Saturday Jun 20 | Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Question: This being the hurricane season, do you know of a listing of all hurricane shelters here on Oahu? Answer: You can find the most comprehensive and up-to-date list on the Hawaii State Civil Defense Web site, www.scd.hawaii.gov . Most of the sites are public schools on all the islands, but they also include the Hawaii Convention Center, Neal ...
Kaleo O Koolauloa community newspaper
During the annual commencement ceremonies on May 28 in the BYU-Hawaii Cannon Activities Center, 232 Kahuku High and Intermediate School seniors graduated in the Class of 2009.
Indoor gardening may be best for students
Strawberries are a summer food favorite. After completing a semester at BYU-Hawaii, senior Dalaney Mecham brought a pineapple back to Provo.
Art and the ocean go hand in hand at Laie Elementary, where two marine murals by local artist Hilton Alves and over 600 Laie students now cover two buildings on campus.
BYU-Hawaii graduates 205 students from 34 countries
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BYU considers unblocking YouTube on campus
No one has ever been "rick rolled" at Brigham Young University, but that may change after administrators review a policy that blocks the popular video-sharing Web site YouTube from the campus Internet network.
BYU-Hawaii graduation set for June 6
Elder Steven E. Snow of the Presidency of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will address the approximately 205 graduates from 34 countries during commencement exercises for Brigham Young University-Hawaii on June 6, 2009.
Kaleo O Koolauloa community newspaper
During the annual commencement ceremonies on May 28 in the BYU-Hawaii Cannon Activities Center, 232 Kahuku High and Intermediate School seniors graduated in the Class of 2009.
Local musician to perform fireside
Jason Call will be putting on a fireside at 7 p.m. Sunday at the LDS Church located at 1820 F St.
BYU-Hawaii president stresses righteous choices
Steven C. Wheelwright, president of BYU-Hawaii, taught students about agency and its connection to righteous decision making at Tuesdaya s devotional.
Liberty U. pulls plug on campus Democratic club
Liberty University has ordered its fledgling College Democrats club to shut down, saying the group stands against the conservative Christian school's moral principles.
BYU-I axes student political parties
Officials at Brigham Young University-Idaho have dissolved the student-run College Republicans and College Democrats political organizations.
Pleasant Grove rec center instructors exercise opportunity
The Pleasant Grove Recreation Center has exercise opportunities for all residents.
Patriot Women take on Seasiders at NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Seventh-ranked Francis Marion University will face top-ranked and unbeaten BYU-Hawaii in the round of Sweet Sixteen at the NCAA Division II Women's Tennis National Championships, Wednesday afternoon in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Residents attend workshops to help plan for Laie's future
Ko'olauloa residents, local leaders, and a group of national community planning experts came together last week for a series of evening workshops geared to defining a vision for Laie's future.
Ron and Becky Dodd, of Red Bluff, announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Dodd to John Thomander, of Sacramento.
Understanding the God we pray to
The scriptures are our Father in Heaven's letters, and there are times in our lives when we need to open the letters, communicate with him, and understand what he is like and his concern for us, taught S. Michael Wilcox, CES Institute of Religion instructor at the University of Utah and author.
Mormons anticipate selection of new apostle
When LDS General Conference gets underway Saturday, Latter-day Saints are likely to learn the identity of their new apostle.
Kaleo O Koolauloa community newspaper
BYUH computer students offer repairs
Hawaii students in the university's IT 254 class, with faculty back-up, are offering to help repair computers in the community during a series of workshops.
Brigham Young University Idaho President Kim B. Clark delivered a moving speech about 'The Path of the Peacemaker' at the BYU-Hawaii devotional address on March 11.