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View all of my journalism work spanning school, The Mānoa Mirror, and Hawaii News Now

As a multimedia journalist, I am committed to providing insightful information while simultaneously connecting the community.

Film Students Take on Being Green on the Screen

A project as a part of the College of Social Sciences Digital Studios

Device? Or No Device?

A project as a part of the College of Social Sciences Digital Studios

UH Honor Society Phi U Reminds Community why Sustainability Matters

Before Earth Day arrived, members of Phi Upsilon Omicron, or Phi U, an honor society rooted in family and consumer sciences, were busy preparing to share sustainable living practices with the Mānoa community.

The Society of Professional Journalists Is Making a Comeback at UH Mānoa

After a long hiatus, the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) is making a big comeback at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, hoping to promise new opportunities for aspiring journalists.

Students take a field trip to Capitol Modern

UH students had the chance to gather at Capital Modern for a digital art workshop on the evening of February 26.

Emergency rally held after President Trump’s federal funding freeze

An emergency rally was held on Tuesday at Campus Center, amid President Trump’s recent announcement of pausing federal funding for grants and loans.

The opening of the 48th Annual Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium

The symposium was a three-day event that included presentations on Wednesday, poster sessions and workshops on Thursday, and trivia lunch on Friday open to everyone who attended.

Free Waianae resource fair celebrates West Oahu community

“This work is so important and itʻs a kakou effort,” said Walker Rowsey, executive director of Kids Hurt Too Hawaii. ”We need to collaborate as public and community agencies about the grief being felt in the community and what is being done for healing and to help other struggling kids."

Maui Open Studios event connects artists with community

Now’s your chance to meet dozens of Maui artists and learn about their creative process. The 14th annual Maui Open Studios is underway.

New book highlights inspirational stories by women of Hawaii

Kumu hula Iwalani Walsh Tseu shares her new book honoring 155 Hawaii women. The Book launch & signing will take place on May 23 at Bishop Museum.


People Power Hawaii festival remembers pivotal Marcos ouster in Philippines’ history

A new theater play called Indigo Child will be shown at Dole Cannery on March 10, 11, 17 and 18

Healthcare education scholarships available for AlohaCare members

Students pursuing careers in medicine and social work throughout Hawaii can apply for scholarships of up to $10,000 through the AlohaCare Foundation.


The Honolulu-Hong Kong Festival is Reconnecting Hawai‘i’s Hong Kong Community

The Honolulu-Hong Kong Festival and its organizers are in efforts to reconnect Hawai‘i’s small Hong Kong community through its monthlong inaugural event.

As a former editor and social media manager and current contributor, I am proud to be a part of all of the wonderful work at The Mānoa Mirror.

mymind, My Favorite App of All Time, but What Is It?

We’ve all come across a plethora of things online and most of the time they get lost, because there’s no single place to store everything.

Apple releases the brand new MacBook Neo, but who is it for?

The new MacBook Neo is Apple’s new laptop bringing Mac software to wider audiences, without the heavy price tag. 

Bridging Practicality into the Classroom

For students in sports columnist David Reardon’s Sports Media class, their education this semester culminated in producing their own debate-style sports podcast episodes.

Mastering Time Management Between Coursework and Deadlines

Emma Caires, a fourth-year Journalism student at UH Mānoa interning at Hawaii Public Radio as a legislative news intern.

Network Marketing—What It Is and What To Look Out For

College students, some in UH, are possible targets of Network Marketing schemes.

Planned affordable housing project in Waipahu generates mixed reactions

Two towers slated for Waipahu Depot Street and Hikimoe Street

From the Classroom to the Capitol: Talia’s Journey Through Journalism

We’re featuring Talia Sibilla, a senior at UH Mānoa who spent her final semester navigating politics, policy, and people as an intern at the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

The iPhone 16e is a Good Deal, But It Isn’t the Deal We Were Expecting

As the successor of the longtime iPhone SE, it may seem like a good deal. But it isn’t the deal that we hoped for.

My DJI Osmo Mobile 6 Review

The DJI Osmo Mobile 6 is probably the most unimpressive piece of tech I’ve ever owned.

Review: Why I Love The Apple M4 iPad Pro

My goal was to replace my M2 MacBook Air as my main device. After several months of use, here are my thoughts.

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