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Reading the Sept. 5 commentary, “America’s youth must vote to save democracy in November” (Star-Advertiser, Island Voices), I understand the urgency of the youth vote in the upcoming presidential election.
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If Donald Trump comes to Hawaii in this presidential campaign year, we can offer him sun and surf, but our famed Hawaiian hospitality is not likely to extend to political success.
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The next University of Hawaii president can impact the economy of Hawaii by leading the university to reduce the cost of a college education, increase local employment of college graduates and make a college education more meaningful in improving a graduate’s livelihood and status.
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I’ve been a Hawaii resident for more than 50 years and am a frequent traveler due to business. Our big local news is the Alaska Airlines acquisition of Hawaiian Air. This one I don’t understand.
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There’s a good weird that embraces eccentricities. Portland, Ore.’s unofficial slogan is “Keep Portland Weird.” Residents laugh at stereotypes of hippies and hipsters enjoying artisanal coffee and quiche side-by-side.
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I watched many passionate speeches from the presidential candidates and I am at a loss.
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- By Laiana Wong
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Sept. 14, 2024
Synopsis: There are many popular hairstyles for men with quaint foreign names. In order to speak of them in Hawaiian, I have suggested some Hawaiian alternatives.
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- By the Bloomberg Opinion Editorial Board
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Sept. 14, 2024
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Federal workers have scored a significant victory in their standoff with President Joe Biden.
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My dream of moving to Waikiki finally became a reality this year. Oahu is a magical place and everyone who comes here feels that magic. But one part of living in Waikiki is an actual nightmare: sleep.
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The city needs to address the use of e-bikes, but it is far more important to enforce these new rules.
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In the midst of a presidential race, we are constantly bombarded with polls that claim to tell us what the voter is thinking. Just stop for a moment and ask yourself, “Do you believe that a sampling of 2,000 to 3,000 voters will accurately represent the thinking of 200 million voters?”
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Two finalists are under consideration as the University of Hawaii’s next president: Wendy F. Hensel, executive vice chancellor and university provost for The City University of New York; and Julian Vasquez Heilig, provost and vice president of academic affairs for Western Michigan University.
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Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez has joined 41 other attorneys general in urging Congress to pass legislation requiring a U.S. surgeon general warning on all algorithm-driven social media platforms.
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Hawaii has become closely acquainted with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) since last August, when the agency shouldered a key role in relief and recovery after the disastrous Lahaina wildfire.
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The recent shootings in Leeward Oahu are tragic and our civic leaders should be commended for their commitment to end the violence and carnage, particularly in Waianae.
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In a recent letter, the writer asks why no candidate was permitted to file or run against Joe Biden (“Dems, media leading U.S. into an obvious disaster,” Star-Advertiser, Aug. 30).
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I was forced to “join” a union as a condition of employment when I changed careers many years ago.
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While many are focusing on the debate between the two presidential candidates, it’s easy to overlook the elephant in the room.
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