‘Iolani ‘Ohana Speaker Series: Digital Tattoos
Matthew Callahan
November 18, 2011
The Iolani ‘Ohana Speaker Series latest offering featured FBI Special Agent Arnold Laanui Jr., who presented “Digital Tattoos: Ethical Behavior in a Virtual World”. Special Agent Laanui works for the FBI and is a former SWAT team member whose experience ranges... Read more »
Robotics has mixed results at Hilo meet
Max Wei
October 26, 2011
‘Iolani’s Iobotics VEX team 2438A ended up as a semifinalist at the Hilo VEX Tournament, while 2438B ended up in quarterfinals. The Hilo Tournament, consisting of 32 teams – local and from neighboring islands, took place on October 8th, at Waiakea High School. With a prior win at... Read more »
Coming home for the holidays
October 26, 2011
Spirits are high as Homecoming 2011 “Coming Home for the Holidays” kicks off. As usual, Fashion No-No was the first dress day, and students arrived at school wearing the most mismatched clothing they could find. Seniors Kelsey Hung and Jordan Lee led the kickoff in the Center Courtyard... Read more »
The Legacy of Steve Jobs
Guthrie Angeles, Sports Editor
October 5, 2011
Perhaps it’s fitting that I am writing this piece on Steve Jobs’s legacy with an iPad. After all, Jobs’s influence on modern society reaches far past the desktop of a Mac or the touch of an iPad, but into the very ways we communicate and interact with each other. Jobs’s death... Read more »
Frosh Sleepover: Freshmen Spend the Night at School
David Pang
September 8, 2011
Dancing, video games, dodge ball, ghost stories, swimming, ping pong, and more accumulated into the Class of 2015 FROSH SLEEPOVER. Frosh, the biggest event for the freshmen all year occurred, on September 3rd and 4th. It’s an event where almost all the freshmen come together and participate... Read more »
Labor dispute jeopardizes 2011 NFL season
Eden Koo
June 22, 2011
In recent months, a developing labor feud within the National Football League has left football fans across America nervous over the potential loss of the 2011-12 season. The lost season would be a devastating blow to both the morale of passionate fans, whose love for the game is responsible for the... Read more »
Apply now to be on the 2011-2012 Imua staff
Imua Staff
May 12, 2011
Want to be part of the state’s most innovative student news organization? Apply to be a member of the staff of Imua ‘Iolani and imuaonline.org. Here’s the link to the application.
Adore the door
Alexandria Sisson
December 15, 2010
‘Tis the season for gingerbread men, wrapping paper, and colored ornaments, especially seen while walking through the halls of the Harold K. L. Castle building. It’s time for the most highly anticipated holiday competition for seventh and eighth graders: the homeroom-door decorating contest. This... Read more »
Eighth grade breaks the spirit point curse
Iris Kuo
December 15, 2010
It’s tradition that seniors lead the Spirit Points competition, but this year, the tradition has an added twist. At the moment, in second place, is eighth grade. In addition to placing second in Lip Sync, the eighth graders consistently had high participation rates in the dress day competitions. But... Read more »
WikiLeaks and the First Amendment
Ayami Hatanaka
December 15, 2010
In recent weeks the U.S. Government’s panic over WikiLeaks has grown. WikiLeaks’ main focus is to publish Government documents that are not available to the majority of the population. The Justice Department has been threatening to prosecute the people of WikiLeaks for publishing a vast number of... Read more »

