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Here are the students dedicated to publishing the Ke Alaka'i. From the writing to the photography all of it is done with love and a vision. Each student plays their part to create the best articles ...
This story is heavily based on information provided by the “Case File Podcast”, or “Casefile”–an award-winning Australian crime podcast with an anonymous host. Any other sources used in the story will ...
After eight years of planning, the new Banyan Dining Hall was built combining the history of the campus, Hawaiian culture and modern design. After eight years of preparation and construction, the ...
The Honolulu Memorial and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, also known as "Punchbowl" Memorial Cemetery, were built to honor the sacrifices and achievements of American armed forces ...
Wakea is the god of light and the heavens, and Papa is the goddess of the earth and the underworld, according to Mary Warren Beckwith in “Hawaiian Mythology.” Hawaiian legend tells us that Papa and ...
The spirits of ancient warriors previously tasked with protecting Hawaiian chiefs, known as the night marchers, can still be spotted in Laie and other places in the Hawaiian Islands, says the ...
The ocean covers more than 70 percent of the earth’s surface. About 94 percent of the earth’s wildlife is found in the ocean. More than 70 percent of the earth’s oxygen is produced by the ocean. Five ...
Students from BYU–Hawaii may see the white, half-circle shape of the naupaka flower on the coast of the beach or while hiking mountain trails in Laie. If students paused to pick one naupaka flower ...
Students, alumni and community members share what the Museum of Natural History has done for them and the benefits of its existence on campus Wolves, tigers and bears, oh my! BYU–Hawaii's Museum of ...
• Lives in tropical to subtropical waters below 3,300 feet, found around Hawaii, American Samoa, Pacific remote islands, the Gulf of Mexico, the United States West Coast and the Mariana Archipelago • ...
Through years of working at the Polynesian Cultural Center, Silina Aina said she is motivated to work by the people she has met and worked with over the years. She said her experiences talking and ...
The giant African land snail, according to invasivespeciesinfo.gov, was first introduced to Hawaii in 1936 because they were imported for educational purposes, as pets or in cargo. Since then, it has ...