Student Mental Health Is Worse During COVID-19 June 11, 6:17 a.m. Another study has found that student mental health worsened during the pandemic, The Washington Post reported. In the study, researchers tracked 217 students who were freshmen in 2017. Prior to the pandemic, students’ stress levels rose and fell, usually in tandem with midterm and final exams. Since the onset of
REXBURG — Police say a man found standing over a female BYU-Idaho student’s bed has also illegally snuck inside other Rexburg student apartments. The Rexburg Police Department reported earlier this week that an unknown man went into a woman’s bedroom at The Cove, an off-campus apartment for Brigham Young University-Idaho students. RPD Assistant Chief Gary […]
REXBURG Human trafficking is a widespread crime that comes in many forms, and a newly formed nonprofit aimed to help trafficking victims is asking for your help. Former Brigham Young University-Idaho student Ethan Huffaker is the founder of the Rexburg-based organization Search and Rescue Africa, also known as SARA. While serving a mission in […]
REXBURG Human trafficking is a widespread crime that comes in many forms, and a newly formed nonprofit aimed to help trafficking victims is asking for your help. Former Brigham Young University-Idaho student Ethan Huffaker is the founder of the Rexburg-based organization Search and Rescue Africa, also known as SARA. While serving a mission in […]
Franklin County native and a former president of Brigham Young University-Idaho died last week.Â
Joe Christensen, the 12th president of then Ricks College, died on May 18. He was 91 years old.
Joe Christensen served as the collegeâs president from 1985-1989. He was born on July 21, 1929 and grew up in Banida, Idaho. He attended elementary school in Banida s one-room school, then graduated from Preston High School in 1946. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, then served as an officer in the Air Force.Â
×
Advertisement
A funeral service was held for Christensen on Saturday in Salt Lake City. During the service, his six children, Amy Poulton, Susan Jones, Stephen Christensen, Linda Evans, Douglas Christensen and Spencer Christensen recounted their most memorable moments with their father.