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The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

Ka Mō'ī

The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

Ka Mō'ī

Upper and Lower class boarders take over the court in a competitive round of dodgeball.

Kamehameha Kapālama Campus Changes the Boarding Program.

Tayvhe-Lei Kaupu-Galon, Reporter September 29, 2021

With the new school year comes new changes especially within Residential Life, formally known as Boarding, at Kamehama’s Kapālama Campus. After the closing of the boarding program due to safety...

Understand the value of choosing and the value of not choosing.

Choosing Not to Choose: The Value of Choice

Ivory Unga, Staff Reporter November 27, 2020

Society has become no stranger to the spark in political conversation over the past few months. If you are at least a small consumer of the popular app TikTok, you might be able to easily identify what...

Take some time to breathe deeply and hug a tree.

Feeling Stressed? Forest Bathe

Azure Nikora, Staff Reporter November 26, 2020

The stress of this time is nothing new for anybody. For high school seniors, getting ready to submit college applications is already confusing in itself, not to mention the addition of that little pandemic....

Don’t Dwell On what happened, appreciate the moments you had with your ex, and go out and do the things you love.

How to get over a Breakup: From a Boys Point of View

Trevor Siu, Staff Reporter November 18, 2020

It feels like your heart is being ripped out from your chest, and there’s nothing you can do to fix it. You’re confused, probably mad, and most of all extremely sad. Whether it’s been a month, a...

With so many tv and movie remakes, where is the creativity of new ideas?

Lack of Originality in Modern Television and Film

Maya Tabije, Staff Reporter October 7, 2020

Many can observe that the television industry has been feeding off of old ideas instead of creating new ones. So many reboots and remakes have recently been made and in the works, but some attempts appear...

Discovering ways to overcome stress in distance learning is vital as students ease into the new school year.

Small Ways to Stay Motivated in Distance Learning

Gisele Bisch, Staff Reporter October 5, 2020

Now nearing the end of the first quarter, Kamehameha School students (along with most schools across the country) have been handling their classes behind a screen. With quarantine regulations being...

Governors across the nation have begun efforts to reopen their states regardless if there has been a decline in their total COVID-19 cases.

America Needs to Stay in Quarantine Longer

Joby Lum, Website/Technology Director April 30, 2020

As of April 26th, there have been 957,875 confirmed cases of COVID-19  in the United States and a total of 53,922 deaths according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control. Most states havenʻt...

University of Hawaii at Mānoa has extended their application deadline to August 1, 2020 for the Fall 2020 semester

COVID-19 Creates Challenges For College Decisions

Mahina Kameenui-Becker, Staff Reporter April 24, 2020

As the academic year comes to a close, many high school seniors still have important decisions to make about their futures. National College Decision Day is approaching on May 1, a day in which those who...

The line between what’s “masculine” and what’s “feminine” is continuously getting blurrier. It is time that we start to make change.

A More Inclusive Future For Kamehameha

Taylor Cozloff, Editor-in-chief April 20, 2020

The line between what’s “masculine” and what’s “feminine” is continuously getting blurrier. Because of my generation’s rapid acceptance of all peoples, our society has changed greatly. One...

Is Our Student Government Based on Merit or Popularity?

Is Our Student Government Based on Merit or Popularity?

Joby Lum, Website/Technology Director March 11, 2020

The idea of democracy is to have the population choose their leaders. Kamehameha High School Kapālama campus does this method when it comes to electing the student government and it proves to not be an...

Recent changes in the curriculum have students wondering where Mandarin went.

Making Sense of the Mandarin Program Incident

Gisele Bisch March 9, 2020

The Mandarin program disappearing from the course catalog has rattled (to say in the least) many people's lives. However, with alternatives for Mandarin students bringing the whole situation to a close,...

: The: E Ola Learner Outcomes” in the Student and Parent Handbook which explains student goals and environments.

Questioning Where We Lie as a Priority

Ka Mōʻī Staff 2019-2020 February 27, 2020

The Student & Parent Handbook reads, “the mission of Kamehameha Schools is grounded in the Hawaiian culture and Christian values embraced by our beloved founder Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. […]...

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