The high risk nature of athletics in combination with changing community conditions necessitates a change in protocols to keep student-athletes safe.
Student leaders preview a few of the changes and what students should know about where to go when they return to campus.
In this Kūkahekahe article, Lucy Kanoelehua Lee KSK_19 reflects on “the perfect sail” — the Polynesian Voyaging Society training journey to sacred Papahānaumokuākea in June 2021.
Required testing information for students opting to remain unregistered.
Rather than frantically trying to work through the technical difficulties life throws at you, KS Hawaiʻi Kahu <strong>Kaunaloa Boshard KSK_77</strong> reminds us it is better to sit, be quiet and let ke Akua_s wisdom and peace take over.
To celebrate and honor Lā Ho‘iho‘iEa, Restoration Day, we rejoice in the words and remembrances of our beloved Ke Ali’i Pauahi of that momentous day, and share mea makamae (treasures) from archival sources.
Safety remains a top priority with layered protocols remaining in place including masks, distancing, and hygiene, and encouraging everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated!