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Iosepa's story

The Iosepa was named after several religious figures named Joseph
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At the helm of the Iosepa canoe

Captain Mark Ellis leads the Iosepa voyage to new horizons after almost a decade of the canoe’s inactivity
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Lessons from sailing the Iosepa

Three BYUH students say sailing with Iosepa has strengthened their faith, skills and bonds with others
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Tying together past and present generations

Hiki Mai E Nā Pua’s deeper meanings continually influences generations throughout BYUH and the community
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The joy of Filipinos unveiled

The 2024 World Happiness Report declares the Philippines as the second happiest country in Southeast Asia
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'Huki' canoe show returns to PCC

Polynesian Cultural Center's iconic floating canoe show gets updated

Students reveal their ultimate skincare tips

BYUH students share everyday regimens and tricks to get their skin healthy and clean

Visiting Foster Botanical Garden in Honolulu

The oldest of the botanical gardens in the city is rich in horticultural history, says historians

Lighthouse: An enduring sentinel of safety

The Diamond Head Lighthouse holds sailors’ hopes and oversees the beauty of Lē’ahi

Building the Iosepa

The information in the graphic and published below comes from master carvers and others who helped bring the Iosepa canoe from an idea into reality.

Acai bowls might not be as healthy as they look

Dietitians and nutritionists said acai bowls may contain more calories than what people thought

Working to empower women at BYUH

The Women’s Services & Resources continues to provide a safe space for women to be heard

Three sports out!

Three sports excluded in the 2024 Paris Olympics

Pickleball: Uniting local residents through play

Laie community enjoys newly added sport during annual “Laie Days” celebration

Voting matters, says BYUH students and alumnae

U.S. citizens say increasing engagement for voters is essential to overcome lower voter turnout rate and strengthen the democratic process