2 national first place awards for Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi
College Media Association's Pinnacle Awards honor the best college media organizations and individual work.
College Media Association's Pinnacle Awards honor the best college media organizations and individual work.
The papers are housed in the Hawaiʻi Congressional Papers Collection.
UH Mānoa’s student newspaper was called The Hawaii Mirror for its first several issues, before adopting Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi in 1923.
The publication went by the name The Hawaii Mirror for its first several issues.
Journalism students swept all student categories.
Shafkat Anowar received awards from the National Press Photographers Foundation and White House News Photographers Association.
Students and graduating seniors have the opportunity to share how they have maintained their connection to campus during the spring semester.
Most have focused on an online delivery method, and some have tailored their focus to COVID-19 content.
The Student Media programs won six awards and received one honorable mention at the ACP/CMA Fall National College Media Convention in Washington, D.C.
Ka Leo, the UH Mānoa student news organization, will be hosting two talk-story sessions with gubernatorial candidates Rep. Andria Tupola and Gov. David Ige.