Hawaiian Word of the Week: Walaʻau
Walaʻau—To talk, speak, converse.
Walaʻau—To talk, speak, converse.
Uka—Inland, upland, toward the mountain.
ʻOno—Delicious, tasty, savory; to relish, crave.
The group performed the Star Spangled Banner and Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī prior to the UH men’s basketball game on February 24.
ʻIke—To see, know, feel, recognize, perceive, experience.
Instead of carrying the babies until they hatched, as in most species of sea spiders, one parent spent two days attaching the eggs to the rocky bottom of the sea.
President Lassner also congratulated Shannon Asejo who was awarded the President’s Award for Excellence in Buildings and Grounds Maintenance.
Paʻahana—Industrious, busy, hard-working.
Previous two-time Fulbright Scholar Pamela Scheffler and current Fulbright Scholar Sara Vogel represent Hawaiʻi CC.
Freitas served as Hawaiʻi CC chancellor 2004–10 and was a driving force in building Hawaiʻi CC–Pālamanui.