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Elder Eubank Describes How to Find God

By Leilani Miller September 14, 2009 10:47 AM
At a weekly Tuesday Devotional held on September 1, Elder Mark Eubank, missionary and Director of the Laie Temple Visitors' Center (pictured right), focused on our path to finding Heavenly Father emotionally, spiritually, and even physically in our own lives. Eubank explained, 'Someone said, "I didn't know He was lost." No, He isn't, but maybe we are. Maybe we need to know how to find Him.' After coming to this life and being separated from our Heavenly Father, it is our responsibility to find our way back. "Leaving Heavenly Father's presence and going to the Earth is somewhat similar to leaving our homes and going away to college. We can do what we want; no one has to boss us around. That's part of the plan; this life is a test. Will we, at college, where no parental control is dictating what we do, do the right things? Will we choose the right things?" asked Eubank. Read Full Story

BYU–Hawaii Student's Business is One of Top 500 Fastest Growing Companies in the U.S.

By Jordan Flake September 08, 2009 04:22 PM
After starting one of the fastest growing companies in America, Alan Akina (pictured top), has decided to finish the degree he started at BYU–Hawaii more than a decade ago. Read Full Story

Elder Mark Eubank Spoke at BYU-Hawaii Devotional

By Jokke Kokkonen August 31, 2009 05:53 PM
On Tuesday, September 1, Elder Mark Eubank addressed a much different crowd from the news cameras that he pitched the weather to for over forty years—he spoke at BYU–Hawaii's upcoming weekly devotional to student, faculty and staff; his talk was titled "How to Find God." Read Full Story

President Wheelwright Comments on BYU–Hawaii's Future

August 31, 2009 04:46 PM
In an article titled "Laie on the verge," in the Honolulu Star Bulletin, BYU–Hawaii President Steven C. Wheelwright explained fact-based reasons that support job creation, modern economic development, and affordable housing in Laie and the Ko'olau Loa region. The article covers topics such as balancing the rising cost of living in the academic market to fit current trends, renovating BYU–Hawaii's physical facilities, and maintaining stability when expanding. Read more… Read Full Story

Amanda Whitford's Most Important Accomplishment

By Gloria Kajo August 31, 2009 01:18 PM
Cross country, school, marriage, pregnancy and graduation: "I am happy that I did everything in order," said June 2009 BYU–Hawaii graduate Amanda Whitford (pictured right) with a big smile. After earning her degree in elementary education, Whitford was asked how she felt about her experience at BYU–Hawaii. Read Full Story

Hogge's Unveil the Roots of Eternal Character

By Hemaloto Tatafu August 29, 2009 01:03 AM
Elder Michael and Sister Annene Hogge, education missionaries at BYU–Hawaii, shared the steps to deepening the roots of an eternal character on the August 25, BYU–Hawaii devotional. Standing side by side with arms around each other, Elder & Sister Hogge took turns sharing a message gleaned through a lifetime learning. Read Full Story

Real-life Advantages of the New Academic Calendar

By Kathleen Majdali August 26, 2009 09:24 PM
First Term has begun at Brigham Young University–Hawaii, introducing the first full school year under the new academic calendar, and administrators say they can already see the benefits. Some of the positive outcomes reported are facilities being utilized year-round, an increase of parents in attendance at orientation with their children, more than 1,250 First Term students were able to continue their studies, and the university is offering more credits in 2009 than in 2008. Vice President of Academics Max Checketts said that facts already show the university’s three main objectives created under the direction of President Steven C. Wheelwright are being accomplished because of the new academic schedule, which are: Read Full Story

A Musical Fireside with Joe Ah Quin

By Leona Tsang August 24, 2009 12:51 PM
With extra seats arranged on the sides of the auditorium and people filling up another room, the Laie Hawaii Temple Visitor’s Center was filled to the brim as Joe Ah Quin (pictured right), a Laie singing legend who once lost his voice for over two months, drew an overflow crowd when he performed at the August 2, Sunday evening musical fireside. Read Full Story

Elder Tad R. Callister Speaks to Students About Receiving Revelation

By Hemaloto Tatafu August 20, 2009 07:09 PM
Elder Tad R. Callister, First Counselor in the Pacific Area Presidency and member of the Quorum of the Seventy, spoke at BYU–Hawaii's devotional on Tuesday, August 18, 2009. Callister, who was joined by his wife Kathryn, is a native of Los Angeles, California. He recently served as President of the Canada Toronto East Mission (2005-2008), and he and his wife are currently based out of New Zealand. Read Full Story

Conversation with President Steven C. Wheelwright

By Hemaloto Tatafu August 19, 2009 03:02 PM
'Conversation with the President' with President Steven C. Wheelwright, which took place Thursday, August 20, 2009, from 11:00 a.m. to noon at the Aloha Center Mall, was a student-driven open forum—an informal setting. According to the event's Facebook page, 'Conversation with the President' allowed "students to have the chance to identify concerns here on campus and also to identify possible solutions with President Wheelwright." Read Full Story