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Amanda Penrod
New students, some who arrived on Oahu only days earlier, packed the Stake Center chapel for the New Student Orientation President’s Devotional on April 24, 2022. President Kauwe addressed the new students and invited them to contemplate the legacy and purpose God has designed for them to fulfill at BYUH.
Foloi Fidow Vaiouga, a senior from Samoa majoring in social work and vice president of the Samoan Club, said she hopes the music and dancing performed at Culture Night reminded those with Samoan heritage who they are.
While it can take more than two days to fly non-stop around the earth, BYU–Hawaii students were able to make 27 stops all over the world during the two-night 2022 annual Culture Night.
With the recent tragedy striking Tonga, the Tongan Club members wanted to use their Culture Night performance as an opportunity to pay tribute to the people and the islands of Tonga who have been affected by volcanic eruptions and tsunami, shared Talamonu Tupou, president of the Tongan Club.
Judge Ryan D. Nelson and Judge Danielle J. Forrest participated in a legal forum and a pre-forum luncheon while visiting campus on Valentine's Day.
Former lawyer and Emeritus General Authority Seventy Tad R. Callister expressed the dangers of United States justices replacing the values and powers written into the Constitution with their own moral values or current societal norms.
Emarie Majors, a sophomore majoring in visual arts from Montana, said she decided to arrange a Jeopardy! competition between her older sister Anneke Garcia, who has competed in Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions and BYU-Hawaii Professors Jim Tueller and Rebekah Strain.