Hawaiian Word of the Week: Wela
Wela—Hot, burned; heat, temperature.
Wela—Hot, burned; heat, temperature.
Work on the building is tentatively scheduled to begin in summer 2023.
ʻIkena—Knowledge.
Hoʻomaha—To rest, to take a vacation, to take a break.
Certified Nurse Aide students were offered jobs while still in training with Hana Career Pathways.
Lassner announced that Âé¶¹´«Ã½received a record $505 million in extramural funds for fiscal year 2022.
ʻōlo ʻawa—Coconut shell cut lengthwise as a cup for ʻawa (kava).
Aw¨¡wa—Valley, gulch, ravine. The opposite of mauna. A low, level place with high ground on each side. Aw¨¡wa is also the space between your fingers and toes.
Lako—Well-supplied, well furnished, rich, prosperous.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Community College–Pālamanui recently signed an agreement to protect the valuable Pālamanui Forest Preserve.