Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Olina
ʻOlina—To make merry; joyous, rejoicing, merrymaking.
ʻOlina—To make merry; joyous, rejoicing, merrymaking.
Its efforts focus on protecting native forests, which are crucial for soil retention, water absorption and aquifer recharge.
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The ranking is based on surveys completed by 168,000 students nationwide.
“Americans and the Holocaust” will be on display from August 30 to October 4.
The state’s sole provider of public higher education employs more than 9,200 people statewide at 10 campuses and nine learning centers.
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Teachers dove into hands-on research projects, attended science talks and participated in curriculum development sessions.
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