Aloha ‘Oe, Reverend Samuel Cox
The Reverend Cox exemplified a lifelong commitment to giving hope and trusting in his fellow humans.
In Defense Of The UH Law School Dean
It is important that the public understand that a recent lawsuit filed against the dean and the school is at best only one side of the story.
The Fire Next Time
Preventing another Lahaina will take a coordinated effort.
Empathy Emerges Amidst The Ashes Of The Maui Wildfires
In any disaster, the best and worst of human tendencies emerge.
Understanding The Weather Forecasts That Preceded The Maui Wildfires
The meteorological conditions that caused the ongoing tragedy were complex.
Rebuild Lahaina Not As A Tourist Spot But A Place For People To Live
Once a home for Native Hawaiians, the town is deeply connected to American and European imperialism.
Why Hawaii Should Take The Lead On Regulating Artificial Intelligence
A new state office of AI Safety and Regulation could take a risk-based approach to regulating various AI products.
Green鈥檚 Proclamation Takes Away Tools That Protect Cultural Heritage
Developer greed and global demand for luxury are to blame for the shortage of housing in Hawaii, not iwi kupuna.
Governor鈥檚 Emergency Proclamation Addresses Regulatory Barriers
Many regarding historic preservation and archaeological sites have actually been unnecessary.
Setting The Record Straight On UH Budget Priorities
The Legislature and the executive branch should be in partnership to accomplish shared goals for this important Hawaii institution.