Kimo Burgess
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Essential workers during the pandemic say they operate to keep workplaces safe
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Kimo Burgess
December 09, 2020
Essential workers in Laie said their work is meaningful but difficult to follow CDC guidelines and safety regulations.
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BYUH ohana offer guidance to students to improve their studying and work ethic
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Kimo Burgess
November 03, 2020
A BYU–Hawaii alumnus in graduate school, the director of the Library and the Center for Academic Success, and a BYUH senior, shared tips on how to better handle another remote semester of classes. Their recommendations included good time management, self-discipline and taking breaks after studying.
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Student clubs share struggles of running their organizations during the coronavirus pandemic
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Kimo Burgess
November 03, 2020
After BYU–Hawaii transitioned to remote learning, club presidents said they had to adapt to new changes by making their club events online. In doing so, some said they found new opportunities to get student engagement despite remote learning for the Fall 2020 Semester, while others said online learning made it impossible for them to keep their club going.
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Students share concerns over political polarization as the election approaches
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Kimo Burgess
November 02, 2020
Students expressed concerns over the country’s polarizing political divide, the effect of media bias on the legitimacy of news and the state of democracy in the United States as the election approaches.
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BYUH students say October 2020 general conference calls for faith in action and preparation
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Kimo Burgess
October 30, 2020
With two new temples announced in the Pacific and a focus on love and prayer during an increasingly divisive and difficult time, BYU–Hawaii students said the messages of conference were relevant to life’s current circumstances and what they needed to hear.
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As fires rage through the West Coast, students share how its impacting them at home
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Kimo Burgess
October 12, 2020
BYU–Hawaii students in California, Oregon and Utah said they experienced terrible air quality from ash in the air and evacuations due to the West Coast fires in the United States.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg called 'an intellectual giant and a warrior for women'
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Kimo Burgess
September 22, 2020
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away on Sept. 18, 2020, at the age of 87 from metastatic pancreatic cancer, the New York Times reported.
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The virtual Fall 2020 Ohana meeting discussed the challenges and responsibilities of online teaching
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Kimo Burgess
September 14, 2020
The Fall 2020 Semester Ohana Meeting for staff and faculty was live streamed due to the coronavirus pandemic restrictions. President John S.K. Kauwe III and Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon also spoke in the meeting held on Zoom on Aug. 27.
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New Student Experience members shared they tried to prepare students through a live stream orientation
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Kimo Burgess
September 11, 2020
The New Student Experience for the Fall 2020 Semester was held virtually on Aug. 29, the due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, workers from the New Student Experience and students who attended said they can still have a BYU–Hawaii experience even if they are at home.
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