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E ola olelo Hawaii
The Hawaiian language continues to be revitalized
through state initiatives and within BYUH
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My first camera
After getting her first camera,
a BYUH student turns a long-time
admiration for photography
into a passion for storytelling
and cultural preservation
of her Samoan heritage
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The healing lens
Three BYUH students share photography serves as a therapeutic outlet for self-expression, emotional processing and personal growth
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When words fail and pictures fade
BYUH student writers
and photographers ponder
the limitations of literature
and photography saying
by combining them, they
can tell compelling stories
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An authentic experience with film photography
Perfect imperfection, unique lighting
and the suspense of waiting to see
what gets developed, are why
photographers say they use film
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Putting things into perspective
Framing an image and a narrative
calls for a specific choice of perspective,
say student photographers and writer
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The art of finding balance
Graduation speaker, Rosalind Pedron says her success is rooted in the balance she found between academics, faith, family, community and motherhood
Student mothers share gratitude for nurses and new-mom kits while suggesting a daycare and TVA policy updates
School resources like TVA missionary nurses provide necessary care and relieve stress, said BYU–Hawaii student mothers. Also, efforts from the BYUH Women’s Organization to give student mothers new-mom kits made being a mother in school less challenging, they said.
Going into the Metaverse world
CGI specialist says the metaverse opens up new possibilities for the internet, businesses and creativity and students should take advantage
Sara Nelson says while visiting the PCC with her family she heard a voice say, “This is where you belong”
Sara Danielle Nelson, a BYU–Hawaii alumna from Utah who studied psychology, said learning to be her authentic self, serving others and getting out of her comfort zone are all valuable traits she developed at BYUH.
Members of Polynesian clubs enjoy an ‘enchanted evening’ on a red carpet of their own to celebrate in-person school and Fall 2021 graduates
Lights and greenery adorned the Cannon Activities Center on Nov. 12, transforming the ordinary gymnasium into a forest-like dance floor. Wearing tuxedos and formal dresses, students attended a gala dubbed “an enchanted evening,” complete with a red carpet and elaborate photo backdrops.
Biology students say they are restoring native wildlife to look after future generations
One of the ecological restorations taking place on Oahu is happening on the BYU–Hawaii campus. If all goes well, then one corner of campus, will look just how the island looked before European contact, said Dr. Spencer Ingley, assistant professor of the Faculty of Sciences.
Remote courses increased professors’ workloads, but they say they are grateful to learn new skills and keep their positions
Since classes became remote, BYU–Hawaii professors said their workload has increased, and they miss seeing their students in person. However, they said they are thankful to have their jobs, and they enjoy learning new technology platforms like Zoom and Proctorio.
Emmy nominated journalist Tannya Joaquin encourages students to take risks and believe in themselves
Students crowded into a room in the Heber J. Grant Building to hear television journalist Tannya Joaquin speak as part of a weekly lecture series. When she walked in, Joaquin said, the students gave her hope. “I see in you the hope, and I see where I was 30 years ago.”
Fans all over the world pay tribute to the late Stan Lee, who they describe as a positive influence and comic-book revolutionary
Five students of BYUH honored the late Stan Lee by sharing their favorite cameos of him in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the last of which is fittingly found in the long-anticipated and critically acclaimed “Avengers: Endgame.” One student commented on Lee’s impact on the world as it inspired him as an artist. Celebrities have used to social media to pay tribute to Lee’s long, extraordinary life.
100 things to do outside your room
BYUH students offer plenty of ideas for getting out of the house, including attending club activities and having a potluck meal with friends.