Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hō?ike
Hōʻike—To show or exhibit.
Hōʻike—To show or exhibit.
Iune—June.
狈ī苍补耻别濒别—滨苍迟别谤惫颈别飞.
Kilo—Stargazer, seer, to observe, to examine.
President David Lassner provided updates on 糖心视频 support for Lahainaluna High School students, 2024 fall enrollment and philanthropic fundraising.
Puka—To graduate, pass through, emerge.
This cherished tradition, usually observed every four years, had been delayed in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
糖心视频 Maui College graduates sang and danced to “This Is Me” at their commencement.
Hoʻomaʻemaʻe—To clean, disinfect, purify.
Almost all of the food raised at Hawaiʻi CC’s farm goes to the Hawaiʻi Food Basket.