Madi Berry
Multimedia Journalist
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Graduate Raihau Gariki didn't originally plan to come to BYUH but says the spirit of the campus changed her life
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Madi Berry
May 14, 2020
Raihau Gariki, a graduate from Tahiti who majored in TESOL, said although coming to BYUH was not what she had planned for her life, the spirituality and experiences from the campus could not have been found elsewhere.
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First-generation college student shares friendships and professors at BYU–Hawaii have helped her navigate college
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Madi Berry
May 14, 2020
Alexis Jimenez, a recent graduate from California who majored in psychology, shared how the experiences she has had at BYU–Hawaii have helped her learn about more cultures, create friendships that felt like family, and figure out what path she wants to take for her future.
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Domestic students share Hawaii feels like home and gives them a place to stay during pandemic
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Madi Berry
May 04, 2020
Domestic students who decided to stay in Hawaii during the COVID-19 pandemic said consistency and independence are of the reasons they decided to stay and a desire to grow both personally and spiritually.
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Spencer Ingley shares about his journey and micro -plastics research in Antarctica, the Great White Continent
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Madi Berry
April 27, 2020
On the vast, barren vistas of Antarctica, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Sciences Spencer Ingley was one of five volunteers selected by AirBnB and The Ocean Conservancy to travel to the Great White Continent of Antarctica, in order to understand the impact human activity could have on the environment.
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One year later: BYUH students and alumni reflect on the Christchurch shooting
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Madi Berry
April 27, 2020
One year after the mosque shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15, 2019, BYUH students and alumni shared their experiences in the aftermath of the shooting. Each individual talked about the impact and healing that took place in New Zealand over the last year. They said while people aren't talking about it as much as they were right after it happened, the tragedy will be remembered along with the unity they saw and felt as people united together to recover from it.
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Students say livestream of Culture Night's introduction videos showed university's dedication to its student body
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Madi Berry
April 02, 2020
Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, Culture Night was cancelled. However, on March 20 and 21, BYU–Hawaii students, community members and families around the world united as they watched the introduction videos for Culture Night created by the staff at BYUH's Media Production Center.
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Campus Comment: What part of your culture are you going to keep as you create your own family?
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Madi Berry
March 30, 2020
Justin Ioane
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Devotional with Dr. Ban Phung shares story of escape from Vietnam, offers a message of redemption
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Madi Berry
March 27, 2020
Dr. Ban Phung, an associate professor in the Faculty of Arts & Letters, highlighted a theme of redemption through stories of his and his mother’s escape from Vietnam, his experience of growing up in America, and his acceptance of the gospel during his devotional on March 18 in the Cannon Activities Center.
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Students say a healthy mental state gets them through stressful times
By
Madi Berry
March 18, 2020
BYU-Hawaii students gathered to participate in mindfulness meditation on Feb. 20 to help reduce stress during the midterm exam period in the semester. This was before the decision to move classes online because of the corona virus pandemic. Students said they engaged in deep breathing and relaxation exercises to help manage any personal stressors they were experiencing. Those in attendance said the event helped them from becoming overwhelmed by school and stressed the importance of taking care of their minds.
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