Levi Fuaga
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To overcome senioritis, BYUH ohana members say avoid self-doubt, make time to enjoy hobbies and focus on goals and plans
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Levi Fuaga
April 26, 2022
Academic Advisor Gail Kailee-Tropia shared four ways to deal with senioritis, including creating an academic plan, taking capstone classes, being involved in a career and internships and incorporating self-care.
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Tips on reducing waste include reducing fossil fuel use and recycling
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Levi Fuaga
April 26, 2022
Reducing waste means being aware of how our actions will affect the natural environment, says Kumuwaiwai Center for Sustainability Student Supervisor Leslie Harper. He shared different ways students affect their carbon output including the amount of food, gas and electricity they use. “The goal is to reduce our carbon footprint,” he added, which is the amount of carbon output necessary for a person to function.
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Behind the scenes of Culture Night 2022: Three clubs, Aotearoa, Samoa and Hawaii, share the symbolism of their costumes
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Levi Fuaga
April 20, 2022
Samoa
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Mothers and future mothers on the Ke Alaka‘i staff share their insights on mothering and motherhood
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Levi Fuaga
April 20, 2022
For some Ke Alaka‘i employees, being a mother means many things, such as showing unconditional love to caring for their children’s needs and incorporating things they’ve learned from their motherly figures. However, they said motherhood also comes with certain challenges that shape the meaning of being a mother.
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Reusing ordinary objects
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Levi Fuaga
April 14, 2022
Here are eight ideas to repurpose used items, tested and tried by BYUH students
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New temples and presidencies are among the many highlights of April’s General Conference
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Levi Fuaga
April 14, 2022
Apart from 17 new temples being announced, the April 2022 General Conference advised members to serve wherever they can, make and keep covenants with God and rely on Jesus Christ to heal from abuse and mental health difficulties.
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Winter 2022 graduation student speaker says coming to BYUH taught her to not be afraid in taking the first step
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Levi Fuaga
April 14, 2022
Natasya Haridas said she has always wanted to go above and beyond when working towards her goals. She explained education in Singapore is very competitive, and she got looked down on for attending school overseas because there is a stigma if someone doesn’t get into the top schools, they won’t make it very far in life.
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Campus Comment: What is something you enjoy about your major?
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Levi Fuaga
April 09, 2022
Anaïs Fry, a freshman from Massachusetts majoring in social work, said she enjoys learning about important social issues such as supporting the LGBTQ+ community and the Black Lives Matter movement. She also said she feels more confident speaking openly about these topics with family and friends. “It helps me better understand them and how to be an advocate [and] stand up for people who are marginalized.”
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Whether artistic or analytical, senior projects reflect students’ knowledge and understanding of a subject, say BYUH professors
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Levi Fuaga
April 09, 2022
Deans and professors from four different BYU–Hawaii programs describe the major projects required for seniors to graduate. From art shows to a 20-page paper, each senior project is specific to their major and allows students to research and explore a topic of their choosing.
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