
Waha Nui, which means “talks a lot, or big mouth," spreads the word about what's up and who's doing it in your Windward neighborhood.
Carol Chang, a Windward Oahu resident, is regional editor, reporter and columnist ("Waha Nui") for MidWeek's Windward Islander. She also assists in writing and editing duties for both islandwide MidWeeks.
Below are the last 5 west waha nui columns written by Carol Chang
When you need help, ask a busy person: Randy Perreira recently was invited to join the HMSA community board of directors. The East Oahu man currently is executive director of the HGEA,
Read Column>>Hawaii Kai’s Alison “Bo” Tanaka is one of four winners in the New Faces of Paul Brown model search, presented by Honolulu Pulse. Now a UH student, Bo will participate in promotions and public appearances as part of the salons’ 40th anniversary celebration. She’s a model, a published artist, a champion kayaker and much more ...
Read Column>>Kaimuki High graduate Franklin Odo will address an Asian American history class at UH West Oahu Dec. 6 as the school’s first Distinguished Visiting Scholar. Franklin also earned degrees from a few other schools, like Princeton, Columbia, Harvard and, among other things, is founding director of Smithsonian Institute’s Asian Pacific American Program ...
Read Column>>Congratulations to Kathryn Teruya, a 15-year-old Iolani sophomore from Kahala, who was crowned 2012 Miss Hawaii Teen USA Nov. 13.
Read Column>>Waialae Nui resident Carol Beresiwsky has won the Hawaii Hispanic Achievement Educator award.
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