This is the freshmen dorms, right next to the Hale Aloha Cafe. I stayed in the Hale Aloha 'Ilima more by the street side. Its a circular weird set up. Upon entering there's the RA desk,...
Hale Aloha Towers
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Established in 2007, the Hawai inui kea School of Hawaiian Knowledge is a pioneering institution dedicated to the research and revitalization of Hawaiian knowledge. Forming a part of the University of M noa campus, it encompasses the Kamakak okalani Center for Hawaiian Studies, the Kawaihuelani Center for Hawaiian Language, and the Ka Papa Lo i o K newai Cultural Garden.
The school's mission focuses on perpetuating various forms of Hawaiian knowledge and serves as the only college of indigenous knowledge within a Research I institution in the United States. Through its dedicated services and programs, Hawai inui kea aims to foster a community deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and heritage.
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Ah, the dorm life of a college freshman. Self explanatory. There are four Hale Aloha dorm towers (I was in Mokihana) and they are all identical. What's unique about the Hale Aloha dorms, though,...
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