Type of Submission
Full Issue
Publication Date
Spring 5-8-1991
Recommended Citation
Brigham Young University Hawaii, "Ke Alakai, Vol. 36, No. 37 (1991-05-08)" (1991). Ke Alaka'i. 663.
https://digitalcollections.byuh.edu/kealakai/663

Headlines
Spring Break is Over
No Secret Anymore: BYUH Profs Rate High in National Quality Check
3 Students Exceptional in National Test
HAPPENINGS
Catalog Changes Take Effect
Move Ahead ASBYUH
Message from ASBYUH Pres
LLC Professors Gather for Scholarly Meetings at Makaha Sheraton
Two Athletes Sign Letters of Intent
New Classes Announced
Special Opportunity Volunteers Needed For State Special Olympics
Evaluation Grades Campus Educators
Prestigious Mainland Art Show Features Fisher Sculpture
May 8 Last Day to Add, Drop Spring Term Classes
Fed Government Seeks Future Administrators
Van Pletzen Promoted to LLC Faculty Position
Former BYUH Administrator Named Head of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Vandalism Damages Bikes Near Security Office
LLC Division Program Celebrates the Written Word
Spring Brown Bag Seminar: Why Do They Do Things Like That?
College Radio: Exploring the Depths of Underground Music
THE FRONT ROW
CHEMISTRY CLASS EXPERIMENT: Hawaiian Ti Extract Shows Promise as Antibiotic
VALUABLE 4-YEAR AWARD: University Will Announce McKay Scholarship Honors This Month
Policy on Letters to Editor is To Print, Where Possible
May 29 Seminar Focuses on Building Secretarial Expertise
Breaking Up Is Hard For Some Collegiates
MENS TENNIS WARS: Seasiders Rout UCSD 9-0
Lady Softballers Close 11-26 Season on Winning Note: Beat Hawaii Pacific 3 Out of 4
Rugby Pau as BYUH Beats Barbarian Horde: 10-8
BYU-Provo President Heads Panel Investigating NCAA Investigations
Strange But Factual
Seasiders Dominate District 29 Playoffs
SCIENCE FORUM: Zeolites Subject of Visiting Professor's MST Lecture
Campus Environmentalists Say Eternity's a Pile of Disposable Diapers Topped By a Styrofoam Cup
We're Number One! We're Number One!
Survival a Matter of Who Paints Whom?
Five New High Counselors Called to BYUH First Stake
HPD Mobile Watch Program Seeks N. Shore Volunteers
Campus Employment Opportunities
SECURITY UPDATE: Crime Data Ruling by Supreme Court Won't Affect BYU-Hawaii
Baldridge To Be Exchange Teacher
Bowling Alley Not Headed For Oblivion This Year
WOMEN'S CONFERENCE: Island Ladies Meet to Learn About Savior, Selves and Fulfillment
'Quilters' Musical Gets Standing Ovation in McKay
Spring is in the Air
Learning Resource Center For Your Information
Civil Defense Thanks University for Work
Who Are Our Heroes/Heroines?
C ASBYU 4 ID
UH Lab School, Kaiser High Take Math Bowl XIV Honors