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Club members say their opening social was an opportunity for students to learn more about their culture through playing childhood games
Bakery founded by former Laie residents and BYUH employees Jolene and Shawn Keli’iliki brings flavors of the islands to Utah
Alumni who faced challenges in getting married say their sealings made it all worthwhile
Hawaii high school students of Samoan ancestry celebrate their heritage at PCC
Students, faculty and community members attend Mason Allred's launch for his book
Students and alumni share their thoughts on the indigenous representation in the new blockbuster
Students and faculty say the Atonement of Jesus Christ heals all wounds
BYUH Women's Organization continues to award scholarships to students in need
Maestro Ernest Taniguchi, together with his band performs music from famous composers
India is not just one culture, says India Club choreographer
Studying the New Testament will remind the reader of the Savior’s love, students and a professor say
Afro World Club and Papua New Guinea Club host opening social dance
Living far from their mountainous home country, three students from Nepal said they always remember where they come from, no matter the distance. As they work to attain degrees and a future career, the Nepali students shared how they hold onto their heritage through physical reminders and thinking of family.
In a self-described quest to give back to the ones who provided him with food and life lessons, Vaddi Vikram Raj, a sophomore from India majoring in accounting, has set out to create “Mālama.” Now in its infancy, the nonprofit passion project of Raj seeks to sell goods, beginning with T-shirts, he said, and giving the proceeds to struggling farmers in India.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe their faith is the true restoration of Jesus Christ’s Church. With their belief in the divinity of their own faith, BYU–Hawaii students and faculty added that truth and spirituality exist in many other world religions and should be respected, no matter the difference.