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Victims, speak out

Local domestic violence help programs have beefed up its community outreach throughout October to raise awareness about domestic violence. Since 1987 October has been designated as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Although domestic violence help programs consistently educate and promote awareness about domestic violence throughout the year to the local community, it's in October that the country comes together to recognize victims of the domestic abuse. (0) comments

Scholarship awarded to dedicated student

Alleka Kim, first-time winner of the Kuilei Chancellor's Scholarship, has proven that she is an outstanding student with enormous heart and dedication. The Kuilei Chancellor's Scholarship made its debut this semester. She has set an excellent standard for all upcoming candidates for the scholarship. (1) comment

Fair to promote positive health

The third semi-annual KCC Wellness Fair will grace the 'Ohi'a walkway from 10 am to 1 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 28. The fair is a continuing effort to promote positive health and positive lifestyles among KCC students and staff. Three tents will be set up at the midday event with a variety of helpers to assist in wellness awareness. (0) comments

Shirts share stories of abuse

Survivors of domestic violence broke the silence by telling their individual stories of abuse through a visual display of T-shirts. For the second year, KCC participated in the nationwide Clothesline Project, Oct. 21. The Clothesline Project is a national campaign to raise awareness of the many lives affected by dating or domestic violence. (0) comments

EBUS101 students are reaching out to the community as well as for themselves. "The class is designed to fit skill sets that companies are looking for," said Susan Dik, assistant professor for marketing at KCC. "I think it's a good learning experience for students. (0) comments

The call for nominations is underway. Students, now is your chance to recognize the most outstanding teacher of 2010 on campus. Since 1976, the Board of Regents established the Excellence Teaching Award for full-time faculty, including counselors, librarians and instructional media specialists. (0) comments

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