
Former inmates share stories of hope and healing
Two former inmates of the Women’s Community Correctional Center in Kailua shared their personal journeys of hardship, perseverance...

Governor Ige to hold ‘Town Hall’ at WCC
WCC students, faculty and staff and the Windward community will have a chance to discuss some of the...

2015 Windward Ho‘olaule‘a
Success! It was a beautiful day for the 2015 Windward Community College Ho‘olaule‘a on Oct. 3. Thousands of...

WCC’s Haunted Village rises from the grave
Are you worried of trick-or-treating nowadays? Do you hesitate bringing your keiki to scary places that can give...

Alumna opens annual pumpkin patch
For the 6th year straight, Waimanalo Country Farms, a family-run business owned by WCC alumna Shawn Kadooka and...

New counselor ready to help students
We are all faced with daily challenges in our lives. Sometimes the challenges are beyond our control and...

WCC plugs into energy savings
In September 2015, “intellisockets” were installed in energy-consuming socket outlets on the WCC campus. The initiative, launched by...

Come to WCC’s Ho‘olaule‘a Oct.3
Bust out the coolers and beach chairs, load the family in the car and drive on over to...

Hawaiian Studies blessed with new hale
On July 24, WCC’s new hale for the Hawaiian Studies program received a traditional blessing. The 19-by-40 foot...

Journalism takes a new direction
Storytelling isn’t just a bedtime ritual—it’s a tradition deeply rooted in human civilization that traverses all mediums from...

NASA sends UHCC payload into space
A payload named PIP was launched into suborbital flight on Aug. 12 aboard a NASA rocket. It was...

Rain Bird reigns no more; Pueo has risen … and he’s hungry!
One night, Professorial Overlord Barclay looked to the starry heavens (because it was nighttime), searching soulfully for an...