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These pop-up exhibits in West Oahu are intertwining STEM and Native Hawaiian culture

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Three pop-up learning exhibits that intertwine STEM learning and Native Hawaiian culture are being featured at West Oahu this month.

The latest edition to the Kaulele Project from nonprofit INPEACE is now open at Ka Makana Alii.

Their newest exhibit, Loko I’a, opens Thursday and runs through the end of the month.

Loko I’a focuses on the science and significance of native, ancient Hawaiian fishponds and food gathering practices.

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Also featured is the nonprofit’s first exhibit “The Science of Kapa” and “Kaulana Mahina.”

These STEM learning exhibits offer hands-on activities targeted ideally for keiki ages 7 to 14 years old.

They’re designed to travel to various communities to bring informal learning resources to rural communities and empower educational equity.

”We are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and we want people to know this exhibit is free of charge and great for the entire ohana,” said Alakai Aglipay, Kaulele Project Manager.

”We seek to create opportunities that empower individuals and families to stay in their communities and pursue their aspirations. By creating pathways, learning experiences, and support that promote academic success and lasting financial well-being, we aim to cultivate stronger, more vibrant economic futures for our communities,” said Maile Keliipio-Acoba, Chief Executive Officer of INPEACE.

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INPEACE is a nonprofit founded in 1994 by three wahine who were working in Native Hawaiian education and had a strong commitment to community and culture-based education.

If you would like to learn more about the Kaulele Project, INPEACE or the new exhibit (including an event to celebrate the addition) click here.



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A boy was killed after being struck by a vehicle today in Hawaii Kai, police said.

At about 11:02 a.m., a 37-year-old woman “was attempting to travel northbound” on Kukuau Place when the vehicle hit a boy who was in the road in front of the vehicle, according to a Honolulu Police Department’s Traffic Division news release. The child was taken to a hospital in critical conition where he was pronounced dead.

The driver remained at the scene and was uninjured, police said.

HPD did not release the boy’s age or say whether speed, drugs or alcohol were possible factors in the collision.

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This was Oahu’s ninth fatality in 2026, compared with 15 at the same time last year.




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No. 3 Rainbow Warriors continue winning ways against No. 6 BYU | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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The third-ranked Hawaii men’s volleyball team had no problem recording its 11th sweep of the season, handling No. 6 BYU 25-18, 25-21, 25-16 tonight at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.

A crowd of 6,493 watched the Rainbow Warriors (14-1) roll right through the Cougars (13-4) for their 11th straight win.

Louis Sakanoko put down a match-high 15 kills and Adrien Roure added 11 kills in 18 attempts. Roure has hit .500 or better in three of his past four matches.

Junior Tread Rosenthal had a match-high 32 assists and guided Hawaii to a .446 hitting percentage.

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UH hit .500 in the first set, marking the third time in two matches against BYU it hit .500 or better in a set.

Hawaii has won seven of the past eight meetings against the Cougars (13-4), whose only two losses prior to playing UH were in five sets.

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Hawaii has lost six sets all season, with five of those sets going to deuce.

UH returns to the home court next week for matches Wednesday and Friday against No. 7 Pepperdine.




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