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Finding the Fright at PCC's Haunted Lagoon

By Taylor Rippy October 28, 2011 03:39 PM
Visitors from all over the island and the world have flocked to the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) to see this year’s Haunted Lagoon. Read Full Story

Seasider Sports Update

By Trent Johnson October 28, 2011 09:46 AM
The Brigham Young University Hawaii volleyball team is ranked second in the NCAA II West Region in the rankings released on October 26, 2011 by the NCAA. The regional rankings determine which teams will move on to post-season play in the division. The top eight teams in the rankings will compete in the post season regional tournament. Read Full Story

"How to Dress for the Second Coming"

By Suzanne Tuttle October 04, 2011 03:51 PM
Elder Craig Olson, an Educational Missionary from the Department of Religious Education, spoke at this week’s devotional on “How to Dress for the Second Coming.” He began by describing his home town, Vernon, Utah, and an experience he had one evening while enjoying a family dinner. A bright light ascended above the mountains and illuminated the room he and family were in. His first thought was, ‘this is the Second Coming of Jesus Christ’ and then, ‘I’m not ready, and I’m in trouble.’ Olson continued, “I will never forget the feeling and the thoughts that went through my mind at that time as I quickly examined my life and found myself lacking in too many areas. Fortunately, it was not the Second Coming of the Savior, but a rocket that was launched into the sky from the Nevada testing site." Read Full Story

Samoan Head of State visits BYU-Hawaii Campus

By Bradley Holden September 28, 2011 11:58 AM
“To sufi or negotiate the boundaries or tuaoi of religion, culture, custom, history and identity there is really only one bridge and one meaning that survives, that is the bridge of love – God’s love.” This was one of the messages His Highness, Tui Atua Tamasese Tupua Efi, Head of State of Samoa, relayed to an audience of students, faculty, staff, and community members on campus of BYU–Hawaii on September 22, 2011. Read Full Story

Convocation 2011: Reaping Where We Have Not Strawed

By Bradley Holden September 27, 2011 12:49 PM
Dr. Cary Wasden, professor of finance and economics in the Business Management department, was the selected speaker for this year’s Convocation held in the Cannon Activities Center on Thursday, September 22. His message was titled “Reaping Where We Have Not Strawed,” drawing on the fact that the individuals of this generation have entered a world that has been prepared by those of previous generations. “While I hope my comments have broad application, I am particularly anxious that what I say will benefit the generation who are building their lives and preparing to enter careers,” stated Wasden. “Your world is changing rapidly, more rapidly than any generation before you.” Read Full Story

President Steven C. Wheelwright, Margaret Wheelwright Focus on Learning at Devotional

By Suzanne Tuttle September 26, 2011 11:54 AM
Students, faculty and staff of BYU–Hawaii filled the Cannon Activities Center on Tuesday, September 20, to gather for the semester’s first campus devotional with President Steven C. Wheelwright and his wife Margret. After Sister Wheelwright’s introduction emphasizing how much education can impact a person’s life, President Wheelwright welcomed everyone to the University and encouraged everyone to make weekly devotional attendance a priority in their schedules (Devotionals are held each Tuesday at 11 AM in the Cannon Activities Center). Read Full Story

Hula: History and Values

By Roger Brown September 23, 2011 02:52 PM
“The focus of my book is to talk about the aloha spirit, because the aloha spirit to me means peace” says Dr. Ishmael Stagner, a former BYU–Hawaii professor who recently released a book about the history of Hula. Read Full Story

CareerConnect Expands to International Target Area

By Darlene Isom September 21, 2011 02:43 PM
One of the best things college students can do to prepare themselves for life after graduation is to network. Career Services at BYU–Hawaii is expanding their CareerConnect program into countries in the university’s target area to help international students build their network before graduation. CareerConnect takes a group of students to meet with companies and learn more about the career opportunities they have after they graduate. Past cities include Los Angeles, CA; Seattle, WA; Dallas, TX; Washington DC, and many more. In early September, CareerConnect took 17 BYU–Hawaii students on the program’s first international trip to the Philippines where they met with 14 different companies. Read Full Story

Tennis Standout is Finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year

By Scott Lowe September 15, 2011 10:45 AM
Brigham Young University-Hawaii women’s tennis player Hewenfei (Elwen) Li Boud has been named one of nine finalists for the 2011 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Boud, the ITA Senior Player of the Year, is one of only three finalists from Division II of the NCAA. Read Full Story

University Ohana Gathering Focuses on BYU–Hawaii Mission

By Trent Johnson September 14, 2011 03:10 PM
The campus community met together for the annual University Ohana Meeting on Friday, September 9. Faculty, staff, missionaries and volunteers all met in the McKay Auditorium for the annual gathering ahead of the Fall 2011 semester. President Steven C. Wheelwright opened the presentation with a report on visits to Asia and the Pacific over the summer months. With the plan of expanding the campus, the university is seeking more prospective students who can come to campus prepared to “Learn, Lead, and Build”. “We want to expand the number of applicants to the university and eventually expand the number of students as we are able,” said President Wheelwright. University leaders met with over 7,000 youth and young single adults on trips to target areas in Asia and the Pacific during the past two months. Read Full Story