Local authors share insight on the writing process and new works on family and loss
On Oct. 27, WCC had an Out Loud in the Library event featuring two authors from Bamboo...
Two thumbs up for Metamorphoses
The most recent play produced by the Theatre 260 class, under the brilliant direction of WCC theatre lecturer...
Windward art gallery presents student art show
On Friday, Oct. 28, Gallery ‘Iolani opened its newest exhibit, Confluence, featuring art created by WCC students. “Confluence...
Alex Durrant’s entrée en ballet
New WCC dance lecturer Alex Durrant grew up in Tattenhall, a farming village in England about 200...
2016 Windward Ho‘olaule‘a
The 16th annual Windward Ho‘olaule‘a on Oct. 1 went off with a bang with excellent entertainment, ‘ono food,...
Something spook-tacular is coming to WCC
The Center for Aerospace Education and The Imaginarium at WCC will host its annual Haunted Village on Friday,...
Gaming group starts with a coup
On Aug. 30, the Windward Gaming Group hosted its first event of the semester called the “Convocation...
Photography takes alumnus around the world
He begins by deciding what he wants to capture, looking for just the right angle. He waits...
Theatre program helps students grow
For 44 years, WCC has offered theatre courses that teach students the art of drama and performing...
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...
The Eastern Hollywood takeover
It’s loud. It’s explosive. It’s exhilarating. The blockbuster, a term that was first coined with the debut of...
‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ arrives in Hawai‘i
On Friday, March 11 at 8:15 p.m., Hōkūlani Imaginarium will host the premiere of “Pink Floyd: The Dark...