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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

Maui residents are seen showing their activism by waving Hawaiian flags from their car.

Drivers Penalized for Hawaiian Flags on Vehicles

Gisele Bisch, Staff Reporter November 21, 2019

With Hawaiian activism on the rise amongst the TMT debate and Kahuku protests, numerous residents have shown their solidarity by putting Hawaiian flags on their vehicles. Reportedly, several complaints...

First Map of America’s Food Supply Chain Published

First Map of America’s Food Supply Chain Published

Mahealani Deenik, Staff Reporter November 18, 2019

Fast Company recently published an article introducing the first high-resolution food map of the U.S. food supply chain. Recently developed by Megan Konar, a civil and environmental engineering scientist,...

Do we really know where out bottles go?

Is Recycling Really a Good Thing?

Kiersty McKee, Staff Reporter November 12, 2019

Many students rely on caffeinated drinks every morning to keep them awake throughout the school day. Beverages such as the glass-bottled Starbucks Iced Frappuccino or aluminum-canned Monster Energy...

Robot aids farmers in picking strawberries.

Strawberry Harvesting May Soon Become More Efficient and Cheaper

Zaysha Akina-Mahoe, Staff Reporter November 1, 2019

Professor Ehsani and two colleagues at the University of Central Florida and Washington State University will begin working on a project to cultivate the strawberry crop more efficiently at a low cost.  In...

Out with the old and in with the new.

Students And Staff Balance The Pros And Cons of Our New Bell Schedule

Holly Ikeda, Staff Reporter October 31, 2019

Every new year comes with its twists and turns but this year students and staff were thrown a curveball: our New Bell schedule. It's gained its praise and piled up some complaints, but is it better than...

The aquaponics set that sits outside on the Diamond Head side of Konia.

The Role Aquaculture Could Play in Native Hawaiian Health

Mahealani Deenik and Kiersty McKee October 24, 2019

Honolulu Civil Beat reporter, Eleni Gili, highlights The MALAMA project. Based in Waimanalo, this project has dedicated time to create aquaponic and hydroponic gardens in residents’, predominantly of...

Poʻokula Dr. Taran Chun, leads the walk for Pauahi parade around Konia circle.

The March for Breast Cancer Awareness and Pauahi

Joby Lum, Website/Tech Director October 23, 2019

On Friday Oct. 18, the Kamehameha high school Kapālama campus held its Walk for Pauahi event. Two weeks prior to the event, students from grades 9-12 were encouraged to purchase two-dollar pink breast...

Thousands march down the streets of Waikiki, exhibiting Native Hawaiian pride and support.

Protests for Aloha ʻĀina to Take Place at Unity March this Weekend

Kiana Kalahele, Staff Reporter October 19, 2019

The Aloha ʻĀina Unity March, happening on Saturday, Oct. 5, is meant to empower Hawaiians and bring everyone together. The state government has issued permits for another “Aloha ʻĀina” march...

Ka Moi reporters earn two national awards

Ka Moi reporters earn two national awards

Ka Moi Staff November 27, 2018

Competing against the top high school journalists at the Fall National High School Journalism Convention, seniors Colt Almodova and Sarah Santos received Superiorawards in the write-off competition. ...

The Surfer’s Give Back Club Opened Its Doors To All Students This Year

The Surfer’s Give Back Club Opened Its Doors To All Students This Year

Taylor Cozloff, Staff Reporter November 19, 2018

The Surfers Give Back Club has decided to open its doors to all students this year and have renamed themselves the Students Give Back Club. The Surfer’s Give Back club volunteers around our community,...

Japan Club Makes a Comeback

Japan Club Makes a Comeback

Gisella Kahapea, Staff Reporter November 16, 2018

Kamehameha Schools is big on their extracurricular. There is a wide range of clubs offered to anyone who is willing to join, along with the possibility of creating their own. One club which may not be...

Boarding Undergoes Scrutiny Due To Safety Concerns

Boarding Undergoes Scrutiny Due To Safety Concerns

Shaniya Sakurada, Staff Reporter November 16, 2018

On Sunday, Sep. 23, in pursuit for answers, campus security led a search for banned objects in one of the KS dormitories. The boarding handbooks state that “KS reserves the right to search students...

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