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The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

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The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

Ka Mō'ī

KSK band members pose for photos taken on their trip to NYC for the 90th Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade.

KSK Band Members Participate in The 90th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Camryn Chinen, Staff Reporter December 5, 2016

The Kamehameha Schools Marching Band, in addition to other local school bands, participated in the 90th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York this year. Around 600 hula dancers and band members...

Editor and Chief Sasha Cox 12, and her boyfriend Marcus Young 12, enjoy a Thanksgiving meal with family.

Thanksgiving Passes, But Being Thankful Hasn’t

Chase Rhinelander, Staff Reporter December 5, 2016

Thanksgiving is a holiday for food, family, and friends. Students elaborated on how they spent their four days off of school with some very interesting stories. Everything from heart pounding football...

The 2018 class ring designed by Emily Stone and Elia Akaka.

Is The Class of 2018 Ready to Become Alumni?

Sydnee Valdez, Staff Reporter December 4, 2016

As the first semester of junior year seems to fly by, students of the class of 2018 shed a few tears at the sight of their class ring. On November 3, the class met in the auditorium for the ring blessing...

The girls Junior Varsity Tennis team pose for a picture as their great season comes to an end.

End Of JV Tennis Season

Pōlaʻa Yim, Staff Reporter December 4, 2016

As first quarter came flying by, so did this years JV Girls Tennis season. This season has been a very eventful one with just about 20 players participating this season. Coached by Randall Shin, these...

Two clowns allegedly carrying weapons stand outside of a car window.

Sinister Clown Craze Takes Nation By Storm

Shannon Hussey, Staff Reporter December 4, 2016

Reports are surfacing from multiple states of the “clown craze” that has caused nation-wide panic. These “clowns” have been known to attempt to lure children and women into the woods. The first...

A student poses with Solomon Enos after a discussion regarding his newest art piece.

Native Hawaiian Artist Displays His Work On Campus

Aliyah Washington, Staff Reporter December 4, 2016

Speaking on his culturally progressive art piece in Midkiff, Solomon Enos described the kaona or hidden meaning behind “A Battle of Narratives ” on campus last month. English teachers across the...

Student volunteers posed for group pictures after breaking down equipment at the Susan G. Komen race for a cure.

Students Serve Breast Cancer Survivors

Hamilton Keola, Staff Reporter December 3, 2016

A few juniors from the Kamehameha Schools Kapālama KEY Club and National Honors Society volunteered at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Meeting up at 6 a.m. in Kapiolani park, students worked...

Ka Makana Aliʻi, a new mall on the Leeward side of Oʻahu, provides West Oʻahu residents with a shopping mall near home.

Ka Makana Aliʻi: A New Mall For West Oʻahu Residents

Jherica Raposa, Staff Reporter December 3, 2016

Ka Makana Aliʻi, a new shopping mall, officially opened on Friday October 21, 2016 in Kapolei. Ka Makana Aliʻi is said to be 1.4 million-square feet, upon its future completion,  making it the second...

Eating healthy everyday can change your lifestyle.

Finding Healthy Alternatives

December 3, 2016

When most people think of the words “Healthy Eating” it is common for many to automatically think about flavorless salads, productsʻ staggering prices, and the inconvenience that it may cause. However,...

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