In the Hawaiian creation chant known as the Kumulipo, coral is one of the first things born of the primordial darkness. The rest of creation follows. Biology (Biol) 197D, a new three-credit lab course being...
Learn MoreIn January 2014, Chef David Brown will be starting his fifth year at KapCC. Many of us know him as the culinary patisserie and confiserie instructor, but how many of us know Chef Brown beyond that? The...
Learn MoreLast week, Kapiʻo posted an overview of the various Anthropology courses offered here at KapCC. If you missed that, you can find it here. Also mentioned in the article were the various applications of...
Learn MoreThe grocery stores are packed, the ovens are on, the turkeys are bought and Thanksgiving approaches. Soon after the day of thanks and hours of eating, the Thanksgiving festivities end and people may begin to...
Learn MoreThis is the third entry of the “Dining at the End of the World” column series. It is recommended that you read the entries in order. #1 – The Beginning #2 – Week One #3 – Week Two #4 – Week Three #5 –...
Learn More‘Anthropology’ is “the study of human races, origins, societies, and cultures,” according to Merriam-Webster. The anthropology team at KapCC offers several courses meant to hold a mirror to humanity and...
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