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2019 Hawaiian Honey Challenge Winners

Formal Judging:

Light Honey Category

1st place - Carey Yost, Jim & Carey’s Happy Bees, Kea’au
2nd place - Ned Burns, Alii Bee Company, Captain Cook
3rd place - Brittany Anderson, Sugar Hill Farmstead, Hilo

Medium Honey Category

1st place - Jim & Linda Wake!eld, Puna Bear Honey, Pahoa
2nd place - Patrick Weder, Lotus Buddhist Monatery, Mountain View
3rd place - Malcom Yorkston, Hawaiian Rainbow Bees LLC, Honolulu

Dean's List- Spring 2019 Semester

Mark Alcantara 
Brittany Ann Allen 
Gabriel Cheung Ping Allen Bethany M Ancheta 
Travis James Antonacci 
Nevaeh M Arruda-Kapu 
Bailey Rose Bernabe 
Natalie Abao Blum 
Konaialohaia Brown 
Kristofer Dwight Bush 
Hunter Cabral 
Joshaviah K R Cabreros 
Midori Ann Calzo 
Demetrio Dasalla Castillo 
Makoa Keawe Chandler 
Beorn Nala Chantara 
Kyle Chidlow 
Colton Christensen 

Puali‘ili‘imaikalani Rossi

A View from the College
April12, 2019

 

Puali‘ili‘imaikalani Rossi BA, MA
Hawaiian Studies & Anthropology

I am always in awe of the spectacular beauty that surrounds our campus. From the backdrop of Waiʻaleʻale, to the fronting mountain range of Hōkūlei, our campus is enveloped in a natural environment that’s incomparable. It is a constant reminder of our responsibility to keep our island as pristine as possible.    

Adam M. Harris

A View from the College
March 5, 2019

 

Adam M. Harris  
Lecturer
Creative Media

As a creative professional and educator in Creative Media, I think about this often. On one hand, I believe we can channel inspiration from the void, down from the heavens to a place deep inside ourselves to bring to life ideas that had not previously existed.   

Rebecca Pickett

A View from the College
January 22, 2019

 

Rebecca Pickett
Trades

“Stay on Kaua’i, or to go to the mainland?” This is the question our high school seniors will be answering in the next 4 months. Parents of these same high school Seniors will be asking each other do we have enough money to send our student away? A round trip flight to the West Coast is nearing $400.00 dollars which equates to 1 class at KCC. The tuition, room & board, and textbooks for a mainland college can become a financial burden versus an asset for any family.

Gary Ellwood

A View from the College
February 5, 2019

 

Gary Ellwood
M.A Communications
Marketing & Outreach

Remember finishing high school? That was a long time ago, right? When we got out of high school, we had dreams, plans, a future in mind. That vision could have included a career, or it was focused around the life we wanted. Maybe it was just the adventures we wanted to experience. Whatever it was, high school was over, and now it was time for life to begin!