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Men’s and women’s basketball will play Dominican University of California (San Rafael, California). Lady Seasiders will play at 5 p.m. and Men’s basketball team will play at 7:30 p.m. Wear red and support Seasider athletics. Admission is $5 per person, free for BYUH students with ID.

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Pianist Jon Schmidt and Cellist Steven Sharp Nelson will perform in the Cannon Activities Center. The preshow with Kaniela Kaulukukui--acoustic guitarist, Rachael Kanahele-vocalist and Bitna Lee--pianist begins at 7:30. Main show at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10, $8 for BYUH and PCC employees and $5 for students.

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“T hose we love and ca re a bou t a re the key to helping us to d eve lop a sof t car ing tender he a r t . We mu st do our par t, we m u s t rea ch ou t, we must overcome t he n a t u ra l tendency to withhold f ee lin g s a n d a s we overcome those t e n d e n cie s we w i l l be the recipien t o f m a ny bl essi ngs.” -Ma x C hecketts, BYUH V ice P re s ident of Academics, in his D evoti ona l a ddress ‘Harden Not Yo u r Hea r ts, B e Hear t Smar t ’ o n Feb. 14. “As I gr ieve the loss of my fr ie n d a nd ‘ l i t tle sister,’ I don ’t f e e l it a p propr i a te to perf orm a t t his t im e. C ont i nu e to pray f or th e f a m ily.” -C ha ka K han, singer an d s o n g wr i t er, explained her s o r row f or the pa ssing of Whitney H o u s ton. Khan did not perf o rm in t h e tr i bu t e to Whitney Hous t on a t T h e Gra mmy Awards. “I know the gospel is tr u e. I t a nswer s a ll of lif e’s ques t ion s a n d probl em s that f ace us. -El der L. Tom Per r y sai d in t h e broa dc ast of the Worldwid e Lea d er shi p Training Meeting o n Feb. 11.

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If you click on the tab “Online Magazine” on home page of kealakai.byuh.edu, you can view PDFs of the Ke Alaka‘i from over the past few years. Screen shot by Phil Andrus

How to use the Ke Alaka‘i Website? Beyond the Ke Alaka‘i being printed each week, you can find more and longer articles, photos and video on its Website at kealakai. byuh.edu. Here are some tips of how to navigate the Website: 1. On the home page of kealakai. byuh.edu, there is a menu bar across the top of the page with links to individual sections: Campus, Community, National, World, Life & Entertainment, Opinion, Sports, Photos, Video, and Online Magazine. The Photos section includes events held on and off campus, but this is the place you can go to see pictures of you and your friends. The Video section has video of everything from events on campus to world news from a campus viewpoint. It also includes the new “Daily Dose,” which gives you all the news of the day in about 2 minutes, and a new video feature called “Spin” where members of the BYU-Hawaii ohana give their insight into current events. The Online Magazine section includes PDFs of past issues of the printed Ke Alaka‘i you can access anytime. 2. Just below the main menu bar is

a secondary bar. It contains ad information, a letters to the editor form, how to contact the staff, and a link to an archive of information uploaded to the site over the past six years. 3. Underneath the menu bars are links to the stories most recently uploaded to the Website. Click on the links or the rotating banner photos and they will take you directly to the latest stories, photos or video. 4. Scroll down the page to the individual sections and you can adjust the number of stories you see in each section to suit your interests. 5. Besides uploaded stories, photos, video, etc., of the right hand side of the main page there is usually a poll you can participate in, links to blogs, and a list of the most popular features on the Website. 6. You can make comments on any of the uploaded materials by scrolling to the bottom of each file and typing in your response. Responses on the Ke Alaka‘i Website are reviewed before being posted. You can also contact the Ke Alaka‘i staff at kealakai@byuh.edu, or check out its facebook page and Youtube channel as well.

-le e ann lambe rt

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