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Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia reach the doldrums in voyage to Tahiti

Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia, the voyaging canoes of the Polynesian Voyaging Society, have reached the Intertropical Convergence Zone, commonly known as the doldrums, as they continue their journey from Hilo to Tahiti, a resumption of the Moananuiākea Voyage. This marks a major milestone in the canoes’ progress south along Kealaikahiki, the ancestral sea road to Tahiti.

New “Still in Your Light” murals created by Maui artist at UHMC Campus Health Center

Visitors to the University of Hawai’i Maui College Campus Health Center are now welcomed by a spectacular work created by Maui artist Noble Richardson. “Still in Your Light” is, literally, a voyage.

Huihui Restaurant Opens, Part of $75 Million Enhancement at Kā‘anapali Beach Hotel

A new signature oceanfront restaurant, Huihui, officially opened this week at the Kā‘anapali Beach Hotel. The completion is part of the hotel’s $75 million phase one property enhancement project.

Molokaʻi Students Earn College Credits with Wayfinding

A new wayfinding program that launched this past fall gives high school students college credit through a partnership between UH, the DOE and Kamehameha Schools

Storytelling & Stargazing with Maui Navigator Kalā Tanaka

Mākena Golf & Beach Club hosts an evening of storytelling & stargazing with the crew from Maui’s own traditional double-hull voyaging canoe Mo‘okiha o Pi‘ilani.

Wailuku Wayfinding Signs Inspire Exploration

Fifty-five new wayfinding signs were installed in Wailuku Town on Friday, promoting health by encouraging walking and exploration of the town’s hidden and well‐known treasures.