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KEVIN HARRISON were infected with the Zika virus. ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR “There are so many things which are unknown about the Zika virus, The University of Hawai‘i’s John so it’s very important for us to know A. Burns School of Medicine (JAB- and at the same time to develop SOM) is importing a sample of the in-house expertise in diagnosis,” Zika virus for vaccination research. Kumar said in a phone interview. Mukesh Kumar, a professor at the Department of Tropical Medicine, VACCINE RESEARCH Medical Microbiology and Pharma- The Zika virus is closely related to cology (TMMMP), said researchers the virus that causes Dengue Fever will be receiving a small sample of and West Nile virus, Kumar said, and a live Zika virus from the Centers for the TMMMP has already developed Disease Control (CDC) in order to test vaccines for both. Kumar also said the vaccines they have been develop- that the vaccine they are developing ing. According to a press release, the is targeting pregnant women. TMMMP applied for a sample in 2009. “We have been very productive The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne we have been working on similar virus that causes fever, rash, joint agents for so many years, it’s highly pain or red eyes. These symptoms likely that we’re the best fi t to work can last anywhere from a few days to on the Zika virus,” Kumar said. two weeks. The World Health Organi- Kumar said they will be using zation (WHO) declared the Zika virus virus particles as opposed to a dead an international public health emer- or inactive sample of the virus to gency after an outbreak occurred in create the vaccine. He said this is a Brazil in 2015. safer method for pregnant women. CONIFERCONIFER / FLICKR  Vivek Nerurkar, chair of the Currently, Kumar said they have According to the CDC, there are about 2,000 cases of Zika virus in the U.S. and its territories. Ten cases are in Hawai‘i. TMMMP, said the Zika virus has injected mice with their vaccine, but also been linked to cases of Guil- in order to test its effectiveness, they CAUSE FOR CONCERN? urkar said. “We have all the mosquitos Janice Okubo, Hawai‘i State Depart- lain-Barré syndrome, a nerve dis- need the live sample from the CDC. Kumar and Nerurkar agreed it is that we need to transmit [the virus], ment of Health spokesperson, said ease in which the immune system In addition to developing a new vac- possible that Hawai‘i could expe- we have tourists coming in here all that in the event of a Zika outbreak, attacks nerve cells, causing muscle cine, he said researchers will also try rience a Zika outbreak since the the time, we have people coming to the state would respond in a similar weakness and, in some cases, paral- those they developed for Dengue and mosquitos that carry Dengue Fever Pacifi c islands and coming home.” way to the Dengue Fever outbreak. ysis. He also said another major con- West Nile virus. can also carry the Zika virus. Kumar Kumar said we cannot always rely “The department continues to work cern is microcephaly, a birth defect “It’s highly likely that techniques also said Zika is endemic to the on the CDC for diagnosing potential with our public and private partners in which a baby is born with a small that work on West Nile and Den- South Pacifi c. Zika cases and that instead, Hawai‘i on improving response plans and head. Microcephaly has occurred in gue will also work on the Zika virus,” “We have all the ingredients that needs local expertise in dealing activities,” Okubo said in an email. the children of pregnant women who Kumar said. you need to have an outbreak,” Ner- with this virus. Ka Leo O Hawai‘i Changes to come for mopeds on campus

NICOLE TAM Mānoa, DPS is not a branch of law Aside from the State’s regulations, STAFF WRITER enforcement so it does not have the drivers of mopeds, motorcycles or A recent bill in the legislature for authority to write moving violations scooters need to purchase a permit mopeds statewide may change safety or tickets for outdated registrations or pay for daily parking on the UH regulations for mopeds on the Uni- or safety checks. Mānoa campus. Permits are $30 per versity of Hawai‘i at Mānoa campus. Enforcing such regulations are semester or $90 per year. There are already moped regis- done by law enforcement agencies For more information about tration fees statewide, but HB 1753 like HPD. DPS is unsure whether or mopeds on campus, visit the com- would prevent your moped on the not this bill will affect guidelines muter services information page. road if safety conditions are not up of a citation or parking permits on

