1. Event: Study Cram Jam. 2. Album: Death Cab for Cutie. 3. DVD: Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection. 4. Movie: The Chronicles of Narnia. 5. School's out! Summer Vacation starts. 6. Event:Acid Wash '80s Night. 7. Event: Honolulu Triathlon 2008. 8. Album: Jason Mraz. 9. Event: Waikīkī Artfest. 10. Event: Choose '80s.
Exams, studying, exams, studying: end-of-the-semester annoyances can hurt your long-term health. Twice a year, we go through the same ritual, and every year, students struggle to fit their lives into smaller and smaller days. Burning the midnight oil is almost unavoidable this time of year, but there are small things you can do to help stay on the path of good grades and sanity. These were the easiest methods we could find that produced the best results.
Paul Linden and Maryfe Culiat have always thought of Hawai‘i as their home. Growing up in Hawai‘i, they were surrounded by the local food and lifestyle. Naturally, it was a culture shock for them when they moved to Texas to work after graduating from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
Keikisitters.com is an online company that has been active for only a few months, but business is already booming. This site provides local families and babysitters with the opportunity to find days and times to be of service to one another without a weekly ironclad obligation for either party.
Andrew Stanton has been a creative force at Pixar since its short film days in the early '90s. He directed the genesis for what would become "Toy Story" (just "A Story" in 1987) and co-directed "A Bugs Life" (1998) with John Lasseter, who is to Pixar what Walt is to Disney. "Finding Nemo" (2003) would go on to gross nearly one billion dollars in revenue and merchandise.
We asked students: "With commencement around the corner, what's your take on the time and effort required to reach graduation? What are you doing this summer?"