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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

Dungeons and Dragons is making a comeback at BYUH, say students

The classic tabletop fantasy role-playing game “Dungeons & Dragons” is growing in popularity on campus. Both new and experienced players gather together at the BYU-Hawaii Gamer’s Club and in their own homes to play the game.

BYUH senior's work for his home nation of Tuvalu recognized by Queen of England

“If you ever come to England, give us a call,” said Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and his wife, Kate, jokingly to Easter Niko, a senior accounting major from Tuvalu, when he met them during their royal visit to his home country three years ago.

HI Barbecue is Kahuku's weekend treat

On a Friday night, Cove Pontin, owner of HI BBQ, can be found at a smoker, putting coals in and starting up the smoking process for a good barbeque. He leaves it to smoke and cook some brisket and pulled pork overnight, and wakes up at 5 a.m. the next morning to put ribs in. He then throws a handful of applewood chips into the smoker, to help give the meat a little more flavor on top of everything.

Guide to 2016 presidential elections

Every four years the political atmosphere of the United States of America is thrown into frenzy as candidates jockey to become the next President of the United States. Since President Barrack Obama is finishing up his second-term, the maximum allowed by the law, a new person will be sworn in to the office of President on Jan. 20, 2017.

Counter-flow bike lane on campus completed

A work crew has been painting a new bike lane around the Big Circle during the week between Winter and Spring Semesters that will allow bicyclers, skateboarders and non-motorized scooters to ride opposite of traffic.

Children, grandchildren pay tribute of Leonard Peters, BYUH alumnus and former Laie bishop

As the children and grandchildren of BYU-Hawaii alumnus and longtime Laie resident Leonard Joseph Peters talked about his life at his memorial service on Feb. 29, the running joke was that each person was their father’s and grandfather’s favorite.

Elder Hallsrom to speak at Feb. 27 BYUH Graduation

Elder Donald L. Hallstrom, a member of the Presidency of the Seventy of the LDS Church, will be speaking at BYU–Hawaii’s graduation on Feb. 27 in the Cannon Activities Center beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Apostle shares personal experience as a refugee

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Seventy sat down with Mormon Newsroom and reminisced about his experiences as a refugee in East Germany in light of the growing refugee crisis in Europe.

Pacific Rim trade agreement angers New Zealanders

The Trans Pacific Partnership, a historic and controversial trade agreement signed on Feb. 4 in Auckland, New Zealand, has the potential to affect the economies of nations around the Pacific Rim, reported Miami Today.