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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

Catholic priest explains structure and faith of Catholic Church

In the world of Christianity, the Catholic faith is the most widespread denomination with an estimated 1.2 billion members, according to BBC News.

Royalty of BYU–Hawaii

How students named Prince and Princess got their names

Music heals hearts and minds

Koko Ohira learned of the healing power of music when she performed for earthquake victims in Japan

Campaign against sexual assault spreads to Hawaii

Hawaii Says NO MORE, a local adaptation of the national public awareness campaign of the same name, focuses on ending domestic violence and sexual assault, as stated in its website hawaiisaysnomore.org. It invites the public to play a part so its influence can spread to other parts of the world.

Visiting Australia

Australia, a continent and country so far away it could be the end of the world, attracts over 6 million tourists every year, according to Tourism Australia, a tourism company based in Sydney, Australia.

Ferre finishes as he started

To conclude his time here at BYU–Hawaii, Theater and Speech Professor Craig Ferre will be directing the same play with which he began his BYUH career 35 years ago. The cast, a collection of students and original cast members, he said, will put on a final production of “Arsenic and Old Lace” as a way to honor him.

Day in the life of art major Rocky Woo

Rocky Woo, a senior from Hong Kong majoring in fine art, reminisced about his experience as a developing artist, saying, “Drawing is like life, where there are ugly stages initially and then the beautiful stage comes.”

Major league promotion for Coach Mark Davis

BYU–Hawaii’s soccer coach is set to split his time with a semi-professonal women’s team in Utah.