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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

Business EXPO highlighted professional societies

The College of Business, Computing and Government EXPO attracted students from a range of majors to make connections and gain experience for present or future endeavors. It was held on April 7 in the HGB.

Music majors showcase opera skills

Music majors learn opera not only through classroom study but also through on-stage performances, according to BYU-Hawaii students and faculty. “Island Magic: Songs of Opera & Musical Theatre,” was performed in the David O. McKay Auditorium on April 6. The presentation was conducted by students enrolled in MUSC 467 (Opera Literature II.)

Student Schedule Planner program speeds up enrollment

The Student Schedule Planner program in the student center website aims can play a big role in students’ registration to classes by catering to their preferences, according to Jennifer Lane, associate Academic Vice President for Curriculum and a religion professor.

Tahitian Student Association prepares an ocean dance for Culture Night

Members of the Tahitian Student Association at BYU–Hawaii are burning calories and dancing hard in preparation for this year’s Culture Night.

General Conference highlights, according to students

Strengthening families and individual faith are ways to overcome the troubles of the world

Proposal replaces GE classes with choice of three minors

To put end to rumors, faculty on the General Education committee held a student forum to discuss the potential changes to the GE program on Wednesday, April 6. Held in McKay 180, about 20 students attended to provide their opinions on the changes and eat pizza.

Fiction: Prayer of Souls - The Father, Part 1 of 3

Alma closed the door to the room with all caution since his wife was sleeping already. The labor of the day had kept him up for too long. Again. By the light of a tiny candle, he walked towards the bed. He did not dare sit down, for he felt his strength fading already. The weight he felt on his shoulders pressed him to his knees. Calluses had built there, witnessing to the many hours of wrestling in prayer. This night seemed to be one of those again.

Syria remains in crisis

Described as the “worst humanitarian crisis of our time” by CNN, the Syrian crisis has resulted in the loss of millions of lives as more flee their homes. The magnitude of the consequences of the crisis can be felt in other countries, reported by CNN.

Laie and Waipahu youth take charge through service

More than 300 youth from the Laie and Waipahu Stakes came together for a conference titled BASEcamp hosted in Laie from March 21 to 25 to learn, serve, and experience walking in the footsteps of the Savior.