Student’s poetry gets published
WCC student Ashley Shankles (a.k.a. Ashley Nakanishi), shares her life experience through poetry and just had her first...
Two students to speak at commencement
This year’s commencement ceremony will take place at the Ko‘olau Ballrooms and Conference Center on Friday, May 13...
College and career fair helps students
On April 12, WCC’s semi-annual college and career fair was held to help students find career and college...
Congratulations to WCC’s student newspaper
Ka ‘Ohana (the family) garnered another first place national award from the American Scholastic Press Association. The newspaper...
Do you think there should be a fence built between WCC and the Hawai‘i State Hospital? Why or why not?
Yes, I do believe that there needs to be a fence or something separating the two properties. I...
Legalization of marijuana could present a solution for Hawai’i
The state of Hawaiʻi has the highest cost of living in the U.S., and many residents struggle to...
The struggle: Immersion education for a westernized world
Aikue Napoleon can often be found sitting at his usual table at the Kailua Starbucks–laptop and textbook open,...