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Overcome bad habits, cultivate good ones Nail biting, teeth grinding, leg shaking, scripture reading, nighttime prayer saying and athletic training; these are called habits. These habits and many others are wha... Do not get caught in a texting faux pas In the years following its development, texting quickly grew into a trend. People of all nations and backgrounds grabbed hold of texting, shaping it to meet their indivi... Students rate apartments on web site Spring semester is weeks away. Housing complexes are beginning to fill up and costs are increasing. College students can find it difficult trying to decide where to comm... 'Beauty school dropout' not the case for estheticians, cosmetologists Beauty School knock outs raise money for Haven House by displaying talentsModel tryouts began last Thursday for the Austin Kade Academy’s annual student hair and f... FHE Every Monday evening studen't gather to participate in an activity in what we call Family Home Evening. Besides being just something fun to do on Monday evenings, studen... Apartment unity conquers differences Loud music, interpretive dancing and singing stops people in their tracks as they walk by Greenbrier, apartment 21. What started as one spontaneous show has grown to a w... Clean up your online profile, get employed With personal lives being published and updated daily online, it is natural that the Internet is where the job search is moving. Maintaining a professional appearance on... Shoppers turn frugal, coupon clip to save Learning to save money now will prepare individuals for the uncertainties of the future.No one knows when the next natural disaster will strike. The news cannot report a... Make your University Apartment a Home While the definition of a home is different to everyone, little things can be done to make a college apartment more welcoming. Not every apartment is going to be dressed... Journaling habits revamped with technology Before computers, printers and modern innovations, the written word was recorded on handcrafted materials. Innovations and technologies allowed the journal to expa... Student spotlight: Libby Nelson Libby Nelson began her dance career at age nine. Originally the idea to take a dance class came from her mother, but Nelson independently developed a life-altering... Student spotlight: Keisha McCarthy Keisha McCarthy, a senior studying music arts with an emphasis in vocal performance, began singing at a young age. She developed her musical skills in both Jamaica and t... Pick up lines breaking the ice in Rexburg A pick-up line is used as a potential icebreaker or a conversation starter and can range from the simple “hi” to the longer phrases like, “If you were ... Debate rises over the quality of homeschooling There are varying opinions on the topic of homeschooling versus public schooling, and people are voicing their opinions about the advantages and disadvantages of each.&n... Rexburg unites to makeover the image of one deserving individual After weeks of planning, anticipation and growing participation, Miracle Makeover Month 2010 ended on Friday, Feb. 5 with the unveiling of Laurie Barney’s new look... Managing time will create more time Time is something many people wish they had more of. Between the demands of school, work, socializing and church, time can be a rare commodity, but it does not need to b... Amid grief, Haitian students turn to service As time passes, the affects of Haiti’s earthquake don’t disappear, but rather become more apparent in the lives of BYU–Idaho students. Fara... Even the fittest can't survive without water Baby, do you like water? Good thing, because you like 70 percent of my body.As that pick-up line suggests, water makes up approximately 60–70 percent of the body.D... Students Communicate in Foreign Tongues Students attending Brigham Young University – Idaho come from across the country and across the world, each student bringing their own ‘slang’ ... Professors Speak Out About Rating Website Let’s pretend that it is time to register for spring classes. You log on to register and realize that the Math 108 class you want to take is full. There are still ... Miracle Makeover Month to change a life The new year is all about fresh starts and new beginnings. That is why Tami Hymas, owner of Tami’s Salon in Rexburg and other businesses are pulling together... Clothing Drive: an opportunity to give Clothing Drive happening now. You can give to those in need.Do you have some items of clothing lying around that aren't getting any use? Give them to people in need this... A TRUE REMNANT OF THE PAST Local author has book signing at BYU-Idaho’s Bookstore REXBURG, Idaho — BYU–Idaho Bookstore will host alumni and local author of Esias: Remnant... In the mind of a gamer Brandon Fegenbush did not have a girlfriend on his mission. Even though he broke up with his girlfriend before he left, that didn’t prevent him fr... Party at "The Cafe" Cookies, drinks, jelly filled pancakes makes for a great weekend for you and your friends. Students at American Manor this week had their grand opening of "the caf&... City Council Elections Elections for City COuncil are heating up. 13 candidates look forward to participation in City Council and possibly as Mayor of Rexburg. By Jenny Farley ... Swine flu hits nation and BYU?Idaho Video produced by Jenny Farley/i-News Story by Shannon Self/scroll staff The Student Health Center is trying to accommodate students who wish to be see... Activities for Fall fill Rexburg With the leaves changing colors and Halloween just around the corner, Rexburg and its surrounding areas have fun things to do during the chang... Pounding away the freshman 15 step by step Change often triggers weight fluctuation, weight gain being the most prevalent. The changes associated with attending college for the first year have been found to trigg... Rexburg's Biggest Loser A competition has started in Rexburg, but in this one the participants are trying to lose: Rexburg's Biggest Loser was inspired by the popular television show where comp... Tami's Salon A new salon with a unique idea opened up in Rexburg.IT MAY SEEM LIKE THE LAST THING REXBURG NEEDS IS A NEW SALON; BUT THIS ONE MIGHT PROVE DIFFERENT. TAMI'S, NAMED AFTER... Beauty School Drop in: students attend hair school after high school Junior Shaleena Carlisle formerly attended two beauty schools in San Antonio, Texas before attending BYU–Idaho. Beauty school, Carlisle said, was roug... Project Nivacle Poultry brought BYU–Idaho students and teachers and individuals of the Nivacle tribe together in Paraguay this past August when efforts were made to better t... Weekly Review Jake RayWeekly Restaurant ReviewB.J.’s Bayou If you were in a restaurant and on the menu they offer things like “fried alligator tail” or “g... Meningitis; Flu to Adeu College students, especially freshmen, are the targets for one particuliar life-threatening disease. Meningitis is a disease with flu-like symptoms, which, if untreated,... General Conference plans This coming weekend, General Conference will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah. for many students, conference is an occasion with many traditions whether they are with ... Students Fit for Fall With fall semester beginning many students are looking for a way to stay in shape, and for the third year, the university will be continuing their "Fit for Fall"... Pet tattoos provide peace of mind in disasters SEATTLE-September is National Preparedness Month. This year the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is using this to their advantage by changing perceptions... Slipping away in leaps and hurdles It only took the tuck of a toe. Then followed some forty stitches in the face. Without that small curling of a toe, Andrew Washburn would not be at BYU-Idaho today.... Climbing a mountain Yesterday I climbed a mountain. It took me 4 hours to reach the top, and 2 to climb down. I took a very good friend with me and we traveled through dust, rain, brush, an... |
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