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Kamehameha Schools Students had the opportunity to host delegates of SACNAS on the Windward side.

Kamehameha Science Students Lead SACNAS Delegates in The Field

Kiersty McKee, Staff Reporter January 13, 2020

Students in Kumu Robert Hutchinsonʻs AP Biology and Environmental Science classes had the opportunity to host delegates of SACNAS on the windward side of Oʻahu. 75 members of SACNAS (Society for the...

James Young keeping a positive attitude while on the job

Local Bus Driver Doing His Part To Spread Positivity Through Simple Acts

Holly Ikeda, Staff Reporter January 8, 2020

James Young has been a bus driver at Kamehameha since 2003, he drives from Bishop Hall and Tech building to Konia Circle, and is spreading positivity through his simple actions every day. “I was honored...

Kumu Hirahara spent the summer on the mauna to show her support for the aina

Kumu ʻAuliʻi Hirahara Recounts Her Experiences on The Mauna

Taylor Cozloff, Editor In Chief December 28, 2019

In the early afternoon on July 17, ʻAuliʻi Hirahara, known better as Kumu Hirahara, received a text from her aunt Nohea Kalima Chun. It read something along the lines of, “I think I’m going to be...

Jade Frank at her job at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Waikiki.

Working a Part-Time Job: is it Worth it?

Kiersty McKee, Staff Reporter November 30, 2019

Whether it be to help their families or provide themselves with spending money, many students have taken the opportunity to work part-time jobs. Hawaii law states that an individual may begin working at...

During her junior year, Jade Frank had the opportunity to participate in a study abroad program.

Senior Jade Frank Tells About Her Experience Studying Abroad

Mahina Kameenui-Becker, Staff Reporter November 4, 2019

Current senior Jade Frank has just returned from participating in a year-long exchange program in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Frank initially applied for a year-long scholarship program to Germany, called CBYX...

Fronda has impacted many students and staff.

More Than a Student: Josias Fronda

Jordan Nunies, Social Media Director November 3, 2019

 Josias Pilināmakaikaʻoiaʻiʻo Kaʻupu Fronda, better known as Pili, a student who has been attending Kamehameha school since kindergarten, serves as an inspiration for many of us.    From, being...

The students collaborate and visually map out their songs with an outline of verses and key words.

Song Contest’s 100th Anniversary: Leaving Behind a Legacy

Kiana Kalahele, Staff Reporter November 2, 2019

With it being the 100th annual Song Contest, a change has been implemented, allowing for students to compose songs that will be remembered for generations.  This year’s Song Contest celebrates its...

Aerial view of the fires that sweep across the Amazon Rainforest

The Amazon is Still Burning, Here is What You Need to Know.

Holly Ikeda, Staff Reporter October 29, 2019

The Amazon fires is an issue that has been put to the side in the main news. What most people think is a natural fire goes deeper into deforestation, attacks on indigenous people, global warming, and the...

The jury for the Kaulana Werner case found the driver of the vehicle, Myisha Lee Armitage, guilty of negligent homicide and fleeing the scene of a fatal traffic accident.

Kaulana Werner: A Warrior Finally Laid to Rest

Joby Lum, Website/Tech Director October 19, 2019

Three years after the fatal hit and run of 2015 Kamehameha Schools graduate, Kaulana Werner, a state jury found the driver of the vehicle that hit Werner guilty of negligent homicide and fleeing the scene...

Boarding Aides Freshman Transition

Boarding Aides Freshman Transition

Emily Akau, Staff Reporter September 19, 2018
Transitioning to Kamehameha is difficult for any student, let alone one who would have to travel a couple hundred miles from home. The dormitory community eases otherwise difficult transitions.
Manaola Hawaii Makes Its Mark At NYC Fashion Week 2017

Manaola Hawaii Makes Its Mark At NYC Fashion Week 2017

Pōlaʻa Yim, Staff Reporter November 4, 2017

“Anytime you are trying to spread a message, you want to spread the message as far and as wide as you can, so finding something popular like pop culture that involves the arts can speak to the masses....

The New Boarder: Halloween Fiction Writing

Gabrielle Smythe, Staff Reporter November 3, 2017

It was a week into the school year when best friends Pua and Lily were watching scary movies and eating popcorn on the floor of their dorm room. Although their suite sparkled with christmas lights, and...

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