Opinions
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Hannemann fails to make the grade with UHM students
Gubernatiorial candidate Mufi Hannemann might want our votes – but he isn’t winning hearts and minds here at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
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Letter to the Editor: I, for one, will welcome our new Harvard Governor
The article on Monday (“Hannemann fails to make the grade with UHM students,” Aug. 23) went way overboard regarding Mufi’s supposed negative campaigning, which came as a result of the flyer he put out.
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Letters to the Editor
Aug 25th 2010
The topics covered in Letters to the Editor in this issue are: "Want social change? Vote.", "All religions have their extremists", and finally "Hannemann worked hard to attend a better school."
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For Panos, there is life after rail
Mayoral candidate Panos Prevodouros there is more to his candidacy than getting rid of the train
To call mayoral candidate and UH professor Panos Prevodouros a single-issue candidate is to miss the point behind his drive towards public office.
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Marriage does not mean acceptance
Despite Federal Judge Vaughn Walker’s overturning of California’s Proposition 8, same-sex couples in other states and countries continue to struggle with human rights issues both from the government and its citizens.
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Gays win this round
Late in the morning of Aug. 4, Zach Tepper’s phone brought him the news he had been waiting for: California’s Proposition 8 was deemed unconstitutional. Tepper, along with his colleagues at the LGBT Student Services Center – found themselves one Tweet closer to full equality.
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Be the woman you want your man to want
Hello, ladies.
I’m not Isaiah Mustafa, Old Spice spokesman, but I’ve seen him on TV and thus know for a fact that he is fantastic. He is the man your man could smell like, and if you could smell any man on Earth, ladies, odds are, you’d want it to be him.
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




















