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Students gather for the Photography Club's opening social to learn about taking photos and videos
Students write, act and perform within 24 hours
Davaadorj Sukhbaatar, who began living as a minimalist after observing the Japanese people living that way while living in Japan from 2017 to 2019, said he owns only six outfits and his Sunday clothes. He said his lifestyle has helped him travel more and save more money for his future. His friend, Emilia Anderson, said she admires Sukhbaatar’s way of life.“I admire his mindset of prioritizing experiences above objects,” she explained.
Jazner Pajarin, a senior from the Philippines majoring in information technology, said, “I’m excited about face-to-face classes with professors and teachers.” He said in-person classes allow him to ask more questions and understand concepts better.
To protect themselves from spiritual danger and the ploys of the adversary, the first counselor in the Young Women general presidency encouraged students to actively put on and use the whole armor of God.
Three returned missionaries at BYU–Hawaii spoke of the importance of understanding culture in missionary work. They noted respecting and learning a new culture on their missions helped them feel happy and shared stories and gave advice for prospective missionaries at BYUH.
When retired naval officer and stake President Sean H. Mullaney was serving in the U.S. Navy, he had the opportunity to go to the North Pole. He said when he stepped outside and saw he was surrounded by snow and ice, he felt cold and lonely even though the scene was breathtakingly beautiful. However, when he called his wife, Jade Mullaney, he said he felt the cold melt away.
Nine student clubs at BYU–Hawaii celebrated this year’s food fest virtually by sharing recipes and demonstrating how to prepare their countries’ foods through video. BYUH Student Leadership & Service and the Media Production Team filmed the videos, which were published on the BYU–Hawaii YouTube channel in the Fall 2020 Semester.