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Student Life
Becky Nelson, editor & Loren Moreno, assoc. editor
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Club Roundup
Part 2
HPU Office of Student Life held the second
power breakfast of the semester on Oct. 14 at The Plaza Club
on lower Fort Street Mall. The informative breakfast was
developed for the treasurers and the advisors of HPU clubs.
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Press
Club fundraises with Public Radio
KHPR--Hawai‘i Public Radio--got a little
help with its pledge drive on Oct. 12, when members of Press
Club at HPU arrived at the radio station. From 11 a.m. to 2
p.m., students answered phone calls and took pledges as part
of what is becoming a biannual project for the club.
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Health
hits the Mall
Educating the community about health-related
issues is important to HPU nurses. It gives student nurses
the chance to show the community how we can all live healthier
lives. In the spirit of sharing, on Oct. 23, on upper Fort
Street Mall, the Office of Student Life and the School of Nursing
hosted their biannual Health Fair and Student Nurse’s
Poster Day.
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Web
registration Nov. 3
Undergraduate and graduate students may register
on the Web for winter and spring courses beginning Nov. 3.
(See schedule below.) It’s convenient, easy, and fast.
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Sushi, Toyota, Pokemon,
Sumo wrestling, Mt. Fuji, samurai, kimonos. If any of these
words sparked an interest, know that the JET can take you to
where your curiosity will be satisfied, Japan.
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Career Fair at HLC
The second annual Health, Science, and Social
Services Career Fair was held on Oct. 24th from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. at the Hawai‘i Loa campus.
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Too much work can affect grades
Instead of getting involved in extracurricular
activities or spending more time hitting the books, many students
spend their time working long hours. Studies show that of those
attending a four-year university, about 77 percent have jobs,
and of these, according to the American Council on Education,
26 percent work full time.
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