The daylong event at the state capitol brought together 40 students from 17 schools
Considering his small stature – 5’1”tall and about 125 pounds at his heaviest – Peanuts is probably the greatest all-around...
CCRT coordinates the School’s response to allegations and incidents of sexual abuse, assault and misconduct
The visits were part of PUEO's ukulele and creative writing course
In a word; exceptional. How else to describe Miah Ostrowski ’07? Few would be surprised that he would go on to play collegiately in two sports, doing so at the University of Hawai‘i in both football and basketball
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Midway through the week’s celebrations, alumni took a meaningful pause to reflect and reconnect at the Alumni Week Chapel
On Thursday, the fair was back and bigger than ever, with 30-plus interactive booths
Kamehameha I died in May 1819, in Kamakahonu, Hawai‘i. Early on, the king had named his son, Liholiho, successor. But two powerful women – Ka‘ahumanu and Keōpūolani, both his widow – would demand new freedoms, igniting a struggle that toppled the ancient religion.