Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kanilehua
Kanilehua—Name of a mist-like rain famous in Hilo. Literally, [rain that] lehua flowers drink.
Kanilehua—Name of a mist-like rain famous in Hilo. Literally, [rain that] lehua flowers drink.
“Dr. Pimple Popper” has nothing on JABSOM alumnus Daniel Sugai.
Kepakemapa—September.
This study, using a stratospheric balloon at 120,000 feet, measures emissions from short-term sunlight exposure, unlike previous long-term studies.
The TIM School graduate encourages students to connect with mentors at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补.
ʻOlina—To make merry; joyous, rejoicing, merrymaking.
The Hilo native returned after serving at four other 东精影业 campuses for almost 40 years.
New Kauaʻi CC Chancellor Sanchez says affordable housing is one key to success.
President David Lassner provided updates on the latest enrollment numbers for the upcoming fall 2024 semester, including positive news regarding Lahainaluna High School graduates.
Kula—School, academy; to teach school