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Richardson proves dreams can come true

Chief Justice William S. Richardson was congratulated by two of his children after his appointment to the post in 1966.

In 1980, Chief Justice William S. Richardson spoke to the eighth graduating class of the University of Hawai'i Law School, which wasn't yet named for him and didn't yet have a building. More »

HPU censorship claim reviewed

Students and administration at Hawai'i Pacific University are working to define the purpose and usage of the school's student newspaper, Kalamalama. More »

Petition urges saving historic tree

The Comose fig was planted almost 100 years ago at UH-Manoa. Plans that call for a new rec center to replace the tree have prompted a petition to save the Comose fig.

An Urban Forestry summit sponsored by Kaulunani and the state Division of Forestry and Wildlife was held at the East-West Center recently. We met and brainstormed for two days with some of the best and brightest from Hawai'i, our sister islands, and even some VIPs from Washington, D.C. More »

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University of Hawai'i at Manoa

Double bill pairs drama and dance pieces

The Late Night Theatre double bill entitled "Exposed" is part drama and part dance: "This is a Play" by Daniel MacIvor and "The Natalia Gallery" — six short dance pieces by various choreographers. More »

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Windward Community College

Drawing on the imagination

The Drawing Show at Gallery 'Iolani on the Windward Community College campus was held from Oct. 23- Nov. 20. This article is about the artists presenting their work at the exhibit, as well as, what was shown. More »

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Kapi'olani Community College

Kapiolani Community College STEM Program students prepare their remote controlled (RC) cars for the Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Powered RC Vehicle race.

Kapiolani Community College STEM Program Fair

On Dec. 3, 2009, the students of the KCC STEM Program will be hosting the first annual KCC STEM Fair. The fair is for anyone who is interested in the STEM Program, but will be of particular interest to Hawaii high school students considering a science or technology based major in college. More »

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Crossing the Line: Abuse in Hawai'i Homes

So many battered women have lost faith in Hawai'i's criminal justice system that many are not reporting their beatings.

Rail transit

See our coverage of Honolulu's largest public works project, including the results from the latest Hawai'i Poll.

2008-2009 Hawai'i's Best Restaurants Guide

Who doesn't love going out to eat? And who doesn't love to brag on a new find? Our new 2008 Hawai'i's Best Restaurants guide is all about recommendations from you and reviews from our panel of restaurant critics.

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