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CES Missionary Gives Lecture on Faith

December 01, 2005 12:00 AM
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Christmas Program

By Justin Smith November 30, 2005 12:00 AM
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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Young Entrepreneur Making his Mark With Armored Vehicles

By Mike Foley November 29, 2005 12:00 AM
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. Read Full Story

Weng Named "Region Player of the Year"

November 21, 2005 12:00 AM
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William G. Neal Recognized by Local IAAP Chapter As "Executive of the Year"

November 17, 2005 12:00 AM
Staff | University Advancement | 17 November 2005 The local chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals honored William G. Neal with their annual "Executive of the Year Award" on Wednesday, November 16 in the Aloha Center.

"I appreciate this recognition from such a great organization," Neal said, after being presented with a certificate and plaque. "This is a great group of professionals to work with."

Feelings were mutual as many chapter members expressed their admiration to him personally for his many years of constant service.

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Trainers Encourage Student Alumni to Follow Ammon's Example

By Mike Foley November 16, 2005 12:00 AM
Mike Foley | University Advancement | 16 November 2005 A BYU-Hawaii organizational behavior graduate and his mentor/professor, who have recently formed a corporate training company together, encouraged those in the November 15 Student Alumni Association meeting to follow the leadership example of Ammon in the Book of Mormon to achieve great success.

Before turning to the Book of Mormon, Art Hannemann ('82) related how he dropped out of high school in California and moved to Laie to live with his sister so he could surf. "I was surfing 'second break' and had been out in the water for about two-and-a-half hours, and for the first time in my life everything opened up to me. I was filled with emotion and gratitude. When I got to my sister's house, I remember kneeling by my bed and praying, crying for everything that I'd been blessed with."

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"Refine the Gold: Go Forth to Serve" is Theme of Annual Speech Competition

By Scott Christley November 11, 2005 12:00 AM
Scott Christley | University Advancement | 11 November 2005 Faculty, staff, and students gathered Tuesday morning to hear the finalists in BYU-Hawaii's annual student speech competition.

The final four speakers advanced beyond a first round of speeches delivered last Saturday by 19 contestants before various panels of judges.

The four contestants represented the ethnic and academic diversity of the campus. The winner, Michael Lau, a resident of Hawaii and English major, delivered a spirited and engaging speech that showcased a bit of his theatre minor. Second place was a tie between Ruby Talata'ina, a biochemistry major from Samoa, and Spencer McBride, a history major from California. The finalists were rounded out by Adilbish Davaadolgor, a social work major from Mongolia.

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