Type of Submission
Full Issue
Publication Date
Winter 2-28-1990
Recommended Citation
Brigham Young University Hawaii, "Ke Alakai, Vol. 35, No. 22, (1990-02-28)" (1990). Ke Alaka'i. 604.
https://digitalcollections.byuh.edu/kealakai/604

Headlines
Boogeying The Night Away
Mainland Student Enrollment Plan: Fewer Will Be Admitted
Crisis! Is Campus Election Process Doomed By Apathy?
Duke In Wax
Yes, BYU-Hawaii. This Is Your Long Awaited SPRING TERM CLASS SCHEDULE ISSUE
BYUH On Campus Employment Opportunities
Fireside Features Lucille Johnson
Kula Manu Offers Incentives, Workshop
Reading-Writing Center: Good Idea, Great Response
How do you measure success?
2,000 Student Cap Focuses on Pacific Area Students
Petition Asks Change in Finals Schedule
Blood Bank of Hawaii Blood Drive
Native Hawaiian Scholarship Now Available
Cartons Keep Coming
What's for dinner? And lunch? And breakfast?
Temple Visitors Center: Hosts 100,000 Plus in 1989
Always Room For More From School, Community
Gangs and Drugs in Hawaii: Subject of ASBYUH Forum
Attack on Student Results in Arrests of Youth Gang Members
New Chairman In Business Division
Faculty Salon Offers "Moramona: Mormons in Hawaii" Discussion
ASBYUH FORUM Series' 90 FAMILY VIOLENCE with Speaker Elaine Bready
Ke Alaka'i Gets the News, Or at Least, Discusses it
President's Secretary Honored by BYUH Women
Alpha Chi Inducts Top Students
ASBYU SWAPMEET SHUTTLE
Tennis Ladies Play Rice University Today
Socsiders Thump Leeward Visitors: 6-0
Annie
Resumes, Filling Out Applications
Sider Ruggers Destroy Hard-Playing North Shore: 12-4
Aloha and Mahalo: Seasider Basketball Ends Season On Low Note, Losing to HPC 96-84
Seastrides' Trockel 1st In 3rd Annual Scout Run
SPORTS BITS: BYUH Has a Men's Baseball Club
Intramurals Reserve Tennis Courts
Serve Others First, Says Devotional Speaker
MUSIC NOTES
Census Positions Available
Business Booms At International Student Resources Office
CLUB NOTES
Career Placement Office Prepares Student For Job Search in The Working World
Social Work Registration: Professionalization Provides Protection For Both Givers and Receivers
Recycling in the 90s
Opinion