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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

Apps for creativity

The newest apps for artistic endeavors are becoming more and more streamlined and simple. Through the following apps, people are able to create videos, photography and music like never before.

Marcus Martins returns to BYUH after serving as mission president in Brazil

Dr. Marcus H. Martins, former Department Chair of BYU–Hawaii’s Department of Religion, returned home in August 2014 from serving as a mission president in Brazil São Paulo North Mission. He served from July 2011 to July 2014 with his wife, Mirian Abelin Barbosa.

Highlights from the Ho'omaika'i employee appreciation dinner 2015

About 58 BYU–Hawaii employees were honored for their time working at the university, totaling 800 years of combined service, and another 19 people received exemplary employee awards at the annual Ho’omaika’i dinner and dance on March 5 in the Cannon Activities Center.

Q & A with actor and singer Cameron Abaroa

Q: Would you give a little introduction of yourself?

Q & A with sculpture student Karina King

Karina King, a senior from California studying art with a sculpture/ceramics emphasis, feels her art is unlike any other.

Electronic music makers

Due to an increasing demand for original, computer-based, electronic music, BYU–Hawaii has chosen to offer an electronic music class to students during this summer semester.

Picasso's "Les Femmes d'Alger (version O)" breaks auction record

During the “Looking Forward to the Past” auction at Christie’s held in May, Picasso’s painting “Les Femmes d’ Alger (Version ‘O’)” sold for $179.4 million, becoming the highest selling painting on the record, reported the New York Times.

Campus comment: What are your favorite lyrics?

Skyler Sitton, a senior majoring in international cultural studies from Arizona, said, “Hurry up with my dang croissants.” Kanye West: I am God

What's on Blake Sarnowski's playlist?

Blake Sarnowski, a sophomore majoring in biomedical sciences from California, shared some insight into the creation of his playlists.