When she realized how much she benefited from robotics, she thought of ways to share this with others
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Bulletin
The alumna shared why she and her husband made a gift in honor of her 50th Reunion
Big sister Kapua looks Hi‘ilei straight in the eyes and tells her, “You eat too much meat.” With a here-we-go-again look Hi‘ilei responds, “But I love my imported prosciutto.” In unison, they burst into laughter, which makes it obvious that this kind of playful banter is constant between these sisters.
Punahou counts many notable surfers among its alumni
Parent giving at Punahou skyrocketed to hit its highest-ever levels
Reunions are a time for reconnection and reflection
The award, given each year to Punahou coaches, staff and administrators who advance the athletics program, was presented to Peter Balding ’77, Reney Ching and Eric Kusunoki.
Punahou’s Cyber Education Leadership Team (CELT) competed in the CyberPatriot 17 National Finals
He just opened his first eatery, Feast by Jon Matsubara, in Manoa
Vanessa Van Gorder ’95 Distajo, vice president of the Mānoa branch of Outdoor Circle, had a hunch that Kamānele Park in Mānoa Valley was not just another patch of green grass with a swing set on it.









