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Digital Technology

Digital technology is part of almost everything we do. The Digital Technology Merit Badge is all about using, understanding and appreciating digital technology including computers, tablets, cell phones, and even computer-controlled coffee pots.

Bringing Comfort To Kids With Cancer

LayersOfLoveOpenThe Cub Scouts from Bear Den 2 in Pack 800, Kissimmee, Fla., contribute regularly to Layers of Love For Children, a charity that provides no-sew blankets to children who are battling cancer.

BL Workshop In Action

TwigTableSmallTwo New York Boy Scouts used an item they built based on instructions found in a BL Workshop article to represent their counties at the New York State Fair.

Eagle Scouts Cycling Across America

ESCAASmallerThis summer, a group of Eagle Scouts from Troop 165 will bike from San Francisco, Calif., to Virginia Beach, Va. Fifty days; 3,691 miles, for an average of nearly 74 miles per day. And they're inviting any Eagle Scout out there to ride with them for any portion of the trip.

Mining in Society

The Mining in Society merit badge covers the history of mining, explores the status of mining in the 21st century, and introduces Scouts to modern mining careers.

Mining In Society Requirements Released

You may not know it, but mining is kind of a big deal. From communications, transportation, power, construction, MiningOpeneragriculture, and medicine to education, entertainment, and recreation, nearly every aspect of society relies on mining. Learn more by earning your Mining in Society merit badge.

Video of a day at the West Point Camporee

westpoint-200x148The West Point Camporee is held one weekend each spring near Lake Frederick, N.Y., not far from the United States Military Academy. Actual West Point cadets -- most of them former Scouts -- put the thousands of Scouts, Venturers and Girl Scouts through some basic training at dozens of stations.

Eagle Tells How Town Has Recovered From Tornado

In the March issue of Boys' Life we told the story of Scouts from across the country rushing to help the community of Moore, Okla., after a devastating tornado ripped through the town last summer. Now, almost a year later, Eagle Scout Davin Ferren offers the following update on the recovery in his hometown.

It’s Cold Out There; Get Outside!

The Northeastern Pennsylvania Council's Klondike derby featured 1,000 Scouts and parents participating in events from winter survival skills to sledding. KlondikeOpen

Photos of winter activities at Camp Wilderness

Last February, more than 250 Scouts participated in a search-and-rescue training session at Camp Wilderness, the Northern Lights Council's 2,400-acre wooded campground in Minnesota's Paul Bunyon State Forest.

New Videos Highlight The Christen High-Adventure Base

SummitBikingWith the National Jamboree in the rear-view mirror, the Summit is driving forward to become the Christen high-adventure base, which opens next summer as the fourth of the high-adventure bases operated by the BSA's National Council.

Photos from the BearPaw winter camp experience

Scouts from the Silicon Valley Monterey Bay Council headed into California's snowy Sierra Nevada mountains for the annual BearPaw winter experience. Take a look at photos from their campout.

Cub Scouts Say Thanks To Soldiers

american-flagCub Scouts from Pack 327 in the Mid-America Council spent part of one Saturday at their local airport greeting soldiers who were arriving and departing for travel, and presenting them with American flags.

Check Out The New Cub Hub

CubHubCalling all Cub Scouts, parents of Cub Scouts and big brothers of Cub Scouts: The BSA has a new website that you need to check out.

Apply For Your 2014 NESA Scholarship Now

NESAThe application window for the prestigious and highly competitive National Eagle Scout Association scholarships is officially open. You have until December 2013 to apply.