Transition Archives
Issue 2-1 December 2006
Career Pathways
- Hair Stylist: Kiyoshi Mizuta

- Four years prior to becoming a hair stylist, Kiyoshi patiently paid his dues, working his way up the ladder.
- Retail Sales: Frankie Thompson Jr.

- Frankie has no one to rely on for any kind of financial support. For the first time, he was on his own.
- Pharmacist: Jennifer Seo

- Jennifer worked hard throughout her educational career, and these days she's reaping the rewards.
- Machinist: Kanoe Lauriano

- Kanoe never imagined she'd fix submarines for a living.
- Farmer: Dean Okimoto

- Living proof that a solid education can benefit a person in any line of work.
- Social Worker: Karley Higashiguchi

- Growing up, Karley felt like the big fish swimming in a small pond.
Sports
- New Beginnings

- In his senior of high school, Kekaimalu Kaaumoana is finaly getting the opportunity to represent his school colors on game day...
Feature Profiles
- Feature Profile: Thumper Nagasako

- Thumper Nagasako is temporarily down, but don't count him out of the hunt for a No. 1 ranking when he takes to the air in 2007.
Mini Profiles
- Mini Profile: Brittany Gomes

- If she's not in class you will find her working diligently in the Searider Production Building.
- Mini Profile: Reynaldo Corpuz

- A senior at Pahoa high School who has dedicated his young life to making communities on the Big Island a better place to live.
Art Profiles
- Creative Inspiration

- Patti Bruce came to Hawaii with nothing...
Editorials & Articles
- Checking out a Checking Account

- So, you've had the savings account since you were a little kid, but now you're more independent...
- "We Must Listen to Our Ancestors" Ka Hana No'eau

- All of us are born with the gift of dreaming. In world traditions, the dreamtime is sacred...
- "We Must Listen to Our Ancestors" Ka Hana No'eau

- Part II: All of us are born with the gift of dreaming. In world traditions, the dreamtime is sacred...
- "We Must Listen to Our Ancestors" Ka Hana No'eau

- Part III: All of us are born with the gift of dreaming. In world traditions, the dreamtime is sacred...
- Living a Dream

- Ron Amasol took his boyhood dream, mixed in some hard work, and conjured up his recipe for success.
Teen Issues
- Giving Thanks

- Sometimes life may seem rough, but there are always people worse off than we are.
- The Need For Speed

- What are racing enthusiasts doing to cure their need for speed?
- Question Authority?

- When do harmless pranks turn into criminal acts?