|
|
|
Chris Alcantara, editor |
|
| |
|
Internship
led to career
Life is a juggling act for Meilinda Soerjoko,
from Sydney, Australia. This 20-something actress, (actresses
do not disclose real age, only age range for work) is a fashion
business owner and, until this winter, a public relations
major (with a writing minor) at HPU She graduated in January
2005.
|
|
| |
|
Club works
for hope, human rights
Last December, members of Amnesty International
at HPU joined with thousands of others across the country to
send messages of hope to human rights defenders, prisoners
of conscience, and all, around the world, who had been imprisoned
solely because of their beliefs, identity, religion, or ethnic
origin.
|
|
| |
|
COM adjunct
is Advertiser columnist
How would you like to meet Will Smith? Or Adam
Sandler? Or why not Gwen Stefani? A journalist meets celebrities
all the time, according to Krisha Chachra, HPU’s newest
communication instructor and the Honolulu Advertiser’s
new columnist.
|
|
| |
|
TIMSO enjoys
dolphin cruise
Despite a little rain on Feb. 12, the Travel
Industry Management Student Organization (TIMSO) still fielded
53 people, including faculty members Dr. Jerry Agrusa and Wendy
Coats, for a little socializing, BBQ, fun, and whale/dolphin
watching aboard the Rainbow.
|
|
Queer
Caucus states manifesto
The term queer has historically been used in numerous
ways to speak of something strange, odd, and eccentric. Queer
is also used as a term of abuse, coined by and for people who
try to affirm a sense of normalcy by pointing outward toward
people who are painted as sexually deviant. |
|
|
|
Team-teaching:
Ideal of civic debate informs PSCI class
Centuries ago the Athenians believed that true
knowledge was acquired through civic debate. Ideas were passed
back and forth and options were presented to the moderate observers,
who were then able to make their own decisions. |
|
|
|
| |
|
|