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Bulletin
His decision to dedicate himself to music came during a conversation he had with the late Gary Heidel
Ellie Ochiai ’22 dazzled the audience with a masterful performance
The new ALC will be a hub for collaboration, knowledge-sharing and inspiration, somewhat like a university student center
Students threw genki balls to assist in the ecosystem restoration of the Lily Pond
Yunus Peer has taught History and World Civilizations at Punahou for the past 26 years. And for almost just as long, he’s juggled a second full-time job: contributing to revolutionizing STEM education in rural South Africa
The bonds that tie the Kadowaki family to Punahou recently culminated in several beautiful gifts, just as the flowers of a haku lei are woven together by caring hands.
He recently invited Anthony Fauci,
the nation’s top infectious disease expert, to participate in an episode of BrainPOP
The ability of our students to learn, adapt, relearn and innovate will be absolutely vital
Carnival coordinating typically begins about a year before the event, with plans rarely detouring from longstanding traditions. That is until this year
When she realized how much she benefited from robotics, she thought of ways to share this with others