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Health workshop comes to ISU Daily Vidette
In celebration of Women Heritage Month, the Diversity Advocacy office, a unit of the Dean of Students and the Body Image Coalition is sponsoring a workshop and a public lecture entitled Weight and Wellness. Both the workshop and public lecture are tomorrow.
Hazards washing up in Ma'ili Honolulu Advertiser
The Army yesterday warned people to stay away from small, pellet-like items that have been washing up on Ma'ili Beach, after confirming they are flammable propellant grains used in munitions.
March kicks off Women's History Month, student organizations sponsor events Daily Vidette
March 1 kicked off Women's History Month. In celebration of Women's History Month, several student organizations will be sponsoring events throughout the month of March. The first event, Women's History Month Kickoff Reception, took place March 1 in the Old Main Room in the Bone Student Center, according to Enrique Rebolledo, a political science graduate student and graduate assistant of
Homeless begin move to shelter in Waianae Honolulu Star-Bulletin
The state opened its newest homeless shelter yesterday on the Waianae Coast, but homeless people living on Maili Beach remained anxious about the city's plans to evict them at the end of this month.
Loulou de la Falaise's new jewelry 'Fantaisies' International Herald Tribune
The muse of Yves Saint-Laurent is creating her first diffusion line of jewelry and decorative objects for the home.
Shelter to instill 'self-sufficiency' Honolulu Advertiser
About 20 homeless people from five families will take up residence today at the Civic Center emergency homeless shelter in Wai'anae — marking the beginning of a new chapter in the Wai'anae Coast's homeless saga.

Health workshop comes to ISU Daily Vidette
In celebration of Women Heritage Month, the Diversity Advocacy office, a unit of the Dean of Students and the Body Image Coalition is sponsoring a workshop and a public lecture entitled Weight and Wellness. Both the workshop and public lecture are tomorrow.
Hazards washing up in Ma'ili Honolulu Advertiser
The Army yesterday warned people to stay away from small, pellet-like items that have been washing up on Ma'ili Beach, after confirming they are flammable propellant grains used in munitions.
March kicks off Women's History Month, student organizations sponsor events Daily Vidette
March 1 kicked off Women's History Month. In celebration of Women's History Month, several student organizations will be sponsoring events throughout the month of March. The first event, Women's History Month Kickoff Reception, took place March 1 in the Old Main Room in the Bone Student Center, according to Enrique Rebolledo, a political science graduate student and graduate assistant of
Homeless begin move to shelter in Waianae Honolulu Star-Bulletin
The state opened its newest homeless shelter yesterday on the Waianae Coast, but homeless people living on Maili Beach remained anxious about the city's plans to evict them at the end of this month.
Loulou de la Falaise's new jewelry 'Fantaisies' International Herald Tribune
The muse of Yves Saint-Laurent is creating her first diffusion line of jewelry and decorative objects for the home.
Shelter to instill 'self-sufficiency' Honolulu Advertiser
About 20 homeless people from five families will take up residence today at the Civic Center emergency homeless shelter in Wai'anae — marking the beginning of a new chapter in the Wai'anae Coast's homeless saga.venise: week end venise | venise restaurant | week end venise | venise restaurant | venise