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HPU Theatre premiere
- The Cherry Orchard opens on March 30 -
To be, or not to be—classic? That was
the question on the mind of HPU theater director, Joyce Maltby,
when she chose this semester’s featured play. Her production
of The Cherry Orchard, written by Russian playwright, Anton
Chekov, is bound, she believes, to please theater enthusiasts. [More]
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Director Joyce Maltby
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Being late to work can get you fired
Everyone gets delayed some times. People arrive
late to meetings, classes, or work, and many have likely,
at least once, told a teacher or boss a white lie and blamed
a traffic jam or a cancelled bus. Such things happen; that’s
the way it is. However, an excuse such as “I had to
take my cat to the dentist,” is maybe too much. [More]
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“Late to Work,” a new survey
by CareerBuilder.com, found that one in 10 employees arrive
late to work.
Illustration by Anders
Langset
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Tips
for interisland travel on a budget
For
decades, Hawai‘i travel agents, resorts, and even student
travel agencies have been repeating one common theme to would-be
travelers: “You have to reach far into your pocketbook
if you want to travel around Hawai‘i. That’s
just how it is—it’s expensive here.” [More]
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A beautiful day in Kihei on the island
of Maui.
Photo by Brittany Yap
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HPU baseball splits 4-3 against
GCU
HPU (7-8) won four of a seven-game series,
March 6-10 against the Antelopes of Grand Canyon University
(11-10) at Central O‘ahu Regional Park in Waipio. [More]
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Greener auto technology aids in creating
a cleaner environment
Cleaner and greener auto technology is exploding, according
to a comprehensive article in the March/April 2007 issue
of E – The Environmental Magazine. From fuel cells
to plug-in hybrids, the industry hasn’t shown more
research and development since the halcyon days of 1900,
when gasoline, steam, and electric vehicles (EVs) were
competing in the marketplace. [More]
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The latest evolution of the Honda FCX
fuel-cell car is zero emission, fun to drive, has a 300
mile range, and is quickly refilled at a hydrogen pumping
station. Costs remain very high, and there are only about
30 hydrogen stations in the U.S.
Courtesy EartTalk
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