UH Maui College students and faculty members can take a stand against domestic violence at the fourth annual Women Helping Women 2, 5 and 10K Fun Run/Walk/Stroll on Saturday, March 10, beginning at 8 a.m. Runners, joggers, walkers and "strollers" of all ages and abilities are invited to take part in the early morning event, which will feature music, refreshments, prize drawings and—most importantly—an opportunity to support a good cause.
You can help your community during Alcohol Awareness Month--all you need to do is 'Be a Jerk.'
Emotions were mixed as the newly translated Roman Missal debuted. While some Maui Catholics embraced the new language of Mass, others longed for the familiarity of prayers and songs that they had grown up with.
Don't have school pride? Our chancellor wrote an article that just might change your mind...
We all had a reason to walk, whether it was something that had influenced us in the past, or if it was to take a stand and say we will not let this occur in the future...
Come support UH Athletics at a rare regular season game on Maui!
Maui County is urging all University of Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Men's Basketball fans to cheer for the home team when they arrive to play a regular season game at the War Memorial Gymnasium on December 18th. UH faces off against North Carolina A&T and fans are urged to buy tickets for this rare neighbor island game.
New management has high hopes for increasing student residency
Did you know that the Kulanaa'o student housing complex (often casually referred to as "the dorms" by UHMC students) is actually occupied by a majority of residents that are not college students at all? It may come as a surprise, but the fact of the matter is, around 70 percent of residents living at "the dorms" (located at 50 Vevau Street in Kahului) are not students; rather, families and working adults, many of whom are not enrolled at UHMC.