
Palikū Arts Festival celebrates the creative spirit
WCC will be having its 6th annual Palikū Arts Festival on Saturday, April 2 from 10 a.m. to...

How to mend a broken heart
Love … That four letter word can either make you the happiest person on the planet or make...

Event celebrates the end of makahiki season
ASUH-WCC will celebrate the end of the makahiki season on Monday, Feb. 29 from 10 a.m. to 1...

Program teaches ocean safety for all
WCC’s Hawaiʻi Ocean Education Academy (HOEA) strives to provide people with a crucial service in the islands: education...

WCC professor releases new book
Nearly 20 years after one of Hawaiʻi’s largest and most controversial projects of its time opened, WCC art...

They call her Madame Director
“Theater is the most beautiful thing in the world to me,” said WCC theater instructor Taurie Kinoshita. “It...

Meet Generation Z: The Digital Natives
Technology like iPods and MySpace were introduced to millennials during their teenage years. But Generation Z was born...

Final Rain Bird wins national awards
Last year, the student editors of WCC’s literary and art journal chose to change its name from Rain...

Which presidential candidates have impressed you? Are you planning to vote in the election next year?
The only presidential candidate who has caught my attention in a positive way is Senator Bernie Sanders. He...

WCC theater instructor grooms future actors
Most know him as the confident man around campus with the loud, theatrical personality. He often, if not...

Blue Zones Project promotes health
Free massages, yoga, a smoothie bike ride, a keiki food demonstration and a 75-foot inflatable obstacle course were...

Artist displays the possibilities in ceramics
Exploring and experimenting with clay led to new discoveries for Harue McVay and spanned her career. McVay’s diverse...