The March issue of WCC's student newspaper Ka Ohana is out! Pick up a copy in building lobbies around campus, or go online at:
http://kaohana.windward.
In this month's issue:
- WCC hosts Women's Film Festival
- Paliku Arts Festival celebrates the creative spirit (Note: the festival takes place Saturday, April 2 and not on April 19. A correction was made via a sticker affixed to the newspaper.)
- Maximizing the minimum wage
- Positivity shined at Service-Leaning Fair
- Legislators propose industrial hemp for Maui
- Event educates about domestic violence
- My journey back to school ... the series continues
- Student government leaders hone skills
- Filmmaker shares insights with journalism class
- Theatre students take to the stage twice
- 'The Dark Side of the Moon' arrives in Hawaii
- Editorial question: Should women have to register for the selective service (the draft)? Why or why not?
- Pow! Wow! floods Kakaako with art
- Understanding art with Kalani Ware
If you're on Facebook and haven't done so already, follow Ka Ohana at:
https://www.facebook.com/Ka-
-Shanadee Canon (s.c)
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