to par. Hawai‘i and Maui counties are campus. MORE INFO already enforcing such a rule. “Our department will fully sup- If any required part or equip- port any legislation, as well as ment is not present or functioning efforts by Honolulu Police to COMMUTER SERVICES properly, a citation will be issued enforce these laws once they come to vehicle operator listing reasons into effect,” Rice said in an email. LOCATION why the moped is unsafe and “shall The university aims to provide a Queen Liliu‘okalani Center for require that a new certifi cate of safe environment between riders Student Services inspection ... be obtained within fi ve and pedestrians. Room 014 days or that the defect be cured,” “As always, we encourage the bill states. moped-riders to Move with Aloha for HOURS The Honolulu Police Department their safety and the safety of oth- 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (HPD) is also monitoring this bill but ers on campus,” UH Spokesman Dan Michelle Yu, HPD spokeswoman, said Meisenzahl said in an email. CONTACT the department does not see it hav- 808-956-8899 ing a signifi cant impact at this time. CURRENT POLICIES [email protected] Mopeds must be registered with WOULD IT AFFECT UH? the City and County of Honolu- WEBSITE According to Sarah Rice, com- lu’s Department of Motor Vehicles manoa.hawaii.edu/commuter/ BRYE KOBAYASHI / KA LEO O HAWAI‘I  munity programs manager for the (DMV), according to the Commuter Upper campus permits are usable at 13 lots around the campus mauka of Dole Street. Department of Public Safety at UH Services website. 04 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE

[email protected] Brooke Alcuran OPINIONS @kaleoopinions Opinions Editor

dren to attend therapy, may claim to do so because they want what is best for their child, and that justifi es many actions they take to protect and take care of their kids throughout early life. To avoid putting children at risk, CONVERSION THERAPY the line should be drawn at the point where parents try to forcefully alter their child’s personality and unique IS DECEPTIVE AND character traits. IT IS OKAY TO BE YOU Attempting to forcibly change someone’s personal identity is an DETRIMENTAL infringement on their individual rights and can lead to LGBT peo- ple being mentally and sometimes physically tormented by themselves and/or others. No one should feel so pressured to change and fi t in that they seek out this practice to “fi x” themselves in the fi rst place. We are told that we are all differ- ent, and that is what makes us spe- cial. If it is really true, why do people try to make others conform to some JULIE MISSBUTTERFLIES / FLICKR  kind of societal standard of adequacy, In 1998, The American Psychiatric Association opposed conversion therapy which is based upon the “assumption that homosexuality ... is a mental disorder.” and rob them of that very individual- ism that makes us all so unique? We JARIN MORIGUCHI ful, and we should all be able to be LGBT individuals at a greater risk Abuse and Mental Health Services cannot allow ignorance to cause us INTERN who we want to be. of abusing drugs and alcohol, and Administration and the American Psy- to forsake personal expression and causes a signifi cantly increased rate chological Association deemed con- identity. When my friends who iden- I have closely known people who WHAT IT IS & HOW IT HURTS PEOPLE of high-risk behaviors and suicide. version therapy ineffective, because it tify as LGBT fi rst “came out,” I could identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or Conversion therapy is carried out lacks any scientifi c evidence that sup- tell that some people had a hard time transgender (LGBT). They are still the through the method of talking to a CONVERSION THERAPY IS INEFFECTIVE ports the result trying to be obtained, accepting the reality, but when peo- same people that I respect and enjoy therapist. Some therapists also phys- Psychologists Dr. Robert Spitzer as well as unethical according to the ple show them more acceptance and spending time with, but it is sad to ically treat patients through aversive and Dr. Joseph Nicolosi have con- standards professional mental orga- support, it allows them to be more see various societal pressures per- conditioning, similar to the treatment ducted two of the more prominent nizations are held to. comfortable in their own skin. My suade my friends and others like used in cases of alcoholism. studies on conversion therapy. Less In 2014, a transgender 17-year-old hope is that acceptance will become them to change who they are. Minors are most vulnerable to being than one percent of 200 subjects named Leelah Alcorn committed widespread and people will be able Conversion therapy attempts to forced into attending therapy because observed in Dr. Spitzer’s study, and suicide. According to The Guardian, to express themselves to the core of alter an individual’s sexual orienta- of parental control. These incidences none of the 882 subjects observed Leelah’s posts on her Tumblr blog who they are, because we are all spe- tion and/or gender identity. The dis- result from a familial rejection, which in Dr. Nicolosi’s study claimed that indicated that the therapists by cial, and we do not need converting. credited practice is dangerous and affects people of all ages. According to the therapy they undertook suc- her parents, made her feel like she an infringement on people’s individ- the National Center for Lesbian Rights, cessfully made them heterosexual. wasn’t who they wanted her to be. What do you think? ual rights. Being LGBT is not harm- conversion therapy statistically places A panel convened by the Substance Parents who force their LGBT chil- Let us know @KaLeoOpinions

OUR VOICE The Orlando shooting SPENCER OSHITA been approximately 998 mass shoot- shooting in our nation’s history for us secuted, attacked or slaughtered. But The longer we wait, the more we EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ings in the U.S., which have injured or to wake up and understand that these they were deprived of that liberty, have to lose.

