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By Karly Tom ('16) and Jeremy Chang ('15) When people think of “go green projects,” usually things like using hybrid cars and solar panels come to mind. However, one need does not need to turn to such expensive methods to save the world. Making the change to help the environment can begin with something as …

Students in the Writing for the Media class were tasked with trying out new food and writing about their experiences. These are their stories: Cameron Kaneshiro ('18) I am not a very big fan of Hawaiian food, especially not lau lau. To me, it just smells bad. Sadly, I am the only person in my …

By Danielle Toda ('15) and Aaron Wilford ('15) Monday, August 11. The day that could make or break your school year. With one flash, your best or worst moment could be captured in 1,260 yearbooks for all of eternity. Luckily, we are here to help you take the picture you'll want to send to your …

By Kayla Lum Kee ('16) | Junior Staff Writer Hula is very important to Hawaii, having been a part of Hawaiian culture since the ancient times when Hawaii still had its monarchy. After the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown, the Hawaiians had nothing left but their traditions and customs. They felt that their monarchy could be taken …

On April 10-12, the Class of 2014 went to Maui for their senior trip. The itinerary of their trip included: Molokini Island, the Maui Golf & Sports Park, the town of Lahaina, the Hawaii Nature Center in 'Iao Valley, Krispy Kreme, and the Maui Built store.

The following is a response to two student editorials on the recent change to the school’s handbook policy regarding “zero-tolerance offenses.” To see an explanation of the original decision, click here. First off, I wanted to take the time to thank Danielle Woo and Alex Mai for their well-thought and articulate editorials. As I stated …

From the April/May Eagle Eye Print Edition | By Vice Principal Ryan Frontiera In this month’s print edition of the Eagle Eye there are two editorials regarding the recent change to HBA’s automatic dismissal policy in the case of a zero-tolerance offense. While the student pieces will no doubt raise good questions, I was asked …

By Kayci Kumashiro ('17) | Junior Staff Writer Metal lockers line the walls of hallways as they are filled with jovial chatter about summer vacation. Folders, papers, and pencils, still in their original packaging, are stacked neatly on shelves. It was August 2013, the start of a new school year at HBA, and for 122 students, …

Hawaii Baptist Academy's Eagle Eye newspaper and website staff won six state awards and finished third place overall at the 45th annual Hawaii High School Journalism Awards. By Bryn Yasui ('14) & Joshua Fasi ('15)   Students from both public and private schools gathered for the awards luncheon in the Pagoda Hotel Ballroom on April …