Imagine earning college honors credits while participating in a Māori welcoming ceremony in New Zealand. Or how about working ...
When Gail Grabowsky walks into a classroom at Chaminade University, she brings a contagious love for the natural world, one that started long before she ever became a professor with infectious energy.
Zuberano Lawn was buzzing with energy on Wednesday afternoon as students painted, swapped clothes, and even made their own ...
Chaminade University’s men’s basketball head coach Eric Bovaird built a culture of grit, self growth, and achieving ...
My tattoos are hard to miss. They cover both my arms and part of my chest. When I wear short sleeves, people notice right ...
As a Gen Z student and marketing major,  social media has shaped my generation in every possible way. Platforms like TikTok, ...
Last Sunday, the Chaminade men’s basketball team had the Division I University of Hawaii team on the ropes.  With 8 1/2 minutes to play, the Silverswords had sprinted out to a seven-point lead, ...
After the match, tears, hugs, and overflowing leis filled Saint Louis Field as Chaminade women’s soccer honored 10 seniors in ...
Chaminade men’s soccer fell 4–0 to Hawai‘i Hilo on Saturday afternoon at Saint Louis Field. The loss extended the ...
Smiles and fur filled the Zuberano Lawn as students took a break from studying to ease their stress. Puppy Love, held on Monday, gave students a chance to put down their books and relax with some ...
Before the start of Chaminade’s annual Flu Clinic at 2:00 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, pharmacist Scott Sumiea and his technician assistant from Long’s Pharmacy Kaimuki were preparing vaccinations on ...
Aisea Toetu’u was a sixth grader at Jarrett Middle School with dreams of playing college football on the mainland when he was asked to join the KA’I Program. The program helped pave the way for him to ...
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