In his book “Kanuka of Kauai,” “Teller of Hawaiian Tales” Eric Knudsen (1872-1957) wrote about Umi, a legendary Hawaiian ...
One of the most magical pitching performances in the University of Hawaii baseball program’s history would not have been ...
Folks in Washington D.C. are getting a "Taste of Hawaii" once again in the upcoming 10th annual Hawaii on the Hill.
First-year University of Hawai'i head softball coach Panita Thanatharn was named Big West Co-Coach of the Year, sophomore ...
In the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, a group of young Hawaiian women — and military wives who refused ...
Office of Hawaiian Affairs leaders spent three days in Washington, D.C., last week, holding talks with congressional ...
How about body surfing? I thought I might be asking a silly question. Maybe it’s too soon to start thinking about expanding ...
Oswalt-Sanchez owns Tin Can Mailman, tucked into Honolulu’s Chinatown along Nuʻuanu Avenue—a shop where history doesn’t sit ...
The University of Hawaiʻi men’s volleyball team is headed back to the NCAA Championship semifinals after a historic win on ...
On his week-long trip to O‘ahu, Richard Jones received the warmest of welcomes and appreciated why their way of life not only ...
George Ariyoshi, Hawaii’s longest-serving governor and the first Asian-American to serve as governor of any U.S. state, died Sunday night at the age of 100, his family announced today.
On May 1, 1976, the voyaging canoe Hokule‘a departed Honolua Bay on Maui, beginning a voyage that would reshape understanding ...
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