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What
to do if - you’re new to HPU
Suggestions for those new to Hawai‘i: [More]
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New
students can turn to HPU
staff for answers to questions
they
may have.
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HPU volunteers work
on Montana reservation
St. Paul, Minn. (June 15) Listening to Blackfoot
shamen talk story around a campfire, riding horseback across
open plains, learning ancient customs from Blackfoot tribal
elders: these were just some of the highlights for an HPU
group that spent a week on a Blackfoot Reservation. [More]
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Center gets needed face lift
What HPU facility has a leaky ceiling, rickety
tables, and old furniture? Not the HPU Sea Warrior Center,
not anymore at least. [More]
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HPU’s
Sea Warrior Center
gets new flooring and
additional renovations.
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Student off-campus
meal plan offered
It looks like some HPU students can finally
shed the often-used label of “poor, starving college
student.” Well, at least the starving part. [More]
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HPU junior crowned
Miss Hawai‘i
2006
HPU has produced a number of pageant winners,
including 2006 Miss Hawai‘i U.S.A. Radasha Ho‘ohuli,
a pre-med major. But the Miss Hawai‘i crown has proven
more elusive—until this year, when junior Pilialoha
Gaison was crowned June 9 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village.
The festivities included three current HPU students and Gaison.
They join a growing number of other young women whose education
has been enabled by HPU’s scholarship support of the
state’s two beauty pageants. [More]
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I'm not ready! High
school graduation more exciting for some
Graduating from high school was a big deal.
I had been waiting my whole life for it. It was like the
day I got my driver’s license, my first prom, my 18th
birthday. Thinking about it, these all express a common theme:
independence. [More]
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Kathleen Wilson
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Connecting classrooms
to the real world
Graduating from high school was a big deal.
I had been waiting my whole life for it. It was like the
day I got my driver’s license, my first prom, my 18th
birthday. Thinking about it, these all express a common theme:
independence. [More]
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Ms. Nona Tamanaha with students in the HRM classes. |
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