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Milad said it was a challenge for her to keep the excitement and energy the Golden Mecca Club brought last year. “There’s a ...
Hope Squad brings suicide awareness to BYUH community ...
Three self-taught student photographers, Randy Biador, Rosalind Pedron and Paula Maguale, shared their journeys from humble beginnings using phones to discovering their personal styles working through ...
Whether it be capturing a motion blur, a wide view of the horizon, or a portrait in a low-light setting, BYUH Media Productions Video Specialist Jenard Cian Perez and Ke Alaka’i Lead Photographer ...
From architectural buildings and nature to people, anything can be the subjects of photowalk, a group activity where photographers take photos while exploring a location, said BYUH students. “By doing ...
Words have power because they offer connection, new perspectives, and reflection, said BYU–Hawaii students and professors. “You can use words to not only understand yourself but to make other people ...
Our planet’s ohana expands farther beyond the Solar System. According to NASA, the first few decades of space exploration is merely the beginning as humans continue to reveal the secrets of the cosmos ...
Reflecting on Elder Bednar’s talk on artificial intelligence, three members of BYUH’s ohana highlight the importance of using AI responsibly Elder David A. Bednar, of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ...
• Lives in tropical to subtropical waters below 3,300 feet, found around Hawaii, American Samoa, Pacific remote islands, the Gulf of Mexico, the United States West Coast and the Mariana Archipelago • ...
Often spoken of as a single entity, the African continent consists of 54 countries rich in values and diverse in cultures. BYU-Hawaii students from Africa cleared up common misconceptions portrayed by ...
Forming friendships at BYU–Hawaii with people from other cultures has shaped their worldview and contributed to their personal growth, said BYUH students. Kanchana Udomtawee and Kenona Baibatu said ...
“When I think of the Book of Mormon, I think of the word power. The truths of the Book of Mormon have the power to heal, comfort, restore, succor, strengthen, console, and cheer our souls.” - ...
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