Month: December 2021
Put Aside the Holiday Blues: We’re Thousands of Miles Apart on Christmas But Still A Family
by Edwin QuinaboMigration, even for the best of reasons, can have bitter-sweet consequences at times. From Hawaii to the US...
Jasmine Sadang Named 2021 Winner Of The Chronicle’s 3rd Annual Journalism Scholarship
by Edna R. Bautista, Ed.D., Journalism Scholarship ChairAs the fall semester ends and 2021 comes to a close, the Hawaii...
BOOK REVIEW: Jokoy Mixed Plate – Chronicles of an All-American Combo
by Rose ChurmaOn the flap of the book’s cover, Jo Koy notes:“Here is the path to my American Dream…And I...
Just In Time For Christmas – The Right to Vote?
by Emil GuillermoIt’s Christmas time. Is there anyone out there pining for the right to vote?It is a democracy, after...
Families Might Be Apart This Christmas, But Enjoy the Holiday and Keep in Mind There Is Always Next Year
Most Generation X Filipinos are children of immigrant parents who came into the U.S. in the later half of 1960s...
The Red Hill Water Contamination Crisis Could Have Been Averted, The Navy and Our Leaders Put the Public at Unnecessary Risk
Hawaii residents was jolted by one of the biggest news to close out this year – the water contamination crisis...
Affidavit Of Support Beneficiary Sexually Abuses Sponsor’s Granddaughter – What Now?
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq.May an immigrant’s sponsor be relieved from complying with the sponsor’s obligation to support the immigrant...
Tackling Climate Change Through Global And Investment Cooperation
by Elpidio EstiokoWe all know that climate change is a global issue and President Joe Biden has taken the lead...
128 days of Christmas
by Perry Diazif there is one thing that I really miss in the Philippines, it is Christmas.It’s a day –...