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Professionals teach percussion workshop

Professionals teach percussion workshop

The musical community of Laie got a rare treat on Saturday, March 6, as well-known purveyors of the percussive arts paid a visit...

Kahuku open gym attracts high-flying acrobats

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Tsunami warning causes 'flood of good'

In spite of the stress and anxiety caused by the almost tsunami on Saturday, March 27, BYU–Hawaii experienced a 'flood...

Hikes to do on Oahu

Students of BYU–Hawaii have the rare opportunity to be so close to amazing and spectacular views.

Top 10 places to visit on Oahu

British officer Educates Hawaii on NATO

Saving the world one ‘tweet’ at a time

Shark feeding stirs up controversy in Haleiwa

Tsunami ‘Play Day’

Burger, with a side of art

Turtle Bay has new owners

Oahu LDS woman publishes books on baking bread

EFY a positive experience for student volunteers

Surf shop reopens

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New same-sex marriage laws in Washington D.C. take effect

On Wednesday March 3, 2010 couples within America’s capital were rejoicing with their partners over new same-sex marriage...

Study reveals Latter-day Saints most conservative religious group

A recent survey released by the Gallup poll claims Latter-day Saints are the “most Republican and the most conservative...

Man tattooed one-year-old child

It was November 2009 when Lee Dietrick of Louisville, Ohio tattooed a dime-sized letter ‘A’ on the buttock of a one-year-old...

Dems may take shortcut in passing U.S. health overhaul

WASHINGTON — Democrats struggling to enact President Barack Obama's health care overhaul may take a seldom-used Senate...

CNN lists America’s biggest rip-offs

Last month, CNN Money compiled a list of the nine biggest rip-offs in America which included items like text messages, college...

NASA moon missions grounded

President Obama unveils new budget plan

War takes heavy toll on Micronesian recruits

How big is a trillion?

New bookstore policy gives students more time to ‘shop around’ for textbooks

Obama delivers his first State of the Union Address

New temple to improve convenience in surrounding areas

New senator may prove obstacle to healthcare reform

California storms damage homes, empty communities

California ruling on gay marriage contested

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Choosing well in a market society

Choosing well in a market society

Our 13th Article of Faith tells us to seek after and hold fast to that which is praiseworthy, lovely, and of good report.

Facebook destroys entire generation

Due to a surge of popularity in social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, our age group may forever be labeled...

Students encourage an end to ‘high school’ gossiping

There has been a persistent complaint for years concerning the gossip passed around at high-school-sized BYU–Hawaii and...

How sick is too sick for class?

Students have varying opinions on what warrants a good excuse to not attend class.

Vacationing in Haiti during disaster is a controversial issue

Vacationing in Haiti during this time of horror and destruction due to the earthquakes had raised some controversial opinions...

Success of "Avatar" misleading, 3D TV may not be the future

Opposition in all things

Op-ed: Benefits of 2 semesters and 2 terms

Computer hackers may have uncovered Global warming coverup

President Wheelwright: The man behind the title

Student responds to recent Letter to the Editor

Multi-tasking thought ineffective

To BYUH students: Be good neighbors, keep Honor Code

Read, write, cough: Don't come to school

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Alves named PacWest Player of the Year; Seasiders make it to Sweet 16

BYU–Hawaii senior Lucas Alves has been named the Pacific West Conference Player of the Year for the third consecutive year...

"Knockout" competition attracts participants and spectators

The “Knockout” competition, hosted as a final project for EXS 415 by Riechelle Rieben, a junior majoring in EXS from...

Seasider golfers win Kauai tourney

The BYU-Hawaii men’s golf team used balance team scoring to come from behind in the final round to score a landmark victory...

Softball loses to sixth-ranked HPU

BYU–Hawaii softball dropped four games against nationally ranked Hawaii-Pacific University Friday and Saturday, March 12...

Seasiders advance to Sweet 16

The men’s basketball team is continuing the impressive performances by beating Cal State San Bernardino University to advance...

Men score 100 points, get invite to playoffs

Agnel Peter started swinging a racket at age 7 ... and it’s paid off

Women's basketball drops final game of season

Seasiders Fall to Notre Dame de Namur

Women’s B-ball seniors make final home baskets

Coach Clah ripping athletes into shape

At senior night, BYU-Hawaii defeated UH-Hilo 76-69 in a hard-fought game

Seasiders lose four straight

Multi-sport athlete Kristen Hartley keeping busy

Tennis team ready for nationals

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Quake, world away, was also close to home

Quake, world away, was also close to home

Chilean students share earthquake stories, fears.

LDS Australian Torah Bright brings home Olympic gold

At the close of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, many success stories have been told, including one gold medalist who is a member...

Strong earthquake hits Taiwan; injuries reported but no tsunami

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A powerful 6.4-magnitude earthquake rocked southern Taiwan on Thursday, causing widespread damage and...

Hawaii under tsunami warning after earthquake off Chile

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued a tsunami warning for the state following a strong earthquake this evening...

Strong earthquake, tsunami warning in south Japan

TOKYO — A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit off Japan's southern coast early Saturday (Friday, Feb. 26 in Hawaii), shaking...

Haitian saints returning to chapels

Tiger extinction becomes reality

$900 million plan takes shape to keep 2010 Olympics safe

Family of BYUH student adopts two children from Haiti

Haitian student shares personal dreams, earthquake insights

First Presidency asks members to pray for Haiti

BYU–Hawaii students discover humanity in Jerusalem

Boy raises over $300,000 for Haiti

Ethiopians make historical journey to Ghana temple

Haiti: Search of hope & aid