Brooke Guryn
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Students and alumnus share values, struggles and opportunities of intercultural peacebuilding major
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Brooke Guryn
April 06, 2020
According to members of the BYU–Hawaii ohana, the intercultural peacebuilding program (IPB) at BYUH provides students the opportunity to find fulfilment, passion and drive.
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APCC employers share desire to recruit on campus to promote IWORK program and student success
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Brooke Guryn
April 02, 2020
International employers from New Zealand, Fiji, Tahiti, Samoa, and American Samoa shared they accepted the invitation to attend the Asia-Pacific Career Conference to continue the mission of IWORK and create opportunities for Pacific Islander and Asian students to succeed.
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Students say Utah earthquake that damaged Angel Moroni statue is a sign of the times
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Brooke Guryn
March 30, 2020
The Angel Moroni statue atop the Salt Lake Temple stood tall without his trumpet in hand ,after it was dislodged by a severe earthquake on the morning of March 18. The 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit 10 miles west of Salt Lake City in Magna, Utah, according to The New York Times.
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Students embrace the opportunity to be creative amid the COVID-19 crisis
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Brooke Guryn
March 30, 2020
Due to safety precautions for the coronavirus, students said they are taking advantage of extra time indoors. They said they are enjoying reading books, creating social media accounts dedicated to fitness, learning musical instruments and spending quality time with their families.
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Prelaw Society teaches Laie Elementary students about law and critical thinking
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Brooke Guryn
March 27, 2020
Fifth-graders worked alongside Prelaw Society students at Laie Elementary School learning the basics of the legal system on March 12. Prelaw volunteers noted how their mock class taught students essential lessons about the judicial system, critical thinking, and how there are always two sides of a story.
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Students and bishop share advice on multicultural dating from love and acceptance to good communication and hard work
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Brooke Guryn
March 17, 2020
Students filled the Hale 2 lounge on Feb. 25 to hear advice about multicultural dating that included having open communication, acceptance, hard work, selflessness and faith. The event was hosted by Residential Life and Title IX. There were students and bishops from Tonga, Samoa, Japan, Philippines, and New Zealand who addressed students’ concerns on what makes a multicultural relationship work, and whether it’s worth getting into a multicultural relationship.
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Service Center staff encourages students to perform random acts of kindness throughout the week
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Brooke Guryn
March 05, 2020
From writing a kind person's name on the sidewalk with chalk to sharing a genuine smile or an appreciation message to their friends, BYU–Hawaii students said they participated in the Random Acts of Kindness Week by looking outward and serving others by small and simple means. Students shared thoughts and feelings of happiness by being both the giver and the receiver of these acts.
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English Circle hosts Valentine’s Day poetry activity for students to express their emotions
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Brooke Guryn
February 21, 2020
In heartfelt messages and hateful words, BYU-Hawaii students came together for a Valentine’s Day open mic and slam poetry activity, presented by the BYUH English Circle on Feb.13. Students gathered together to share original poems, their favorite poems written by others and love songs.
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Students scramble to find ‘the one’ during speed dating activity at the Hale Pavilion
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Brooke Guryn
February 13, 2020
The BYU–Hawaii Residential Advisors Traditions Committee organized a speed dating activity on Feb. 6 with white linen tables full of people, Hershey’s Kisses, laughing, chattering and live music at the Hale Pavilion.
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