The Clothesline Project began in 1990 as a way to raise awareness about an issue that is still affecting people’s lives today; domestic violence. In 1990, the project began as a way to raise awareness...
Learn MoreHave some eWaste and don’t know where to dump it? Each building on the Kapi’olani Community College campus has a collection point. This event is free and starts Wednesday, Oct. 25 to Nov. 1. Keep...
Learn MoreEver want to dance for a living? Love Disney? Want to move to Japan and have Disney pay your way? If you are female, strong in Hula Awana, Tahitian, and Maori (poi balls) dance, 18 and over, come on down!...
Learn MoreLina Doo was the musical theatre advocate here at KapCC. She music directed and ensured that the school put up one student musical per year. Since her passing, musical theatre classes are no longer offered...
Learn MoreStudents, mark your calendars. Monday, Sept. 16 from noon to 1 p.m., in ʻŌhiʻa 118, The Queen’s Medical Trauma Center, Kapiʻolani Community College will hold a presentation made by trauma patients and...
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