
Polynesian voyaging classes teach students navigation and culture
This year, 20 students will learn the skills of ancient Polynesian voyagers in SCI 160: Polynesian Voyaging and...

Gallery ‘Iolani displays the beauty of Raku
Gallery ‘Iolani’s latest exhibit, Raku Ho‘olaule‘a 2017, showcases more than 70 ceramic art pieces glazed and fired during...

WCC theatre students set to test their skills abroad
This summer, WCC is offering a two-week intensive study abroad experience in the United Kingdom (UK) for...

Makana Tani honored as Student Employee of the Year
During National Student Employment Week, Makana Tani was named WCC’s Student Employee of the Year. The Kāne‘ohe...

Language arts raises funds for Vet Tech in honor of colleague
In Fall 2014, WCC’s language arts department initiated a fundraiser for the Vet Tech program to honor long-time...

Kahalu’u man’s legacy lives on
Pastor Eldeen Kukahiko died last October but the poi boards he started to create for the community...

@LibrarianTara on … Video Love
I love videos, and I hate commercials. I’m also a bit of an info-junkie. Happily, the WCC...

Trump assembles his round table
A major factor in every new presidency is figuring out who has direct access to the president....

Sustainability Matters, with Christian Palmer
In this monthly column, anthropology instructor and faculty chair of the sustainability curriculum committee Christian Palmer shares...

House Republicans target Planned Parenthood
During the Obama administration, states were prohibited from withholding federal Title X funds from health centers like...

Examining domestic violence in New Zealand
My passion is helping domestic violence (DV) and child abuse (CA) victims. It is the impetus for...