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As BYU-Hawaii student Asala Wickramaarachchige grew up in Sri Lanka, he was no stranger to great danger. The country had been at war for many years and had witnessed much violence.
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The staff members at BYU-Hawaii’s Career Services view their job as helping students land their dream jobs as they gain skills and experience in college.
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In an effort to help keep students connected to the fast-paced technological world, BYU-Hawaii's School of Computing invited Ivan Lumala, a Microsoft corporate representative, to inform students of some exciting internet developments. While doing so, Lumala explained the advantages of Web 2.0 and introduced one of Microsoft's latest innovations.
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