About Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi: UHM Student College Newspaper

The Ka Leo, started in 1922, is independently produced by students of all majors at the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa. We print Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and have a circulation of 10,000.

Ka Leo o Hawaiʻi seeks to foster informed involvement throughout the University of Hawaiʻi community. As the official newspaper of the University of Hawaiʻi, Ka Leo endeavors to become a cornerstone of intellectual exchange on campus. We continually strive to be inclusive and balanced in our reporting, while sustaining the values of journalistic integrity and reliability. Although our audience might not always agree with what we print, their views will always command our respect.
ADMINISTRATION
The Board of Publications, a student organization chartered by the UH Board of Regents, publishes Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi. Issues or concerns can be reported to the board: Devika Wasson, Chair; Henri-Lee Stalk, vice-chair; or Ronald Gilliam, treasurer.; via bop@hawaii.edu. Visit www.hawaii.edu/bop for more information.
Opinions
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Students speak out on Hannemann dig at UH Mānoa
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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.
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Comprehensive ocean plan key to coral health
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Hannemann fails to make the grade with UHM students
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Letter to the Editor: I, for one, will welcome our new Harvard Governor
Sports
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Warriors battle Trojans in season opener
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USC plagued by offseason controversy
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Students gear up for Warrior football season opener
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Rainbow Wahine seal tournament crown
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Town vs. Country in east side surf
2nd Annual Red Bull Rivals Contest this Saturday at Sandy Beach

















