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The hookah's hidden (c)harm
"I’ve never used a hookah, but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t give it a try," said Christen Vidanovic. |
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UH students help orphanage in Malawi
"But my life changed at that very moment. I wanted to do everything I could to support the orphans," said Kristie Campbell, founder of REVO.
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Kava Festival attempts to bridge research and culture
At this year's Kava festival, vendors welcomed questions and were eager to explain the many aspects of ‘awa. |
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Dolphin watching spinning out of control
Human curiosity causes chronic stress among dolphin populations. |
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National Coming Out Day comes to UH Manoa
Camaron Miyamoto can still remember telling his parents for the first time that he was gay. “For me it was important to share who I am with my family- with people I love,” said Miyamoto. |
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Celebrating the aloha spirit
The Aloha Festival is a 61-year-old Hawaiian culture celebration that this year incorporated the world’s longest hula line.
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Dogs don their best apparel at the 2007 Petwalk
Dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and more than 3000 humans showed up to take part in the 17th annual Petwalk at Magic Island to benefit the humane society. |
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Students, faculty protest the return of UARC
“UARC is tearing our campus apart ... why would we continue to push this forward?”
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Celebration of Native American and Hawaiian cultures unites World War II enemies
For these Native American veterans, the Hawaiian method of “making things right” mended old scars at Honolulu’s 33rd Annual Intertribal Powwow. |
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Hale Aloha Mokihana dorm ranks first with alcohol posionings
There have been three alcohol poisonings at the Hale Aloha Mokihana dorms, but resident advisers claim that even more go unreported. |
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Peace starts at home Girl Fest Hawai‘i works to prevent violence
against girls and women in Hawai‘i through art and education. |
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Hawaii Winter Baseball provides a cross-cultural exchange
Baseball may be the all-American sport, but for young players from Japan, it is an chance to come to Hawaii and expand cultural boundaries. |
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Lyon Arboretum in need of much help
Texas resident Hardy North said, “You can see already this is a beautiful area and it is starting to get neglected.”
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Polynesians host cultural party at dorms
Hundreds of UH Manoa dorm residents who gathered on Nov. 8 to watch the student performances at this year’s PolyFest. |
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Skin Cancer
Since melanoma rates in Hawaii are rising, residents are encouraged to learn how to efffectively protect their skin from the dangerous cancer.
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Friday Night Races
Every Friday evening the Hawaii Yacht Club (HYC) hosts “beer-can” races out of the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. |
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