Kimo Burgess
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Caring for campus cats benefits students’ emotional and social health, say club members, and keeps cats healthier
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Kimo Burgess
March 12, 2020
Among the struggles of school and being away from home, students of the BYU–Hawaii Campus Cats Club expressed how joy and reassurance come from caring for furry felines living on campus.
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Joel Reece encourages students to know their eating habits and avoid excessive refined carbohydrates
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Kimo Burgess
February 13, 2020
The amount of carbohydrates available on campus has an effect on a student’s lifestyle and diet, according to students and exercise and sports science professor on campus. They said a balanced diet of refined and unrefined carbohydrates is important for a healthy lifestyle. In reality, they added anyone can eat whatever they want if they exercise accordingly.
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The Lord’s words speak through hymns, according to BYU–Hawaii students
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Kimo Burgess
November 28, 2019
According to students, Church hymns, like scriptures, can bring one closer to the Lord. In times of deprivation or stress, the Lord helps people, and BYU–Hawaii students shared their favorite hymn and why it is meaningful to them.
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Political Science Department presents new internships and field trips for students
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Kimo Burgess
November 12, 2019
The Little Theater became filled with students when the Political Science faculty presented new changes to the major and opportunities such as internships and field trips to Washington, D.C., Thailand, and the United Nations in New York City.
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Young Men General President Stephen W. Owen says balance should be a priority in life
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Kimo Burgess
November 08, 2019
Three BYU–Hawaii students sang “I Stand All Amazed” as the opening for Stephen W. Owen, the Young Men General President, during his devotional on Tuesday, Nov. 5 in the Cannon Activities Center. He said centering to the Savior allows the body as a temple to have a good foundation.
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Political science students share their experience in the Maka'ala Club and trip to the UN headquarters
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Kimo Burgess
November 07, 2019
The Maka'ala Human Rights Club members hosted a booth in front of the Aloha Center on Oct. 24 to commemorate the 74th anniversary of the creation of the United Nations.
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