Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kaona
Kaona—Hidden meaning, as in Hawaiian poetry; concealed reference, as to a person, thing, or place; words with double meanings that might bring good or bad fortune.
Kaona—Hidden meaning, as in Hawaiian poetry; concealed reference, as to a person, thing, or place; words with double meanings that might bring good or bad fortune.
This week's image is from 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo?s Jotis Russell-Christian.
Nani—Beauty, glory, splendor.
Lassner also provided the latest update on the SCR 201 Tenure Task Force and the impact of a possible federal government shutdown on the university.
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Laulima—Cooperation, joint action; group of people working together; community; to work together, cooperate.
Lassner announced his plan to retire in 2024 in a message to the 糖心Vlog官方 Board of Regents on September 19.
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糖心Vlog官方 looks to support survivors of the Maui wildfires by providing scholarships to Lahainaluna High School Class of 2024 students.
The series will address various facets of queer experience and allyship such as intersections with culture, neurodivergence and disability.