University of Hawaii Maui College Chancellor Clyde Sakamoto will retire this year after 23 years in the position. Sakamoto, who will retire at the end of October, has been a part of the UH System for 41 years and has been the chief executive officer of the Maui campus since 1991. "Clyde has been the singular face of higher education on Maui for decades,” said UH Interim … [Read more...] about UH Maui Chancellor Clyde Sakamoto to Retire
Archives for February 2014
Fourth-Grade Class Receives Donation from Panda Express
Panda Express has donated nearly $2,000 to the fourth grade class at Maui’s Wailuku Elementary School. The class won the money in Panda’s Back-to-School Fundraising Challenge, which enabled nonprofit organizations in Hawaii to raise funds for their group through hosted events at Panda Express locations between September 2013 and January 2014. Wailuku Elementary’s fourth grade … [Read more...] about Fourth-Grade Class Receives Donation from Panda Express
MauiTime Exclusive Fashion Interview with Heather Green of On Location Styling
Heather Green, Hair & Makeup Artist, Owner On Location Styling 808-276-5750 [email protected] Website: www.onlocationstyling.com Facebook: On Location Styling How many years experience in the industry? I've been in the Beauty business for 15 years, specializing in Special Event Styling & Photo-ready Makeup, for weddings, TV , fashion shows, … [Read more...] about MauiTime Exclusive Fashion Interview with Heather Green of On Location Styling
Sign Language: Aries People Need To Start Busting Down Emotional Barriers
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) I wish you could subject pieces of your soul to physical treatments this week. For instance, your pride really needs a good ironing; recent events have left it wrinkled and unwearable—and you deserve better than that. Your general outlook, stained as it is with cynicism and gloom (also triggered by certain experiences of late), could use a good spin … [Read more...] about Sign Language: Aries People Need To Start Busting Down Emotional Barriers
Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa: ‘We lost two of our own last night’
A few minutes before the Maui County officials' press conference today on last night's crash of an Maui Air charter flight on Lanai that killed three people and injured three more–five of which were county employees–a county staffer circulated the Mayor's Lounge, where the conference was to take place. As TV crews set up in the front of the room and county officials like … [Read more...] about Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa: ‘We lost two of our own last night’