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Makaweli Poi Mill
All the worrying about the shutting down of Makaweli Poi Mill last week was taken care of when supporters…
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A Sister’s Guidance and Care for the Homeless
Our Lady of Keaʻau became a home to Keaʻau beach park residents after the homeless were forced to leave…
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MAMo Fashion: From the Canvas To The Runway
From the canvas to the runway, MAMo is a month in Hawaiʻi dedicated to the modern expression of Native…
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Kauwela: Changes Come With The Setting Of The Sun
Most of us are familiar with the winter season here in Hawaiʻi due to the celebration of Makahiki and…
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Waikīkī Sand
The sands of Waikīkī are world-famous, but how much of the coastline is man-made? Urban development and ecological alternations…
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Global Warming Laws
The State is working to pass a proposed bill that will recognize global warming adaptation in future developmental planning.
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UH Mānoa Semester of Sustainability
A crowd of people gathered at Mānoa on Tuesday for the “Semester of Sustainability Kick-Off” event that was held…
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Kamakau Makahiki Close
With the closure of this makahiki season, S. M. Kamakau will host their Kuilima celebration this weekend at Turtle…
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ʻAha Wahine 2012: A Preview
“There’s just certain things that we can talk about amongst eachother that we can’t talk about in the presence…
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Hawaiʻi’s First Urban Rooftop Farm
Hawaiʻi rolled out its first organic, urban rooftop farm in Kakaʻako on Wednesday. FarmRoof founder Alan Joaquin in partnership…