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JANUARY 8, 2002:
Headlines:
Students encounter new airport security during holiday travel BYU-Idaho apartment complexes vandalized over holiday BYU-Is ice rink open to students LDS scriptures now on CD-ROM for $5 USU student discovers glitch in Instant Messenger software Pair lives outside theater for Star Wars
News:
Pilot crashes plane into building after unauthorized takeoff Ski resorts expect to see green this season Olympic festivities wont close BYU-I campus Snowmobiles not for city roads Jaywalking endangers pedestrians, drivers 19-year-old elected as new mayor Rexburg economy remains stable
Religion:
Priesthood, Relief Society to study teachings of President Harold B. Lee throughout 2002 Aaronic Priesthood Duty to God Young Women Personal Progress For the Strength of Youth pamphlet redesigned Church releases scriptures on CD-ROM Visiting teaching message changed to aid gospel study
Campus:
Students celebrate winter semester at First Night Married Students are moving into Dorm 5 Bednars to open ice rink today at ribbon cutting Students take a trip south of the border Scholarships help pay the way Students balance work, school Renovation on MC Little Theater provides more room for events Honor students embrace learning
Arts and Entertainment:
A cappella group to sing at New Student Orientation First Night celebrations differ from past years Children's book Thunder Cave re-written for today New Christian band releases CD on journey to fame FOOD and FLICKS: 1960s classic movie is remembered FOOD and FLICKS: Cheesy Cheeseburger Pizzas Grammy nominees announced for 2002
Sports:
Expected, unexpected events captivate sports world Ricks College crushed by Eastern Utah but finishes victorious over Colorado Vikings sweep two home games Best and worst take their places News in Brief