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Hip-hop Club leaders say anyone can dance in the club’s encouraging and empowering environment
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Rahel Meyer
December 13, 2021
With presidency members from different countries around the world, the BYU–Hawaii Hip-Hop Dance Club aspires to be a place where diversity flourishes through a connection to dance, explained Josephine Matafeo, a sophomore majoring in computer science from Samoa and the club’s vice president.
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Hawaii’s street art movement beautifies communities and creates a powerful positive impact, says co-founder of annual urban art festival
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Rahel Meyer
December 13, 2021
Taking a stroll in downtown Honolulu, vibrant, colorful murals adorn walls and surfaces surrounding the spectators on the streets.
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Apostle uses the scriptures to testify of the commotion in the latter days and power of ordinances and covenants
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Rahel Meyer
November 30, 2021
Rather than open it up for questions as he shared he had done in previous visits to BYU–Hawaii, Elder David A. Bednar of Quorum of the Twelve Apostles delved into the scriptures and urged students to realize the impact of covenants and ordinances during a special devotional held on Sunday, Nov. 14.
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Fashion through the decades
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Rahel Meyer
November 11, 2021
As fashion trends from the past have come back in recent years, Jada Loganimoce, a sophomore from Washington majoring in business management, showcases how pairing modern and vintage trends makes them more appealing to current consumers.
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Founder of earring business says her business is a place where women dealing with infertility and pregnancy issues can reach out
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Rahel Meyer
November 11, 2021
When her first-born son, Sol, passed away in 2017, BYU–Hawaii alumna Ema Kaka from Hamilton, New Zealand, said she felt a need to keep herself busy to be able to cope with her loss.
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BYUH students share how Van Gogh’s art enriches their lives and reminds them to cherish their loved ones
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Rahel Meyer
November 11, 2021
Splayed onto the walls of a spacious room, Van Gogh’s colorful paintings moved from the walls to vividly appear on the floor. Classical music accompanied the massive moving canvases as visitors of “Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” in Honolulu looked around with smiles on their faces.
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Founder of a non-profit helping African immigrants and refugees shares how diversity at BYUH impacted her vision
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Rahel Meyer
November 11, 2021
The challenges she faced as an international student in the United States are what fuel her each day, says Gloria Mensah, co-founder and executive director of the GK Folks Foundation, on the foundation’s website.
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BYUH student and professional hairdresser says he quit his job at a high-end salon to provide more affordable hair care
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Rahel Meyer
November 11, 2021
Ochbayar Jargalsaikhan said he worked at a high-end barbershop and hair salon in his home country of Mongolia. He said it was then he realized high prices prevented people from receiving affordable, high-quality haircuts.
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BYUH students say you don’t have to be good at volleyball to join the games
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Rahel Meyer
November 11, 2021
Before walking into the old gym at 8 p.m., people can hear the laughter and loud music coming from the volleyball open play every night. Upon entrance to the gym, students chat with one another while they wait for their turn to join the game. Players are focused, spiking and hitting the ball with strength and precision. When someone misses a ball or spikes it out of the field, the players tease and laugh with each other.
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