History reveals campus’s creepy past
Ask anyone, and they’ll tell you how beautiful WCC is. However, few realize the dark history of our...
Ho‘olaule‘a spotlights Hawaiian traditions
On Saturday, Sept. 29 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., WCC’s Great Lawn will be taken over by...
Pantry offers free food on campus to students
For many college students, juggling school and work doesn’t just put constraints on their time but also their...
Pueo Press to publish six books
In addition to its annual issue of student art and writing, WCC’s student-run Pueo Press will publish five...
WCC Aloha Bar serves up campus information
WCC’s Aloha Bar is open for business. But it’s not a place to order drinks. Instead it’s a...
Student recreates the Mercury Friendship 7 capsule
In 1962, Senator John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth in a one-man capsule named...
Student employee honored with award
At the WCC Student Employee Appreciation event on May 2, Brandon DiPaola was named the 2018 WCC Student...
Students find help with food stamps and more at HINET
HINET Ho‘ola Ike is a program that very few students know about that provides financial assistance while students...
Students compete in Merrie Monarch Festival
Several WCC students participated this month in the annual Merrie Monarch Festival, a week-long festival of hula, Hawaiian...
General education requirement for Math to change this fall
Effective this fall, Quantitative Reasoning (FQ) will replace Symbolic Reasoning (FS) as a General Education requirement. That means...
Journalism students visit Honolulu media outlets
Last month, students in the college’s four journalism courses got a taste of what being a professional journalist...
Literary and art journal to launch its new issue
Windward Community College’s award-winning literary and art journal, Pueo, will launch its “True” Story issue on Thursday, April...