an intern in the fall of 2025.
I will graduate with a degree in communications with an emphasis in digital and social media in 2027.
Latest from Nathan Lenaghen
In their devotional address, President Robert E. Chambers and Sister Robin S. Chambers spoke about having a strong foundation in the gospel of Jesus Christ to resist temptation. This foundation is obtained through choosing God and being connected to the temple. They taught the importance of service through temple attendance.
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While working as a DoorDash driver, BYU-Idaho student Bryan Wilson was inspired to make the “Now What?” app to help students learn about local businesses. Now What? offers information like deals, promotions, menus and prices.
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Summary: Idaho Falls Rescue Mission is holding a “Walk in the Cold” 5K event on Saturday to bring awareness to the trials faced by the local homeless population. The event also offers sponsor booths and information sessions.
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Junior Tovar is a BYU-Idaho alumnus from Bolivia, a musician and a global emcee for RootsTech 2026. Tovar’s work included making promotional videos before the conference and conducting interviews with people during the conference for online Spanish attendees. The theme for RootsTech 2026 is ‘Together.’
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Mindy McLane is a Rexburg local family history researcher. She recently attended RootsTech 2026 conference in Salt Lake City. RootsTech, the largest family history event worldwide, offers in-persona and virtual classes, sessions, and keynote speeches.
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Elder Clement M. Matswagothata is a General Authority Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In his devotional address to students at BYU-Idaho, Elder Matswagothata taught students about the importance of staying anchored to the Savior in their testimonies and in their lives. Although gospel questions will always arise, he said, when someone remembers what the Holy Spirit has taught them, they can approach questions with His guidance.
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