OHA grew out of a turbulent history
This is a two-part series in which we examine the role of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)....
Digging for glass reveals Hawai‘i history
Under the cover of darkness, two men armed with shovels quietly work in downtown Honolulu. The still of the...
Mumps outbreak reaches the islands
The mumps, formerly thought of as an archaic disease that was suppressed in the mid-1900s, has made its...
Journey across the stars this Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day can be stressful having to buy chocolates and roses or just having the pressure to do...
Tensions rise over fate of Kawainui Marsh
On Jan. 11, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) hosted its fourth public informational meeting...
O‘ahu gets festive as the holidays near
With Christmas just around the corner, O‘ahu hotels, communities, churches, clubs and other groups are putting on various...
Military families reunite for the holiday season
Being in the military is a tricky job that requires training, long nights and dedication, which unfortunately takes...
WCC explores classes for female inmates
For the first time, WCC is offering two classes at the Women’s Community Correctional Center in Kailua. It...
WCC welcomes all to the 17th annual Ho‘olaule‘a
On October 7, Windward Community College will host the 17th annual Windward Ho‘olaule‘a, dubbed “A Homegrown Celebration,” from...
Kahalu’u man’s legacy lives on
Pastor Eldeen Kukahiko died last October but the poi boards he started to create for the community...
Ancestral Polynesian wayfinding finds its way to Gallery ‘Iolani
While Disney’s recent movie Moana introduced the world to Polynesian wayfinding, the recent “Voyaging: The Art of...
WCC holds first blood drive of the year
Last month, WCC worked with the Blood Bank of Hawaiʻi (BBH) to host the school’s first blood...