By Elan Malette, Hawaiian Humane Society representatives say they remain concerned about the overwhelming population of feral cats and their poor physical condition.[...]
Archive for October, 2012
Student behavior prompts housing officials to hire cops to police dorms
By Caitlin Stagg, Police officers will likely be present around campus dorms now that the Student Housing Services at the University of Hawai‘i Manoa have issued a new policy. The policy is regarding campus life for students who are residents in Hale Noelani and Hale Wainani dorms. The policy is o[...]
Japan and China’s undersea oil wars
By Mike Nakada, Violent riots in China following the purchase of the much-disputed Senkaku Islands by the Japanese government on Sept. 11 of 2012, left Japanese cars on fire, businesses in ruins and people terrified. All this for islands that are only about three square kilometers at the largest.[...]
“Secure Your ID Day” stresses importance of identity protection
By Harley Diven, Cars and cars and cars filled with unneeded documents, electronic waste, and old cell phones piled into three locations across the island of O‘ahu on Saturday, Oct. 20. Drivers were taking advantage of free paper shredding and e-waste disposal offered on “Secure Your ID Day.[...]