Women Are Science
Written by Olivia Throssell “I want to make sure we use all our talent, not just 25 percent.” — Mae Jemison, first African American woman...
Farming Is a Profession of Hope
Written by Olivia Throssell “Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you’re a thousand miles from the cornfield.” —...
When Life Gives Lemons, Throw a Party
Written by Eli Matola When acts of virtue occur around us, we witness the strength of our community. When the dust settles is when such...
Protecting Our Oceans
Written By Olivia Throssell “We know that when we protect our oceans we’re protecting our future.” – Bill Clinton More than 60% of the...
Shoot for the Stars
Written By Daisy Willis UH Hilo freshman, Kassandra Bailey and her lab partner work on setting up a 6 inch telescope outside the Science...
Filming Applied Learning
Written By Daisy Willis UH Hilo: Hoʻokahi Ka Umauma-One Heart, a video produced and filmed by the UH Hilo New Student Programs and UH...
Incorporating Passion, Education, and Profession
Written By Asia Howe “I am my own walking business card.” — Alayna Machacek UH Hilo junior and Kinesiology and Exercise Science major,...
Math Is Everywhere
Written By Everett McKee ALEX Interview segment with UH Hilo junior Vanessa Aguire. Video fimed and edited by ALEX Reporter, Everett...
Videos By Students, For Students!
Written by Everett McKee The UH Hilo Lava Shoot team posing for a "selfie" at the Third Annual Student Film Festival. Photo Courtesy of...
Working Our Way Through College
Written By Daisy Willis The UH Hilo Library as seen at night. Photo found on the UH Hilo Chancellor's Blog entry titled, UH Hilo History...