Madi Berry
Multimedia Journalist
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Community member shares Heavenly Father’s guidance was essential to finish the flag-raising mural in just 10 days
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Madi Berry
March 12, 2020
The mosaic mural found at the front of the David O. McKay Center on the BYUH campus holds a story of its own. Built in Italy, sent back to Laie in crates, and put together by community members, the now-famous mural required both workers and community members to come together and exercise great faith.
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Psychology professor and students share how culture influences an individual's view of self-love and selfishness
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Madi Berry
March 12, 2020
BYU–Hawaii students and a professor of psychology agreed loving significant others was important, but they also stressed the need for self-love. They said taking care of oneself is key to learning how to care for others.
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Seasider Manager Aline Ly says she puts employees first as she takes on new position
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Madi Berry
March 12, 2020
Coming back to the roots of her first job at BYU–Hawaii as a Seasider general helper, BYUH alumna Aline Ly returned as the new Seasider manager beginning Winter Semester 2020. Ly said the most important part of her new position is to put her employees first. She said she believes if they are taken care of, everything else will be too.
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Dr. Neil J. Anderson invites students to act their part to build a balanced community
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Madi Berry
March 09, 2020
Students gathered in the Cannon Activities Center on March 5 as Dr. Neil J. Anderson invited those in attendance to listen closely to what the Holy Ghost taught them. During his message, Anderson discussed how students can act well their part to build Zion both on the campus as well as in the community.
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Counseling and Disability Services gives students the opportunity to relax through art therapy
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Madi Berry
March 09, 2020
Students gathered to de-stress from school on Feb. 27 through participation in art therapy. Counseling and Disability Services provided students with the opportunity to make crafts, such as origami, along with coloring sheets to relax from the stress of school, all while eating cookies.
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Second annual Archery Tag Competition draws large variety of students
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Madi Berry
March 05, 2020
As foam-tipped arrows sailed over the Soccer Field on Feb. 22, students competed in co-ed groups of five to see who would come out on top of the second annual Archery Tag Competition. The event, hosted by Seasider Sports & Activities, involved friendly competition, food and music. The winners were Team Manapua.
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Students reflect on Polynesians in media after Taika Waititi’s Academy Award win
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Madi Berry
March 03, 2020
At the 92nd Academy Awards, writer-director Taika Waititi, from New Zealand, made history on Feb. 9 as he won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film “Jojo Rabbit.” This was Waititi’s third Oscar nomination and first win, and he is the first person of Maori descent, and the first ever indigenous person to be nominated in that category, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Members of the BYU–Hawaii ohana celebrate school’s 65th birthday, speculate about future growth
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Madi Berry
March 03, 2020
To celebrate the 65th birthday of BYU–Hawaii, students and faculty gathered in the Aloha Center on Feb. 12 to share cake, favorite memories of exploring new cultures and predictions of the growth of the university over the next 65 years.
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Elder and Sister Osguthorpe invite all to utilize the Atonement to put off the natural man
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Madi Berry
February 10, 2020
The Cannon Activities Center was filled during the devotional on Jan. 28 as Elder Russell and Sister Lola Osguthorpe said finding the way back to one’s heavenly home is through learning, having proper motives and drawing on the Atonement.
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