Her goal is to improve health care access for Pacific Islanders and native Hawaiians
"My first exposure to photography was at Punahou, where my father, Jim Little, taught photography in the 1970s."
Over the summer, faculty and administrators dug deep to prepare for the upcoming school year
"The pandemic changed the way people relate to each other, the way that we mark unions, births and passings."
Her restaurant's most visible change has been its overhauled takeout menu, which includes groceries and produce from small, family-owned businesses
The alumnus credited financial aid for providing an education that led to an illustrious career
We asked recent Punahou graduates to share their thoughts about being among the new generation of voters
We took the theme, kuana‘ike, to heart when planning for this issue of the Bulletin
D Dangaran never forgot two words of advice from President Barack Obama ’79: Dream big
"This is a reminder that no matter where in the world I go, I cannot escape the perspective of my own experience."
The eighth grade teacher writes in her spare time, and is an accomplished long-distance runner
Flexibility was a key design criteria of the Kosasa Community, and this adaptability has proven to be crucial