A new bulkhead was installed last week at the Elizabeth P. Waterhouse Memorial Pool for the first time in 37 years
Kamehameha I died in May 1819, in Kamakahonu, Hawai‘i. Early on, the king had named his son, Liholiho, successor. But...
In 1786, trading ships began making regular stops in Hawai‘i on their way to China and the Pacific Northwest. Pursuing...
King Kamehameha I united the Hawaiian Islands at a time when foreign influences were transforming everything around him. He managed...
Captain James Cook was a British naval officer and explorer who commanded three voyages to the Pacific. Privately, he carried...
For Hawaiians, the natural environment was imbued with religious significance. Geological features, plants and animals were often revered as kinolau,...
Around 1,000 years ago, navigators from the Marquesas Islands launched an unprecedented voyage of discovery across the Pacific Ocean. Steering...
Punahou's college-aged alumni were welcomed home with their favorite food and the company of friends










