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Waimea Bay, a popular beach spot for tourists, locals and BYU–Hawaii students, faced a major tragedy on Feb. 7 leading to the disappearance of a Swedish visitor, raising questions about beach safety. BYUH students and lifeguard react to the incident by advising beachgoers to not overestimate their abilities during rough ocean conditions.
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How people exercise their agency determines the person they will become, according to Georgi Lukov, an associate professor in the Faculty of Sciences who gave the BYU–Hawaii devotional on Feb. 4 in the Cannon Activities Center. Lukov’s wife and three daughters, who are all students at BYUH, were also involved in the program.
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