Monthly Archives: December 2012

Rail Rangers

Rail Rangers — The Battle at UH Manoa from HiMedia Rail on Vimeo.

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A mermaid named Sue

It was a moonlit night In a small beach town, A small group of friends Boogied on down. A couple of boys And a few girls too, Partied like animals It was kind of a zoo. Fred and Ted noticed … Continue reading

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Wind farm controversy

North Shore residents have conflicting views on a recent wind farm development. The Kawailoa wind farm is currently under construction in the Kamehameha Schools Kawailoa Plantation lands. The new wind farm is already the largest in the state, and upon … Continue reading

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US military and the Hawaiian islands

Military presence can be seen, heard and felt throughout the state of Hawai‘i. The environment, economy, people and culture of these islands have been influenced by the United State’s Military for almost a century. The US military first arrived to … Continue reading

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Spot Check: Pleasure Point

When life gets overwhelming you need a place to escape reality and leave your troubles behind. People need a place where they can forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy themselves. I head over to Pleasure Point … Continue reading

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What pono means to me

“Cheeeeee-Pono!” Johnnyʻs Grandfather screams with excitement as Johny threads the tube of a massive Hawaiian wave. While watching “Johnny Tsunami,” the Disney Channel Original Movie, I heard the word “Pono” for the first time. I was 10 years old and … Continue reading

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UH swim coach Chuck Riggs profile

You would never guess by looking at him, but assistant University of Hawaii Swimming Coach, Chuck Riggs, has had a career unlike any other. Born on May 1, 1947 and raised in Wichita, Kansas. Chuck grew up in a small … Continue reading

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