Will Krueger
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Graduates of Church values-based high school in South Korea said the school prepared them for BYU–Hawaii
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Will Krueger
November 23, 2019
Graduates of Liahona School, a school in South Korea based on values of the Church who are now current students of BYU-Hawaii, said going to the church-based school was a wonderful opportunity to learn in a spiritual environment and prepare them to go to BYUH.
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Honolulu Police Department handing out fines for vehicle flag flying
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Will Krueger
November 18, 2019
The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) took to social media to issue a statement warning motorists its officers would crackdown on vehicles displaying large flags and banners, with fines ranging from $70 to $97. Local community members described this crackdown as being suppressive, especially considering recent social movements going on within the state.
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Random fire alarms in the Hales are causing frustration among students
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Will Krueger
November 18, 2019
Random fire alarms going off through the middle of the night in the Hales the past few months have left students feeling angry, frustrated, and questioning why they have been going off. The loud, blaring fire alarms have been disturbing residents’ sleep and causing distress as they are sounding off for no apparent reason.
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Hawaiian Church pioneer Jonathan Napela's lasting legacy
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Will Krueger
November 15, 2019
In front of the Cannon Activities Center stands a statue of pioneer convert to the gospel and co-translator of the Book of Mormon Jonathan Napela, whom the Hawaiian and Pacific Island studies program of BYU–Hawaii is named after. Napela played a fundamental role in the early establishment of the Church in Hawaii. He helped establish Laie, developed the first language training program for missionaries and was a man of lifelong faith in the Lord.
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Student owner of new barber shop Ka’imi Kuts in Hau’ula said God put everything together
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Will Krueger
November 08, 2019
Finding an unlikely spot in Hau’ula, Kaimi Horito, a junior majoring in Hawaiian studies from Utah, said his long-time ambition to open up his own barber shop in the community was only made possible because of God’s hand.
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Island reggae group Kolohe Kai performs at the Cannon Activities Center
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Will Krueger
November 07, 2019
Renowned island reggae group Kolohe Kai held a concert on Friday, Nov. 1 at the Cannon Activities Center. Lead Singer Roman De Peralta said he enjoyed coming up to Laie to perform as he used to visit the community frequently growing up and even wrote one of his most famous songs passing through Laie.
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Celebrating Halloween with a Hawaiian twist, students gather to participate in pineapple carving
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Will Krueger
October 28, 2019
A classic Halloween tradition was celebrated with a Hawaiian twist on Thursday, Oct. 24 as students gathered together at the Hale Pavilion for a pineapple carving event. In an ode to the classic jack-o’-lantern, participants fused Hawaii with Halloween as they hollowed out and then carved faces into pineapples.
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Playing multiple sports for his country of Tahiti, Iotua Anié shares how his trust in the Lord guides his life
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Will Krueger
October 24, 2019
Having represented his country of Tahiti in sports like American football, rugby sevens and soccer, Iotua Anié, a sophomore majoring in social work, said he turned down a football scholarship to BYU in Provo and instead chose to attend BYU–Hawaii.
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Student lifeguard shares tips on how to be safe in the ocean and beaches of Hawaii
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Will Krueger
October 19, 2019
As winter waves begin to come in at full force across the beaches of the North Shore, local students and lifeguards remind students to be smart in the water, to learn basic ocean safety before going out to the local beaches and to have smart fun.
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