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Associated
Students of the University of Hawaii
ASUH is one of Mānoa's
6 CSOs. It's for you if you're interested in serving
undergraduates as an elected executive officer or senator.
As an elected representative, you become an active member of an
organization that advocates for improving the quality of student
life.
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Board
of Publications
BOP is one of Mānoa's
6 CSOs. It's for you if you're interested in serving on
a 14-member board that governs UH Mānoa student publications: Ka
Leo O Hawai'i--the student newspaper; Hawai'i Review--the
student literary journal. The Board also
operates Beau Press, a custom printing service. |
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Hawai'i
Review
Hawai'i Review is a program area which operates under the authority of the Board of
Publications. Joining
the Hawai'i Review staff is for you if you are interested in learning the necessary
skills to putting together a college literary journal. Students
have been publishing a literary magazine for the UHM campus since
the 1960s. |
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Ka Lamakua
Ka Lamakua, a publication by UH students for UH students, is dedicated to revealing our identity through the exposure of inspiring, fresh, alternative, progressive, quality work. |
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Ka
Leo O Hawai'i
Ka
Leo is a program area which operates under the authority of the Board of Publications. Involvement
with Ka Leo is for
you if you are interested in working on the daily campus newspaper
as a writer, designer, photographer, editor, or advertising sales
representative or manager. Students have been publishing a newspaper
for the UHM campus since 1922. |
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Broadcast
Communication Authority
BCA is one of Mānoa's
6 CSOs. It's for you if you're interested in serving on
a 9-member board that governs the student-run campus radio station,
KTUH-90.3 FM, and the Student Video and Filmmakers' Association
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KTUH
90.3 FM
KTUH
is a program area which
operates under the authority of the Broadcast Communication
Authority. Involvement
with KTUH is for you
if you're interested in writing and reporting; being an on-air personality;
learning how to produce or engineer shows; handling the accounts,
the music library, the station's promotions; managing the station
and its directors. |
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Student
Video and Filmmakers’ Association
SVFA
is a program area which
operates under the authority of the Broadcast Communication
Authority. Involvement
with SVFA is for you
if you're interested in producing video and filmmaking projects
including the weekly UH Magazine on public access television. |
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Campus
Center Board
CCB is one of Mānoa's
6 CSOs. It's for you if you're interested in serving on
a governing, policy-making board for the programs, services, and
facilities of Mānoa's college union facility, the Campus Center
Complex. The 14-member board serves its constituents - students,
faculty, staff, and alumni - in two ways: through a multifaceted
activities program via the Activities Council and the Leisure Program
and through an array of services in the Campus Center and Hemenway
Hall. |
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The
Activities Council
The
Activities Council is a program area which operates under the authority of the Campus Center
Board. Involvement
with the AC is for
you if you're interested in planning and implementing campus activities.
As one of Mānoa's main programming bodies, AC enriches the campus
social life and the educational experience through concerts, speakers,
special presentations, as well as a variety of cultural, social,
recreational, and academic programs. |
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Graduate
Student Organization
GSO is one of Mānoa's
6 CSOs. It's for you if you're a classified graduate student
in a program other than Law or Medicine and are interested in serving
other graduate students. As an elected representative, you become
an active member of an organization that advocates for improving
the quality of student life. |
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Student
Activity and Program Fee Board
SAPFB is one of Mānoa's
6 CSOs. It's for you if you're interested in serving
on an 11-member board that makes recommendations to the Vice President
of Student Affairs regarding the allocation of the student activity
and program fees that support event and projects created by student
clubs and organizations and UHM departments and programs. |