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Student Life
Joy Kikuchi, editor
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Pals sponsor
Heifer Project fund drive
In the week before Thanksgiving, HPU students,
faculty, and staff contributed $1,000 to help needy families
around the world. The money was collected by members of the
newly-formed International Pal Association at HPU and given
to the Heifer Project International (HPI), a non-profit organization
which works to end world hunger by giving farms animals and
training to impoverished families.
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Spring
Club Carnival: Students invited
Meet
new friends and catch up with old ones at the HPU Spring Club
Carnival! The carnival will be taking place on Friday, Jan.
30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on upper Fort Street Mall. According
to Director of Student Life, Heather Hubbard, the Spring Carnival
kicks off the spring semester’s weekly Thank Goodness
It’s Friday (T.G.I.F.) events on Fort Street Mall.
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EFP
student lives lifeguard dream
Sayori
Suzuki swims, runs, and does weight training at the Nuuanu
branch of the YMCA on weekdays. On the weekend, she surfs with
a Malibu board (a paddle board) at Kalaeloa, Barbers Point,
on O‘ahu’s south shore.
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Student profiles
Shavae’cha Lee is in her third year at
HPU, majoring in English and minoring in journalism. Lee, originally
from Philadelphia, came to HPU because she was too impatient
to wait for an answer from Harvard. She was eventually accepted
to the Ivy League school, but turned it down for HPU.
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