
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)....

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...

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...

Gallery ‘Iolani exhibit tells story about the ‘āina
A new exhibit at Gallery ‘Iolani showcases the photography of WCC art professor and humanities department chair Mark...

Sustainability Matters
by Christian Palmer Aloha ‘Āina Earth Week In the week leading up to Earth Day on April 22,...

Creative Media takes center stage at upcoming conference
Creative Media at WCC started in fall 2016, and in that short time has had impressive success, having...

The Wellness Corner
APRIL IS #SAAM (Sex Assault Awareness Month) Sexual assault resources on campus: Where can you go? According...

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...

Getting to know a master sommelier
I think he went to go put his pants on,” a member of the wait staff says. Shorts...

New college program aims to grow interest in environmental science among Hawaiian students
Native Hawaiians or Kānaka Maoli have long observed, recognized and recorded environmental science elements. Thousands of years before...

Palikū Arts Festival returns next month
After a one-year hiatus, the Palikū Arts Festival returns to campus Saturday, April 7 from 10 a.m. to...

Report: Gender-based violence on UH campuses
Approximately 19 percent of UH students have been exposed to intimate partner violence, according to a report released...