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The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

Ka Mō'ī

The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

Ka Mō'ī

Tiare Cardejon posing with one of her kimonoʻs.

Kamehameha Student Starts Her Own Business

Holly Ikeda, Website Director November 23, 2020

Tiare Cardejon, class of 2022 at Kamehameha schools, started her own business in December 2019 and has been working hard since then to create a foundation and improve sales. Starting a business is not...

milk and honey, a best selling poetry book by Rupi Kaur.

From Milk and Honey to Home Body: Rupi Kaur

Ivory Unga, Staff Reporter November 12, 2020

Rupi Kaur, Indian-born Canadian poet, rose to fame with her New York Times Bestselling book Milk and Honey. The visual book in the style of “confessional poetry,” includes short entries surrounding...

An empty Hanauma Bay during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hawaiʻi’s Natural Ecosystems and COVID-19

Azure Nikora, Staff Reporter October 10, 2020

Hawaiʻi has definitely had its fair share of struggles during this COVID-19 pandemic, but thankfully its ecosystems have not nearly had to share in that same struggle. Known for its year-round sunshine...

Mayor Kirk Caldwell as of last week Monday, imposed a mandatory mask wearing ordinance to help combat the COVID-19

Living in a Pandemic Prompts Penelope Owen to Make Masks

Zaysha Akina-Mahoe, Staff Reporter April 30, 2020

While many are shuffling to find and buy masks, Penelope Owen constructs her own and encourages the public to learn and make their masks. Beginning this Monday, April 20, Kirk Caldwell, the mayor of Honolulu,...

Kamehameha FLIK workers helping out in the community.

Acts of Kindness Through Food

Kiersty McKee, Staff Reporter April 27, 2020

In this time of hardship, people throughout the state of Hawaiʻi are reaching out to the community and providing families with food. On Hawaiian Homestead lands in Papakōlea, there have been various...

It is no easy feat to be accepted into Kamehameha Schools as an individual, but for triplets to be accepted is almost unheard of. Here is their stories

Speaking with Kamehameha’s Set of Triplets

Kaimele Kop, Staff Reporter April 18, 2020

One in 8,100 births is triplets according to Live Science.   According to KS Admissions and Program Enrollment, for the 7th-grade entry, there are 176 available spaces for an average of 1,200...

Executive Chef Dean Matsushita is known to be a staff member who actively tries 
and makes a positive impact on a personʻs day.

Cooking Up Good Vibes

Joby Lum, Website/Technology Director March 4, 2020

A staff member who spreads positivity across campus is Executive Chef Dean Matsushita of FLIK. Matsushita is known among the student body who frequent Akahi as a fun and friendly guy who is always trying...

100th Year of Song Contest: Incorporating Art in the Song Contest Printed Programs

100th Year of Song Contest: Incorporating Art in the Song Contest Printed Programs

Gisele Bisch, Staff Reporter March 1, 2020

In light of a hundred years of Song Contest, KS coordinators have decided to incorporate something special – featuring student-made art pieces in the event’s printed programs. The idea was formulated...

3 Members of our staff receive an award for their stories on the introduction of Bill 40

Three Staff Memberʻs Articles Recognized By Best of SNO

Ka Mōʻī Staff 2019-2020 February 26, 2020

On Feb. 26, Mahealani Deenik, Joby Lum, and Holly Ikeda of the Ka Mōʻī had their stories published on Best of SNO. This would be the first story accepted onto the Best of SNO platform. The Best of SNO...

The winner for this giveaway is Jolie Keani!

Starbucks Gift Card Winner!

Joby Lum, Website/Technology Director February 18, 2020

On Feb. 5,  Ka Mōʻī launched the giveaway for the 15 dollar Starbucks Gift card. The giveaway involved students having to submit a comment on any of our stories about the article. Students were allowed...

A beach clean-up is one of multiple environment-friendly project ideas junior AP English students can chose from.

Junior AP English Class Takes a Stand for the Environment

Hannah Mahealani Roehm, Staff Member February 6, 2020

Earth. The third planet from the sun, the largest of all terrestrial planets, formed around4.54 billion years ago. It’s the planet that is home to 8.7 million animal species, 290, 000 plant species,...

Members of Nā Kuahaʻa a Kaʻupumoaʻula visiting Kalaupapa

Haku Mele Cohorts Expand on Their Legacy

Kiersty McKee, Staff Reporter January 14, 2020

Members of the ten Haku Mele cohorts were given the opportunity to expand upon the songs they had written for the 100th annual song contest. About one month after the ten songs were composed, Kumu Zachary...

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