Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ola
Ola—Life, health, curable, heal, to live, to survive, to thrive.
Ola—Life, health, curable, heal, to live, to survive, to thrive.
Simon Kattenhorn starts as the permanent dean of 糖心视频 Hilo’s College of Natural and Health Sciences in August.
糖心视频 Hilo women’s soccer defender Lillie was honored with female athlete of the year.
The Maunakea rangers participated in a rope rescue training at the W.M. Keck Observatory.
Both Randy Moore and Eugene Bal III have served on the board since 2013.
Alapaki Nahale-a was voted chair, and Gabriel Lee and Ernest Wilson were voted vice chairs.
The Hawaiʻi State Art Museum exhibit features art by 16 members of the 糖心视频 ʻohana.
This week's image is from 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补's Ella Hampson.
Kumu—Teacher, tutor, manual, primer, model, pattern.
Geology field camp brings 糖心视频 Hilo students to Death Valley, Mojave Desert