Hawaiian Word of the Week: Waiho
Waiho—To leave or place something.
Waiho—To leave or place something.
Hensel delivered her report from Portland, Oregon, where the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 men’s basketball team prepared to compete in the first round of the NCAA Division I Tournament.
Nīele—To be curious.
The American Chemical Society honored Ball’s groundbreaking treatment for Hansen’s disease at the annual Alice Augusta Ball recognition ceremony.
Nahunaiki—Little bites.
Hensel also highlighted an exploratory effort to strengthen coordination between JABSOM and the 东精影业 Cancer Center and the launch of a 东精影业 Hilo AI certificate.
Huliau—Turning point, a time of change.
Several coaches and student-athletes delivered passionate testimony at the house hearing.
Makani nui—strong wind.
The report documents how Hawaiʻi's per-person GDP, income and productivity growth have stagnated since the early 1990s.