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During this time of uncertainty and the pandemic, BYU–Hawaii students spoke about how they are trying to be a positive force in the world through helping others and discovering what happiness means to them.
During quarantine and social distancing, newlyweds and engaged students said they are facing a question of whether to wait for the temples to reopen to get married or get married civilly.
From worldwide fasts and new adjustments to Church meetings in the home, Laie members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said it has been a bit of a bumpy road. Members said they are trying to stay connected and feel the Spirit by holding online church meetings and having missionary homecoming parades.
As a fourth grader, Susan Barton expressed she knew she had a knack for teaching by helping other students with math. Barton said math comes naturally to her, and while math can be daunting to some, students find encouragement to improve by transforming class into a breeding ground of questions, networking and higher understanding.
Avid media enthusiasts from BYU–Hawaii shared how media and becoming interested in media like movies and music can help people become in tune with themselves and the people around them.
BYU–Hawaii alumnus and a dear friend to those who knew him, Warren Trinidad passed away after a battle with COVID-19 on April 14. He was in Queens, New York when he contracted the virus.
During quarantine and social distancing, BYU–Hawaii students and professors talk about the Netflix sensation, “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,” and how its deeper truths of animal abuse and human character need to be discussed.
When he was 6 years old, Kris Krisanalome said he learned to play the drums from his father. Krisanalome explained this is both how he and his father became closer and how he discovered his love for all things percussion, specifically the drum set.
Friends and colleagues of Manu Panuve, a graduate from Tonga who studied business supply chain and human resources, agreed they love Panuve’s loud, upbeat voice and her ability to lead with compassion.
While living in Laie surrounded by different cultures, students studying cultural anthropology and intercultural peacebuilding (IPB) shared how important it is to understand each other and the land around them because land, culture and identity are connected.
Amidst worldwide panic and stress, students and professors who are making an effort to spread positivity online and on campus share how doing so has made a scary situation a little bit lighter.
Students say Church leaders posting uplifting and positive messages can provide safety and reassurance in a time of uncertainty.
A freshman from Taiwan, Zih Rou Wu, said she set one goal: Sit with someone new every time she went to the Cafeteria and have a conversation in English. Wu, who is studying TESOL, shared she originally made this goal for herself as a challenge in one of her classes to improve her skills in English.
Through months of hard work, the first TEDxLaie conference took place on Feb. 20 in the Hawaiian Journey Theater and organizers said it offered students, faculty, and community members the unique opportunity to hear about solutions to problems from speakers specialized in bettering the world and advancing human nature.
Associate Academic Vice President of Curriculum & Assessment Rose Ram said she started her journey at BYUH in 1982 as a student after leaving her home and family in Guam.