
Students explore creativity through video journalism
This semester, WCC is offering a new course, JOUR 270: Introduction to Multimedia Storytelling, in which students...

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

Get ready for the 16th Windward Ho‘olaule‘a
Join the festivities as WCC and the Kāne‘ohe Business Group celebrate the 16th Annual Windward Ho‘olaule‘a. The...

College and career fair helps students
On April 12, WCC’s semi-annual college and career fair was held to help students find career and college...

Congratulations to WCC’s student newspaper
Ka ‘Ohana (the family) garnered another first place national award from the American Scholastic Press Association. The newspaper...

Coffee, coffee and more coffee
Lazy days are the best. But when we do have to be productive adults, there is only one...

Gracie’s take on the 2016 presidential candidates
Note: Content in the Editorial page represents the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the...

Hone your art skills this summer with Atelier
Interested in taking up art as a profession? This summer, WCC is offering the atelier art course, which...

My journey back to school
A tale of two moms This is the tale of two different moms who have successfully come back...

‘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...

Maximizing the minimum wage
Hawai‘i ushered in a hike in the minimum wage this year, bringing it to $8.50 an hour. The...

Understanding art with Kalani Ware
Pow! Wow! Hawai’i attracts artists from around the country, and among them this year was abstract graffiti artist...