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2010-09-01 Race to the Top

Race to the Top raises implementation concerns

Winning the “Race to the Top” (RTTT) grant on Aug. 25 has sparked some concern amongst Hawai‘i’s teachers and education professionals. The federal money, totaling $75 million, is meant to focus on creating a performance-based contract system for public school teachers and principals, turn around failing schools, implement national standards for Hawai‘i’s students, improve data collection to keep track of student progress grades K-12, and reorganize the Department of Education (DOE) to make it more efficient. Full story

2010-08-30 UH Alum

UH alum aims to find job with new approach

When Eric Vize, UH Mānoa alumnus, couldn’t find a job due to the economy, he took to the streets. Full story

2010-08-30 Fungia

Scientists construct first frozen repository for Hawaiian corals

The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and scientists from the Smithsonian Institute have teamed up to make history. Scientists and interns constructed the first frozen repository for Hawaiian corals, which will aid in preventing the extinction of various species of coral. Full story

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2010-09-01 Fred Ho

Chinese-American songwriter performs eclectic concert

What makes Fred Ho different than most jazz artists around town? Full story

2010-08-30 Tenkaippin 1

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Ramen is stereotypically portrayed as a college-student staple. Cheap and relatively easy to make, instant ramen is simply a part of the college experience. Students should also be aware, however, of the nutritional value of instant ramen, as some brands contain over 1,000 mg of sodium per serving (85 g), as well as 6 g of saturated fat. With such statistics in mind, students may want to shell out a few more bucks to access a healthier and tastier alternative. Full story

2010-08-30 KTUH

Squid’s Sick Pick Of The Week

As the gorgeous Hawaiian summer shifts seamlessly into an equally gorgeous Hawaiian fall, UH students are falling back into the saddle and grabbing the reigns, preparing for a new school year. And with a new year comes new things, hence, a brand new weekly music review from the music director of KTUH - that’s me, Squid. Full story

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Reading between the lines

Taking a closer look at two letters we received last week makes us think about letters as more than just black and white.

Last week, Ka Leo printed two letters it received about Mufi Hannemann and Ka Leo’s coverage of his campaign. While the letters expressed the opinions of their authors, there was an additional factor in both that drew attention to issues of disclosure. Full story

2010-08-30 Plan Coral Health

Comprehensive ocean plan key to coral health

The recent tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico has focused our nation’s attention on the challenge of balancing competing uses of our marine resources. The threat from oil spills, however, is just one of the problems our oceans face today. Full story

2010-08-27 Mufi

Students speak out on Hannemann dig at UH Mānoa

Was it appropriate for Mufi Hannemann to say in a recent mailer that he was a better candidate that his primary opponent, Neil Abercrombie, because Hannemann went to Harvard and Abercrombie went to UH Mānoa? We asked students around campus this week, and this is what they had to say. Full story

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