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Trisha Kehaulani Watson: The Passing Of Haunani-Kay Trask And The Uplifting Of A Nation - Honolulu Civil Beat No scholar has had a more profound impact on the intellectual development of the Hawaiian community. About the Author Trisha Kehaulani Watson is a Kaimuki resident, small business owner, and bibliophile. She holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Hawaii and J.D. from the William S. Richardson School of Law. She writes about environmental issues, cultural resource management, and the intersection between culture and politics. Opinions are the author s own and do not necessarily reflect Civil Beat s views. You can follow or contact her on Twitter at @hehawaiiau. ....
Mary Kate O’Donnell, Vanessa Nolan and Madison Russell Pennsbury High School It’s March, which means it’s “theater in our schools month,” a time that celebrates the importance of arts education within schooling systems. This is a topic that is near and dear to our hearts, seeing that theater is an outlet to express creativity. As members of Pennsbury High School’s Drama Troupe 830, theater has impacted our daily lives. The importance of theater education in public schools is prominent in the ways it has positively affected our social skills, work ethic, and self-esteem. Especially now, the necessity of mental health has become so incredibly prevalent. Multiple studies prove the importance of expressing emotions and how that not only affects one’s emotional well-being but an individual’s academic and career success. ....
Rosemarie (Rosie) Jimenez May 11, 1935 ~ February 10, 2021 Rosemarie “Rosie” Jimenez, our loving wife, mother, great- grandmother, sister, aunt and friend entered eternal life on February 10, 2021. Rosie was born to Matilda and George Marushack on May 11, 1935 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. She was the darling of Rock Springs High School, where she was a cheerleader and member of student council, pep club and the National Thespian Society. She earned her nursing degree from Holy Cross Hospital School of Nursing in 1956 and practiced as a registered nurse for 30 years. Her extensive career included positions as a surgical nurse at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and as a home health nurse for Community Nursing Service of Salt Lake. She retired as the director of the outpatient clinic at Shriners Hospital for Children in Salt Lake City. Although retired, Rosie never stopped nursing. She continually cared for her family, friends and neighbors. Even recently, she act ....