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The Ho‘okele Department will host virtual info sessions with employers and graduate schools from around the world, starting on Thursday, Nov. 5, and continuing on Nov. 12 and 19 as part of its November theme, designated as the Month of Education and Career Exploration.
Russell M. Nelson, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shared on June 1, 2020, the following message on his social media accounts in response to “recent evidences of racism and a blatant disregard for human life,” along with violence and unrest following the Black Lives Matter protests.
Ever since she left BYU–Hawaii in 2009, Jen Dean said she has been working to foster change in her community. Originally from France, Dean now lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, and works for the International Rescue Committee helping resettle refugees. Sometimes her biggest lessons learned, she shared, are the individual impacts each person can make and how she can make connections with everyone she meets.
When Berklee Bennett tells people she not only goes to school with her grandpa, but she also has a class with him, they don’t believe her. Sitting with her grandparents in the classroom where they meet, she laughed as she described how, “Everyone I’ve told about it has thought I was kidding.”
Behind every performance in the McKay Auditorium is a dedicated crew of stagehands, several of whom explained how while they need to be adaptable and think quickly, they do it because they love the theater, and they want to share the talent of BYU–Hawaii students.
Brandon Mull, a New York Times bestselling author, spent the week of Nov. 4 at BYU–Hawaii sharing how inspiration can come from random words and family members and how giving himself time to get published helped him improve as a writer. Mull encouraged students to turn their passions into a possible career and livelihood for the future.
Each year, during the fourth week of November, people all around the United States gather with their families and spend a day being grateful for what they have. BYU–Hawaii students shared some of their favorite traditions, including intense bingo games, spending time with cousins and starting to get in the Christmas spirit at the end of the day.
In the United States, the Fall season is commonly associated with Thanksgiving. However, countries all around the world also have holidays dedicated to giving thanks and appreciating what you have. Whether it is China’s Mid-Autumn Festival, Japan’s Labor Thanksgiving Day, or Canadian Thanksgiving, people interviewed said each country celebrated their gratefulness with loved ones and delicious food.
After a life dedicated to service in the Church, Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors’ Center Director Stephen B. Allen said coming on a mission to Hawaii was inspired by the Lord, and he and his wife have been following the Spirit ever since.
Off the coast of Africa, 10,145 miles from Laie, there is an island nation called Mauritius. According to the World Bank, Mauritius has an area of 790 miles and a population of about 1.2 million.
Protests have filled the media for a good portion of 2019. From Hong Kong to Chile to Kahuku, people are seen protesting what they say are injustices.
Measles continues to spread like wildfire through Samoa, with about 50 cases being reported per day, according to the official Government of Samoa Twitter. The number of dead, as of Dec. 14, is 72, with more than 5,200 people sick. Most of the dead are children. BYU–Hawaii professors said much of the problem comes from low vaccination rates, caused by fear and misinformation being spread throughout the Pacific.
After applying to BYU–Hawaii on a whim, Brenna Rich said everything just fell into place for her to come to school in Laie. Since then, she said a determination to create something unique led her to start making art out of stained glass.
According to several online sources, the quick nature of the videos and the connection people feel to food makes food videos addicting. Another popular form of food videos, according to YouTuber Khoon An, is mukbang, which involves people eating on camera.
Missionaries, faculty, and students filled the McKay Auditorium the weekend of Nov. 14 as they awaited the beginning of the annual Broadway Revue show. This year the theme was Disney, and the set list was made up of songs from “Aladdin,” “Frozen,” “Mary Poppins,” “The Lion King,” and more.