Island Nicknames
SLCC Resources
Myths and Legends
PUA
Name that song and artist
100

Also known as "the Friendly Islands"

What is Tonga?

100

This resource provides free food and hygiene items to students and staff

What is the Bruin Pantry?

100

Beware the power of your hair and beware the flaunting of it, lest the fury of the ______ is invoked. (Samoa)

What is Telesa or Teina Sa?

100
This happens every Wednesday at 1pm in the SEEA Conference Room unless posted otherwise. 

What is the PUA meeting?

100

Afai 'e te le fiafia

Alofa me taumafai

afai fo'i e leai

Pele 'ea se'i ____ 

What is Tali Mai by Pati Anivas?

200

Also known as "Western Samoa"

What is Samoa?
200

This resource babysits children, provides family education, and certain financial needs

What is the Child Care and Family Services?

200

A tree that grew from the remains of a father and used to make clothing such as the pa'u and the malo (Hawaii)

What is Wauke?

200

Pacific Unity Association

What does PUA stand for? 

200

Mohala mai ka pua i ka la

Ola no ka'aina i kaua

E ku'u pua kiele nani e

Ko'ala o nauna e maku nei 

What is Pua Kiele by Josh Tatofi?

300

Also known as "Viti"

What is Fiji?

300

This resource assists in helping you write your papers, resumes, and can coach you through mastering pitches and presentations for classes

What is the Community Writing Center? 

300

Supernatural creatures that are thought to take many forms and are considered to be protectors of the place they roam (Aotearoa)

What is Taniwha?

300

Ulysses, Bernice, Brosnan

Who are the PUA advisors?

300

_______

Na toke raue

Toku piko ana

Te naruki e

What is Fakateretere by Clint Mariteragi?

400

Also known as "Ebon"

What is Marshall Islands?

400

This resource assists in your general education electronic file that showcases your best work, reflections, and course connections to your life, goals, community, and learning outside of the classroom. 

What is Eportfolio?

400

A women who changed herself into a type of fish because of the heartbroken she was of the mistrust and deceit of her mother-in-law (Solomon Islands)

What is the Dugong Legend of Lau from the Solomon Islands?

400

This will happen once a month to all PUA members and will be lead by the advisors to check on. 

What are mental health check-ups?

400

Reki na yalogu ni tagi ko talevoni

Ni'u raica nomu naba noqu senirosi

What is Ko Tu Yawa Sara by Sassy?

500

Also known as "Rull"

What is Yap Island?

500

This resource provides a private teacher for students who need extra help in STEM classes and is also located in the Science building. 

What is Tutoring (or tutoring center)?

500

The creation story of this island ends with the youngest brother of four lifting the island up from the depths of the ocean (Chuuk)

What is Wonip? 

500

The main objective and purpose of the Pacific Unity Association (PUA) club is to address academic, cultural and social needs of Pacific Islanders attending Salt Lake Community College. PUA strives to perpetuate, strengthen and enhance cultural identity and heritage of Pacific Islanders through storytelling and sharing of experiences while implementing programs that inform, engage, and unite pacific islanders in their academic journey. SLCC PUA club focuses on three (3) core areas:

1. Advocacy
Advocate for the rights of Pacific Islanders and underrepresented, multicultural students and groups as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct.

2. Collaboration:
In collaboration with Salt Lake Community College Student Association (SLCCSA), Clubs and Organizations, and the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (ODMA), PUA seeks to address cultural and/or social concerns of underrepresented Pacific Islanders and multicultural students and groups, as well as extend an invitation to those who want to learn more about the culture and get involved with PUA.

3. Graduation and Retention
We serve multicultural students by sharing our experiences and knowledge of educational resources as a way of informing them of opportunities contributing to their access and success. In support of student retention and completion, PUA and its advisors and allies have an explicit commitment to provide guidance and support to Pacific Islanders and underrepresented students, who have experienced a gap in meeting their career goals and objectives. Below are resources, which include but are not limited to
Academic support services
Free tutoring - Student Involvement
Scholarship and financial aidTechnical & computer services
Community networking & other resources
Job referrals & opportunities
Health & Counseling

What is PUA's mission?

500

__________

Nha wai o waiapu

Whiti atu koe hine

Marino ana e

What is Pokarekare Ana by Angelis?
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