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2010-09-08 ASUH Voting

Voting season commences for ASUH senators

The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s Associated Students of the University of Hawai‘i (ASUH) will hold their fall special elections to elect new senators for current seat vacancies that represent the various colleges and schools on campus. Elections will be held from Tuesday, Sept. 21 through Tuesday, Sept. 28 on the UH Information & Services Portal (MyUH). Full story

2010-09-08 Ambercrombie

Candidate’s Corner: talking story with former congressman Neil Abercrombie

Ethan’s interviews are part of a three-part series including interviews with Mufi Hannemann and James “Duke” Aiona. Full story

2010-09-03 Independant Bookstore

Independent bookstore serves faculty and students

Revolution Books, an independent bookstore in Puck’s Alley, is one of the outlets that some University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa professors order books from for their classes. The store’s operation works solely on a cooperative system, reflective of the communist ideologies to which they promote. Full story

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Your new fat obsession

A short walking distance from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is a restaurant called The Fat Greek. Though it’s small in size, it’s big in flavor. Full story

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Alarm clock proves ‘you snooze, you lose’

With classes back in session, students nationwide are attempting to pry themselves out of bed to little avail. But when it’s time to awaken, it’s best not to “abuse the snooze.” Full story

2010-09-03 Frear-Ghost

The haunted dormitory

According to housing officials, Frear Hall dormitory houses over 800 residents. The documented numbers in print are records and scribbles that fail to take into account the potential for the supernatural. Full story

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2010-09-08 Box-Ban

Students bust box ban

Other campus departments could learn from how Housing adapts to student feedback

Deny students their shipping options at your own peril. Full story

2010-09-03 Students Voice

Is keeping the D worth it?

Last week, a Mount Olive New Jersey school made news by banning the use of the D grade. Some people think that D grades are the least useful rank on the GPA scale, while others think that the D is a valuable tool for keeping student GPAs high. This week we asked students to give us their opinions about the D grade and this is what they said: Full story

2010-09-03 Harvard Heresy Poll

Hannemann’s Harvard Heresy

Students speak out on our KaLeo.org web poll

Last week, we asked students if they thought Mufi Hannemann’s comparison between his Harvard education and Neil Abercrombie’s UH Mānoa education was a valid point or an inappropriate insult to the state’s flagship public university. Full story

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Island flavor in UH opponents

Junior outside hitter Chanteal Satele will see familiar faces across the net this weekend. Full story

Students get in for free from Sept. 23 to end of semester

Almost all University of Hawai‘i home games will be free for the rest of the fall semester to a select amount of UH Mānoa students with validated IDs. Full story

2010-09-06 First Loss 1

Rainbow Wahine suffer first loss of season

Despite individual successes, the Rainbow Wahine were stifled by the Women of Troy Sunday night. Full story

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