KCC's 'Iliahi building increasingly continues to be an inhospitable learning environment for students and faculty members. Students and faculty members must endure an additional construction project for the duration of the fall semester. For the last two years, 'Iliahi has undergone non-stop renovations. (1) comment
This month, the Office of Student Activities will be hosting seven different events. Some are new, while others are familiar to students. According to Alfie Gonzales, assistant coordinator of student activities, there are five remaining events for the month of February: 'Ohana Craft Fair (Monday, Feb. (0) comments
This semester, the garden behind the `Ohelo building will be overhauled in order for new plants to be grown. According to Josh Moore, garden manager, he volunteered at a student forum to maintain the garden. "Ron Takahashi, who is the department chair for the culinary program, asked at a meeting if anyone wanted to help out with the garden, so I was interested," said Moore. (0) comments
While many people were lamenting the end of the traditional holiday season, having their fill of turkey, ham and mistletoe, there are countless others who are continuing their celebrations with Chinese New Year, held on Feb. 14. For a large number of families throughout the world, this 15-day celebration takes precedence over all other holidays. (0) comments
The Hospitality and Tourism department at KCC has seen a rise in enrollment of international students over the last 10 years, according to Sheryl Fuchino-Nishida, associate professor and counselor in the department. In fact, enrollment of international students is up noticeably from just five years ago. (0) comments