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Victims and survivors of war and natural disasters are receiving the recognition due Sunday with the premiere of “Worldwide Requiem” at New York’s Carnegie Hall.
That’s just what No. 4 Hawaii did on a rowdy Friday night in front of 5,019 dialed-in fans the Smith Fieldhouse, a place where No. 5 BYU is used to coming out on top in tight matches.
"Credit to Hawaii tonight," said BYU head coach Shawn Olmstead. "When you're going against great teams, every single point matters so you can't let up. We had some bright spots, but we have to clean ...
HAWAI’I – For the first time since its inception, the PacWest Hawai’i Challenge has co-champions. Two Hilo lawyers and a Big ...
Chris Crowe’s long run as a BYU professor will end later this year, but he’ll never forget the lessons in humanity he learned ...
The BYU football program has added another defensive tackle transfer to the 2025 roster. Late on Friday night, Hawaii transfer Alvin Puefua committed to BYU after spending just one season with the ...
The BYU staff was recently in Hawaii to visit two of the most coveted recruits on BYU's recruiting board. The first was offensive line prospect Malakai Lee. Lee recently named six finalists and ...
In a recent study, BYU professors Jacob Steffen and Taylor Wells explored why some people are still reluctant to use GenAI ...
Composed and conducted by Brigham Young University ­Hawaii faculty member Erica Glenn, “Worldwide Requiem ” is being performed by the BYU-Hawaii Ho ‘olokahi Chamber Choir and almost 50 ...