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| Lifestyles
Mikaela Olsson, editor
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome:
Life, even without choice, goes on
Some HPU students study harder then others, some
of them have better grades then others do. They have choices:
to be a good or a bad student, to study more or less, to join
a club or to go clubbing. They have choices. [More] |

Jenya today
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Meals with a message
On Wednesdays and Thursdays, the unmistakable
smell of curry beef stew wafts in my apartment windows. My
neighbors, Dave Frankovic and Earl Chang, have begun cooking
the 40-plus meals they will distribute to the homeless at at
Kailua District Park or Kailua Beach Park. [More] |
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International ethics writer
to teach summer COM courses
by Kalamalama staff
Mitchell Land, co-author of the new ethics text Contemporary
Media Ethics and director of the Mayborn Graduate Institute
of Journalism at the University of North Texas, will teach
two communication courses at HPU in summer 1: JOUR 3000, Introduction
to Journalism, from 5:15 to 8:45 p.m. MW and COM 3750, Global
Communication Cases, from 11:05 a.m. to 2 p.m. MW.
Land has extensive experience teaching and doing research on
media in French-speaking Africa. Founder of the Mayborn Literary
Nonfiction Writers Conference of the Southwest, his research
has been published in such premier journals as Journalism & Mass
Communication Quarterly, Journal of Communication, Critical
Studies in Mass Communication, and African Urban and Rural
Studies.
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Not only communication majors but also majors in areas such
as international studies and International Business should
find Land’s Global Communication Cases course of particular
interest if they are looking for an elective this summer,” said
Dr. James Whitfield, dean of the College of Communication. “His
Introduction to Journalism, JOUR 3000, will heavily emphasize
ethical communication and newswriting from an international
as well as U.S. perspective,” Whitfield added.
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