From the World to Mānoa

By: Trevor Reed
  • Summary

  • Trevor Reed will speak with a different student from UH Mānoa each week, to uncover the journey that led them to Hawai’i. These conversations will spark new knowledge of peoples experiences from different cultures, and how we are all finding our way at UH Mānoa. Stay tuned every Friday!!
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Episodes
  • #5 Jemma White
    Jul 7 2023

    For this final episode, UHMtv reporter Trevor Reed talks with Jemma White. Jemma is an international student who was born in England, and grew up in Abu Dhabi. Jemma, who is in her freshman year at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, is facing two cultural changes at once. She plans to use this new experience to learn, and find out where she would like to reside after she graduates.

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    32 mins
  • #4 Elicia Tong
    Apr 8 2023

    This week, UHMtv reporter Trevor Reed talks to Elicia Tong, an international student from Taiwan. Elicia speaks on her cultural roots, and how she plans to bring the knowledge she learned at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa to revive journalism back in Taiwan.


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    31 mins
  • #3 Zach Scherer
    Apr 3 2023

    This week, UHMtv reporter Trevor Reed converses with Zach Scherer about the hard truth of California compared to the islands. Zach is a transfer student in his sophomore year at UH Mānoa. He is stepping out of his comfort zone, and is trying to figure out what he likes and doesn’t like about living outside of his home state.


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    37 mins

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