The April 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:
- Pau violence on UH campuses
- Hone your art skills this summer with Atelier
- Rebuilding tradition one stone at a time
- UH Manoa accredited as an arboretum
- Game developer showcase kicks off new WCC course
- Dance courses bolster WCC's performing arts
- Black and white is worth the fight
- Upgrade your present for mom this year
- Acclaimed Japanese ceramic artist comes to WCC
- New or interesting courses offered this fall
- My journey back to school: A tale of two moms
- Okinawa Women's Junior College visits WCC
- Wood carving class has many benefits
- Students connect to campus resources through MySuccess
- Editorial: Gracie's take on the 2016 presidential candidates
- Editorial question: Hawaii had the lowest voter turnout of any state in the last presidential election. What do you think about that?
- The Eastern Hollywood takeover
If you're on Facebook and haven't done so already, follow Ka Ohana at:
https://www.facebook.com/Ka-
Also, we're looking for writers, photographers and designers for the fall semester. Register for JOUR 285V: Newspaper Lab to earn up to 3 writing intensive credits for being part of our newspaper staff. Contact journalism instructor Kimberlee Bassford at kbassfor@hawaii.edu or in Akoakoa 239 for more information.
-Shanadee Canon (s.c)
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