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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
Students reflect on their experiences on 9/11
This year marks the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States of America, a date known as 9/11.
Freshmen soccer players say they are unified as season begins
With their first season as college soccer players under way, the freshman soccer players said they have grown in unity as a team.
Hair stylists can be found among the BYUH student body
Several students and local community members offer their services to cut and style hair at BYU–Hawaii.
A pair of running shoes is all the equipment people need to start exercising, says experts
There is no sport humans are better fitted to than running, as observed by the German science magazine geo.de. According to geo.de, it is the most widespread sport worldwide, due to obvious reasons: one can start right away and without a coach or any special equipment beside shoes. Even that is debatable with the advent of barefoot running.
Ted's Bakery bringing pies to the North Shore for more than 25 years
Felipe Repollo Jr. has been baking at Ted’s Bakery for more than 15 years and has become quite familiar with the history of his workplace.
House of the Lord: Reflections on the benefits of attending the temple
“The blessings of the temple are priceless,” said President Thomas S. Monson in April of 2015. “As we enter through the doors of the temple, we leave behind us the distractions and confusion of the world. There is rest for our souls and a respite from the cares of our lives.”
Three sisters all live in Hale 7
Tiffany, Ashley, and Erica Greer all have different plans, different stories, and different lives. But when it came to deciding on college, their answers matched seamlessly.
Indonesian desserts and Navajo tacos make appearance at Food Fest
BYU–Hawaii and the community of Laie enjoyed one of the university’s most memorable traditions, Food Fest on Saturday, Sept. 5.
Professors analyze ISIS - the common enemy
Fighting ISIS has become ever more difficult because it is more than just a random terror organization, according to Major General Michael K. Nagata, special operations commander for the U.S. Military in the Middle East. “We have not defeated the idea. We do not even understand the idea,” he said, according to The New York Times.