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Student Life
Loren Moreno, editor
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Student on a
Budget: Spring Break ideas
This semester Kalamalama is starting
a new column offering ideas and tips to University students
on a budget. It will feature gift ideas, places to visit
and tour, but most of all economical places to eat. If
you have places, comments or ideas e-mail kalamalama@hpu.edu,
I’ll check it out and write it up in an upcoming
issue.
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Learn
to relax with MindBody Central Club at HPU
Who hasn’t experienced stress? For many
students, stress is ubiquitous. It can have many causes: financial
worries, bad grades, homesickness, family or relationship problems,
culture shock, difficulty making friends, or simply feeling
overwhelmed by the workload in some classes.
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Student
Profiles: Pageants: dream is reality for Miss. American
Teen
National beauty pageant winner, Ms. American
Teen 2003 is Ilana Paulo- Tamashiro, 19, a sophomore at HPU
majoring in business administration. Born and raised in Kahala,
a suburb of Honolulu, she enjoys modeling, singing, acting,
dancing, and performing in pageants.
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Book Beat:
Study via Internet and eBooks
Whether you are in your dorm room, at home, or
on Fort Street Mall, you can access more than 5,000 eBooks
over the Internet. NetLibrary’s eBook collection contains
full-text electronic versions of scholarly books that can be
searched, borrowed, read, and returned over the Internet.
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Ten nominated
for Robert E. Black for Excellence
Each year Hawai‘i Pacific University presents
two individuals, one undergraduate and one graduate, with an
award entitled, The Robert E. Black Award for Excellence. This
award is given in honor of the late Robert E. Black, a long-time
board chairman and benefactor of Hawai‘i Pacific University.
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