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Elder Packer Emphasizes the Need for Personal Revelation
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 19 December 2005
In his December 17 commencement address to over 250 BYU-Hawaii
graduates, Elder Boyd K. Packer, Acting President of The Quorum of the Twelve
Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, used some
of his own experiences in the Pacific 60 years ago to emphasize
the increasing need for personal revelation in modern times.
Elder Packer, who was ordained an Apostle on April 9, 1970, told the graduates he was serving in the military when he originally stopped in Laie 60 years ago to see the temple. The next day in Honolulu he learned World War II had ended and hoped that he would soon be going home, "but that was not to be."
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Elder Packer, who was ordained an Apostle on April 9, 1970, told the graduates he was serving in the military when he originally stopped in Laie 60 years ago to see the temple. The next day in Honolulu he learned World War II had ended and hoped that he would soon be going home, "but that was not to be."
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President Shumway Summarizes the Jubilee Year
President Eric B. Shumway used his remarks at the December 15 graduation luau and a thank you letter from former university president Alton Wade to comment on BYU-Hawaii's year-long Golden Jubilee celebration, which drew to a close with the December 17 commencement.
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President Packer to Speak at Saturday's Commencement
Staff | University Advancement | 16 December 2005
President Boyd K. Packer, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will preside and speak at
BYU-Hawaii's December 2005 Commencement Exercises Saturday, Dec. 17, at 9 a.m.
in the Cannon Activities Center.
Other special guests in attendance will include state and government officials along with many church leaders: Elder W. Rolfe Kerr, Commissioner of the Church Education System; Jack Johnson, who will be presented with a Distinguished Service Award; Seini Vamanrav, who will be accepting a Distinguished Service Award for her late husband, Elder Pita Vamanrav; and Paul Freebairn, who has been a faculty member for 30 years and will be acting as the Grand Marshal.
Elder Eric B. Shumway, president of BYU-Hawaii and Area Authority Seventy will conduct the exercises.
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Other special guests in attendance will include state and government officials along with many church leaders: Elder W. Rolfe Kerr, Commissioner of the Church Education System; Jack Johnson, who will be presented with a Distinguished Service Award; Seini Vamanrav, who will be accepting a Distinguished Service Award for her late husband, Elder Pita Vamanrav; and Paul Freebairn, who has been a faculty member for 30 years and will be acting as the Grand Marshal.
Elder Eric B. Shumway, president of BYU-Hawaii and Area Authority Seventy will conduct the exercises.
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Men's Hoops Fall to Chaminade
Staff | University Advancement | 12 December 2005
Laie, HI — The Brigham Young University Hawaii men's basketball team lost
to Chaminade Friday night, 97-83, in a game played in the Seasiders' "Old
Gym" (the Cannon Activities Center was being set up for graduation). The
change in venue did not prove lucky for the Seasiders, however, as the Silverswords
out-rebounded them 37-27. BYU-Hawaii’s 22 turnovers didn't help,
despite shooting a higher percentage from the field and from the three-point
line.
Chaminade took the lead early in the game and held a ten-point advantage, 48-38, at halftime. BYU-Hawaii cut the lead to four points twice, with the last time coming at 75-71, but the Silverswords quickly got the lead back to double digits and claimed the win.
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Chaminade took the lead early in the game and held a ten-point advantage, 48-38, at halftime. BYU-Hawaii cut the lead to four points twice, with the last time coming at 75-71, but the Silverswords quickly got the lead back to double digits and claimed the win.
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Christmas Program
Justin Smith | University Advancement | 30 November 2005
The beatboxing, harmony-stacked a capella group Eclipse was the featured
artists at the 2005 Christmas Tree Lighting Program held in the Cannon Activities
Center at BYU-Hawaii on Wednesday, November 30.
The annual program featured all the seasonal staples: world-class entertainment singing holiday favorites, goody bags for all keiki, lighting the big Christmas tree in the McKay (Little) Circle, and photos with Santa.
This year's entertainment, Eclipse, came from northern Utah and did what they do best—using driving rhythms and lush harmonies with only one instrument: voice.
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The annual program featured all the seasonal staples: world-class entertainment singing holiday favorites, goody bags for all keiki, lighting the big Christmas tree in the McKay (Little) Circle, and photos with Santa.
This year's entertainment, Eclipse, came from northern Utah and did what they do best—using driving rhythms and lush harmonies with only one instrument: voice.
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Young Entrepreneur Making his Mark With Armored Vehicles
A 33-year-old Texas man told BYU-Hawaii students in the November 29 EntrepreneurshipLecture Series how he started his own version of the family armored vehicle business after BYU in Provo turned him down for admission three times.
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Weng Named "Region Player of the Year"
BYU-Hawaii Women's Volleyball
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Seasider Hoops Split Over the Weekend, With an Upset Over #4-Ranked Western Washington
BYU-Hawaii Men's Basketball
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