Ka Leo O Hawaii

Ka Leo O Hawaii

"Ka Leo O Hawaii" (The Voice of Hawaii) is the student newspaper at the University of Hawaii at Mnoa, founded in 1922 (as the Mirror). "Ka Leo" is printed Monday through Thursday during the fall and spring semesters, and Wednesday during the summer semester. Page length is normally 8 pages, in a tabloid format. Circulation is 10,000, distributed to over 50 locations on campus and in the community.

"Ka Leo" is published by the University of Hawaii at Mnoa Board of Publications, a Board of Regents Chartered Student Organization founded in 1966. Previous to the founding of the BOP, Ka Leo was published by a committee of the Associated Students of the University of Hawaii.

Mission Statement

Ka Leo o Hawai‘i seeks to foster informed involvement throughout the University of Hawai‘i community. As the official newspaper of the University of Hawai‘i, Ka Leo endeavors to become a cornerstone of intellectual exchange on campus. Ka Leo continually strives to be inclusive and balanced in our reporting, while sustaining the values of journalistic integrity and reliability.

Taken from http://www.kaleo.org/home/generalinformation/

Editors in Chief

1922-1949

* 1922 Henry Bindt, Hawai‘i Mirror Issues #1 to #9
* 1922 Henry Bindt, Ka Leo O Hawai‘i from Issue #10
* 1923 Yasuo Baron Goto
* 1924 George Sakamaki
* 1925 Walter Short
* 1926 Shunzo Sakamaki
* 1927 J. Stowell Wright, Spring
* 1927 Mitsuyuki Kido, Fall
* 1928 Kam Tai Lee
* 1929 Hiram L. Fong
* 1930 Hon Sam Hiu
* 1931 Jean Kinsley
* 1932 David Marshall
* 1933 Raymond Tam
* 1934 William Stephenson
* 1935 Ruben Tam, Spring
* 1935 Calvin C. McGregor, Fall
* 1936 Katsuto Nagaue
* 1937 Akira Fukunaga
* 1938 Norman K. Chung, Spring
* 1938 Royal J. Wald, Fall
* 1939 John Foster, Jr.
* 1940 Eddie N. Chong
* 1941 Elbert Yee
* 1942 Dorothy Jim
* 1943 Marietta Chong
* 1943 Francis Chong
* 1943 John Ohtani
* 1944 Caroline Dizon
* 1945 Clara Funasaki, Spring
* 1945 Bessie Toshigawa, Fall
* 1946 Helen Geracimos
* 1947 Margaret Chinen
* 1948 Daniel H. Katz
* 1949 Daniel H. Katz

1950-1999

* 1950 Helen Kimura
* 1951 Richard Hashimoto
* 1952 Trixie Tanaka
* 1953 Charles Parmiter
* 1953 Victor Kobayashi
* 1953 Sarah Okabayashi
* 1954 Joshua Agsalud, Spring
* 1954 Robert J. Umphress, Fall
* 1955 Robert J. Umphress, Spring
* 1955 Charlie E. Simpson, Fall
* 1956 William Kwon
* 1957 Elsie Loo
* 1958 Paul Izawa
* 1959 Korlo Look
* 1960 Wayne Harada, Spring
* 1960 Marjorie Yoshioka, Fall
* 1961 Marjorie Yoshioka
* 1962 Josh Jankowiak
* 1963 Jose Varela-Ibarra, Spring
* 1963 Jen Miller, Fall
* 1964 Ron Staton
* 1965 Phil Dion
* 1966 Cheryl Lee Ho
* 1967 Cheryl Lee Ho, Spring
* 1967 Patrick Gilbert, Fall
* 1968 Patrick Gilbert, Spring
* 1968 Diane Kagihara, Spring
* 1968 Jerry Burris, Fall
* 1969 Jerry Burris, Spring
* 1969 Diane Armstrong, Fall
* 1970 Diane Armstrong, Spring
* 1970 Ken Kobayashi, Fall
* 1971 Ken Kobayashi, Spring
* 1971 Ed Shawlinsky, Fall
* 1972 Ed Shawlinsky, Spring
* 1972 Leigh Critcholow, Fall
* 1973 Leigh Critcholow, Spring
* 1973 Gregg Takayama, Fall
* 1974 Gregg Takayama, Spring
* 1974 Kevin Doyle, Fall
* 1975 Kevin Doyle, Spring
* 1975 Jim McCoy, Fall
* 1976 Jim McCoy, Spring
* 1976 Brian Thorton, Fall
* 1977 Vicki Viotti, Spring
* 1977 George Garties, Fall
* 1978 George Garties, Spring
* 1978 Diane Yukihiro, Fall
* 1979 Diane Yukihiro, Spring
* 1979 Daryl Huff, Fall
* 1980 Daryl Huff, Spring
* 1980 Laurel Loo, Fall
* 1981 Laurel Loo, Spring
* 1981 Curtis Lum, Fall
* 1982 Sheila Hisamoto, Spring
* 1982 Bryan Klum, Fall
* 1983 David Harada-Stone
* 1984 David Harada-Stone, Spring
* 1984 Tracy Loeffelholz, Fall
* 1985 Tracy Loeffelholz, Spring
* 1985 Patricia Bibby, Fall
* 1986 Patricia Bibby, Spring
* 1986 Jenny Yim, Fall
* 1987 Jenny Yim
* 1988 Jenny Yim, Spring
* 1988 Greg Hampe, Fall
* 1989 Greg Hampe, Spring
* 1989 Stan Kubota, Spring
* 1989 Patti Killelea-Almonte, Fall
* 1990 Patti Killelea-Almonte, Spring
* 1990 K. Mark Takai, Fall
* 1991 K. Mark Takai, Spring
* 1991 Susan Miller, Fall
* 1992 Susan Miller, Spring
* 1992 BethAnne Moskov, Fall
* 1993 Mark French, Spring
* 1993 Kim Murakawa, Fall
* 1994 Harsjarif Goldstein, Spring
* 1994 Jennifer Ablan, Fall
* 1995 Christie Lee Williams, Spring
* 1995 Ryan Kawailani Ozawa, Fall
* 1996 Ryan Kawailani Ozawa
* 1997 Ryan Kawailani Ozawa, Spring
* 1997 Genevieve A. Ancog, Fall
* 1998 Genevieve A. Ancog, Spring
* 1998 Steve Murray, Fall
* 1999 Steve Murray, Spring
* 1999 Alisa LaVelle, Fall

2000-Present

* 2000 Alisa LaVelle, Spring
* 2000 Kenn Gorr, Fall
* 2001 Kenn Gorr, Spring
* 2001 Anson Hokama, Fall
* 2002 Mary Vorsino
* 2003 Mary Vorsino, Spring
* 2003 Lori Ann Saeki, Fall
* 2004 Lori Ann Saeki, Spring
* 2004 Travis Quezon , Fall
* 2005 Travis Quezon , Spring
* 2005 Jay Chrisman, Fall
* 2006 Jay Chrisman, Spring
* 2006 Danielle Flud, Fall
* 2007 Matthew K. Ing
* 2008 Kumari Dasi Sherreitt, Spring
* 2008 Taylor Hall, Fall

External links

* [http://kaleo.org Ka Leo O Hawaii]


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