Hawaiian Word of the Week: Lanakila
Lanakila—Victory, triumph; to triumph, win, overcome, beat.
Lanakila—Victory, triumph; to triumph, win, overcome, beat.
The University Rover Challenge challenges teams to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers that may one day work alongside astronauts exploring the Red Planet.
Hoʻokūkū—Contest, game, match. To hold a contest, compete, compare.
The Patsy T. Mink quarter is available for purchase from the U.S. Mint.
Kekoa Harman, a 东精影业 Hilo associate professor of Hawaiian studies and Hawaiian language recalls his ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi journey.
Out of 39 colleges with more than 330 students, the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 team won first place for highest team average and fourth place overall.
Lehulehu—Multitude, crowd, the public; numerous, very many, innumerable.
The course is designed to impart technical skills and foster a deep appreciation for the historical and cultural context of Lahaina.
President Lassner also discussed some of the findings in the Hawaiʻi College and Career Readiness Indicators Report.
Kawaimanomano (The Many Waters) developed at Leeward CC, could now help community colleges across the nation.