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Being an educator wasn’t an obvious choice for Academy Social Studies faculty member Ka‘eo Vasconcellos ’96
Ryan Hong ’18 and Kawai Hong ’20 review a Kaimuki favorite owned by Ed Kenney ’86
Wana‘ao Watson Eldridge finished her Punahou career as decorated as any female athlete of her day – 12 varsity letters...
More than 25 alumni working in healthcare jobs shared their personal and professional experiences with Academy students
Broadway singer and actor Willy Falk ’76 joined faculty member John Roberts’ sixth-grade virtual choir class
The nonprofit Surfing Moms gives mothers a chance for ocean time
They've taken to social media and streaming platforms to play live
In their book “Punahou 1841 – 1941”, Mary Alexander and Charlotte Dodge wrote, “From 1921 to 1924 there was a...
A cover girl on the 2000 spring edition of American Track & Field, Victoria Chang ’00 Nakayama was the face of Hawai‘i high school cross country and track in the late 1990s through 2000
In the annals of our island’s sports it will be recorded that Walter Holt was one of Hawaii’s most gifted...
When it mattered most, Paralympian Shelby Baron ’12 dug deep and pulled out the best athletic performance of her life. It was day one of the wheelchair tennis competition at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, and Baron and doubles partner Emmy Kaiser were playing a team from France.