
BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast
Stay connected with BYU-Idaho, the surrounding community and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The BYU-Idaho Radio podcast includes daily news and interviews from Eastern Idaho, BYU-Idaho, and The Church of Jesus Christ. It also includes BYU-Idaho devotionals and interviews with the speakers.
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This weekend, BYU-Idaho will crown its inaugural “Mr. BYU-I" in the school’s first men’s pageant.
After one of the driest springs on record, Idaho’s water supply is under strain, prompting officials to warn of potential shortages later this year. Hydrologists say a cooler, wetter summer could help, but continued heat will likely lead to tighter water conditions, especially in southeastern Idaho.
Joseph Aragon, Fizz Rizz co-owner, collaborated with JustServe to gather donations for those impacted by the Texas floods. Donations will be accepted until July 11, and updates can be found on Rexburg’s JustServe or on Fizz Rizz’s social media platforms.
BYU-Idaho students in a public history class have created an exhibit exploring how the meaning of Main Street in Rexburg changed between 1950 and 2000, using interviews with longtime residents to collect oral histories. The exhibit, located in the BYU-Idaho Center, will be open through July 24. It aims to help visitors connect with the town’s past.
Jodi Robison, BYU-Idaho’s assessment manager, tells students how life can be a test and how they can succeed.
A Blackfoot-based nonprofit called Families of the Fallen is raising money for the families of two firefighters killed in a recent ambush-style attack in northern Idaho. The group is sending 100% of its July donations to the families and offering long-term support like counseling and grief services.
The BYU-Idaho Fashion Show is on July 19. The committee is preparing for the outdoor show that will include music and a theme that will remind students of the American south.
Fizz Rizz has been open for a year and co-owner, Joseph Aragon thinks back to how it started and where he hopes the business goes.
Friends of the Teton River was founded in 2001 by Teton Valley community members including ranchers, farmers, anglers, agency personnel, scientists and conservationists who wanted to combat the decline in water quality. This year they celebrate their 25th year running.
RixStix, the BYU-Idaho orchestra, band students all collaborated for three weeks to assemble a marching band for this year’s Fourth of July Parade.