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Jarin Ashimine

Jarin Ashimine

Hi my name is Jarin Ashimine and I'm Junior here at HBA. I love everything about Photography and Filmmaking. If you see me taking pictures around campus or editing some videos then you will know it’s me. You can follow me on Instagram @jarin_808 to see some cool pics and sick edits. I am also a club member of the Hawaiian Astronomical Society, which is a group of amateur astronomers on Hawaii. We host public star parties every month at various locations around the island. So basically that's me and I hope for another great school year!

This year on April 22, most of us in the United States will be celebrating Earth Day at home. The COVID-19 stay-at-home order in Hawaii, which began at the end March, has halted all non-essential activities both indoors and outdoors. As we logged more and more hours staying-at-home, many of us have come to realize …

On January 10, HBA held its Homecoming Games, closing out the end of Spirit Week 2020. Before a packed home crowd, the Lady Eagles defeated Punahou II in the girls varsity basketball game, with a final score of 47 - 20. The boys team put up a tough fight in their game but Hanalani prevailed …

Inspired by Vogue’s 73 Questions video series, the Eagle Eye's 23 Questions series features teachers and faculty answering random questions about their lives. In this episode, we catch up Mr. Sean Aoyagi, Mrs. Traci Haly, and Mr. David Green. Filmed & edited by Jarin Ashimine ('20)Sound: Cameron Chee ('20)Interviewer: Daniel Jurek ('21) Episode 1Episode 2

Inspired by Vogue’s 73 Questions video series, the Eagle Eye sought out four high school teachers to answer 23 very random questions. This is the second video in our 23 Questions series. Watch the first one here. Filmed & edited by Jarin Ashimine ('20)Sound: Timothy Dixon ('20)Interviewer: Kristin Lau ('19)

Inspired by Vogue's 73 Questions video series, the Eagle Eye sought out four high school teachers to answer 23 very random questions. Filmed and edited by Jarin Ashimine ('20)Sound crew: Lance Tasaka ('20)Interviewer: Kristin Lau ('19)

On Thursday, May 24, HBA celebrated the Class of 2018 on their last day of school with the annual senior sendoff. Middle and high school students, staff and faculty lined the path leading from the D building to the senior pavilion, cheering on the seniors as they made their way to the senior area for …

This episode of Hiking Journeys takes us to the tidepools off the Makapu‘u Lighthouse trail. While the trail to the lighthouse is paved and well-traveled, the hike to the tidepools (which begins near the top of the lighthouse trail), is unpaved and winds down a dry and rocky hillside. Hikers can wade in the larger …

On December 8, HBA hosted its 4th annual Cardboard Boat Regatta at Kapolei’s Wet ‘n Wild waterpark. Students from Physics, Marine Science, and AP Physics 1 & 2 put their custom made boats to test in the wave pool, in a quest to outlast and beat each other in a race, and for a good …

Far on the east side of Oahu lies the prominent yet challenging Kuli‘ou‘ou Ridge Hiking Trail with beautiful views of Waimanalo and Hawaii Kai. It may not be as easy as Manoa Falls or Makapu]u Lighthouse but is very similar to Wiliwilinui Ridge. If you plan to hike here, be prepared to set aside a …

In my first post, I covered some basics about astronomy and then moved on to constellations in our own solar system. In this post, I will try to cover one of the biggest subject areas in astronomy: deep sky objects. As the name suggests, deep sky objects are objects that are very far away from …