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Loren Moreno, Christine Ah Yee, and Patrick
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Passport
- ticket to a new experience
Too often we take for granted the true power
of a passport. Not only does it grant entrance into a country,
it also sets the stage for new experiences. It is an opportunity
waiting to happen.
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Student on
a budget
Welcome back to a new and exciting fall semester.
This year “Student on a Budget” will feature great
places to get snacks, food and drink on a college student’s
budget, which isn’t much..
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Sea Warriors
in Service - Patrick Coble
Editor’s note: Approximately one-third
of HPU students take courses on the military campuses, and
many of them are on active military duty. Some of them have
been assigned duty in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as other
less dangerous locations. When ever we can, Kalamalama will
run profiles on some of these students, or let them tell their
stories.
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HPU lends
a hand to Pearl Harbor history
New commemorative tickets, an audio tour, and
a new line of Pearl Harbor action figures enhance the Pearl
Harbor USS Arizona Memorial tour experience. A recent HPU graduate,
Zach Anderson, designed the commemorative tickets project.
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Diversity
the norm at HPU
In the fall 2003 semester, 1,432 international
students attended HPU, making it one of the most culturally
diverse universities in the world.
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Giving global
citizenship dimension: HPU students around the world
The new semester brings a flurry of comings and
goings as HPU sends off students to various parts of the world
in an outgoing exchange, while simultaneously welcoming to
campus reciprocal exchange students from partner schools. Here
is an overview of the latest program participants.
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Jet Program
briefing
U.S. citizens who will have a degree by May,
2005, are invited to learn about English teaching opportunities
in Japan at a briefing by officials of the Honolulu Japan Consulate-General
at Hawai‘i Pacific University’s President’s
Conference Room, second floor, 1166 Fort Street Mall, Oct.
13, 2:30-4 p.m.
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