Windward art gallery presents student art show
On Friday, Oct. 28, Gallery ‘Iolani opened its newest exhibit, Confluence, featuring art created by WCC students. “Confluence...
Windward students get immersed in media
Windward Community College students had the opportunity to join local and nationally-renowned filmmakers, writers, communication professionals and more...
Getting up close with Mayor Caldwell
Windward Community College journalism student Itzel Contreras Mendez interviewed Mayor Kirk Caldwell on Facebook Live earlier this...
Compare the candidates: Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump
Let’s take a look at where the next Commander-in-Chief of the United States stands on some of...
New grants help Windward stretch beyond the Great Lawn
With new funds awarded to the school, WCC will now offer college courses beyond its campus. “These...
Students explore creativity through video journalism
This semester, WCC is offering a new course, JOUR 270: Introduction to Multimedia Storytelling, in which students...
Expand your knowledge about manō
Last month, President Obama more than quadrupled the size of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument located in...
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...
LGBTQ community takes another step forward
The LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender and queer) community has been a hot topic the past few...
Students launch media club
For those interested in video, photography, writing and the media, The Scoop, WCC’s new student club on campus,...
The stars call … for writing and art! WCC’s literary journal seeks student submissions
The Pueo wants you to explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly...
Student’s poetry gets published
WCC student Ashley Shankles (a.k.a. Ashley Nakanishi), shares her life experience through poetry and just had her first...