killed close to 5,000 people. tragedies happen, in part, because we and the victims of future mass shoot- MORE INFO After the fatal shooting of “The Tragedies, like the one that hap- refuse to become the nation that we ings will also be deprived of that lib- Voice” alum Christina Grimmie, who pened in Orlando, should be taken promise to be. Thomas Jefferson pro- erty, because of our unwillingness to ABOUT ‘OUR VOICE’ succumbed to her injuries early Sat- seriously – they are a reminder that claimed our rights to life and liberty act. They will lose their lives and their Opinions expressed in “Our urday, Orlando suffered another the constant struggle to better our as unalienable, and the Preamble to liberties because of our inaction, our Voice” are the work of Ka Leo’s tragedy yesterday morning when nation is still happening, that even the Constitution pledges to “secure refusal to stand up as a nation and Editorial Board. Members 29-year-old Omar Mateen entered though we have come so far as a the blessings of liberty to ourselves demand that we make a change. include Editor-in-Chief Spencer Pulse nightclub and perpetrated the country, we still have a long way to go. and our posterity.” As an editorial staff, we mourn the Oshita, Chief Copy Editor Wesley worst mass shooting in United States “We see on the news today yet The victims of the Orlando shoot- loss of all those senseless deaths, Babcock, Associate Design Edi- history. With approximately 50 peo- but we also recognize that the incor- tor Brye Kobayashi, Social Media ple dead, and about 53 more injured, rect course of action is to place the Editor Jasmine Yi, Managing it is time to renew the tired call for Let us reject fear and hostility. Let us blame on an easy scapegoat. We can- Editor Kimberlee Speakman, stricter gun laws that would have pre- embrace diversity. Let us affi rm life. not succumb to the politics of fear – News Editor Courtney Teague, vented individuals such as Mateen we can no longer be part of a nation Associate News Editor Kevin from legally possessing the guns he – DAVID IGE that acts on baseless intuition. Harrison, Business Editor Eryn used to carry out these attacks. HAWAI‘I STATE GOVERNOR This issue demands change, but Yuasa, Associate Features Editor Since the Supreme Court decision like most change, it will not hap- Stephanie Kim and Video Editor in McDonald v. Chicago (2010), which another horrifi c instance of man’s ing — members of the LGBT commu- pen overnight. But we cannot allow Agatha Danglapin. We encour- required that state governments also inhumanity to man, triggered by the nity, who were also predominantly the politics of today to affect the age responses in the form of uphold the right to bear arms, it has fear of differences. Let us reject fear people of color — as well as the vic- progress of tomorrow. People from letters to the editor. To submit been increasingly hard to pass any and hostility. Let us embrace diversity. tims of every mass shooting from all different walks of life, people of one, go to: solid legislation concerning the issue. Let us affi rm life,” Governor David Ige Sandy Hook to Columbine, from any race, gender, sexuality, nation- Gun control advocates thought that said in a statement yesterday. “This Aurora, Colorado, to San Bernardino, ality or any other meaningful qual- kaleo.org/opinion/submit the tragedy in Sandy Hook, which presumed act of terror is a reminder California, deserve the same rights ifi cation, are all human. We must happened in December of 2012, would that we cannot become complacent. guaranteed to the rest of the country. take care to remind those who are Ka Leo O Hawai‘i, 2445 Campus move legislators enough to convince We must do all that we can to ensure They deserved the liberty to go to scared, to remind ourselves, that Road, Hemenway 107, Honolulu, them of the need for gun control the public’s safety.” school, to watch a movie, to visit their the time to act in service of a better HI 96822. reform. But since then, there have It shouldn’t take the deadliest mass safe space without fear of being per- future for all of humanity is now. KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 05

Brooke Alcuran [email protected] Opinions Editor @kaleoopinions OPINIONS Decriminalizing drugs to end addiction Why Hawai‘i needs to decriminalize all drugs

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Hawai‘i is in the red zone for both skyrocketing incarceration rates and meth-use – the pos- sible resolution? Decriminaliza- tion of all drugs. In comparison to the national average of meth use, Hawai‘i was ranked number one in 2010, at 410 percent above aver- age. Also, O‘ahu’s Community Cor- rectional Center’s capacity has been exceeded as it reached 1,208 inmates. On April 25, the State Senate would have come to a conclusion upholding the possibility of becom- ing the fi rst state to adopt the drug decriminalization policy. Hawai‘i intends to follow the example of Portugal, a country that made progress towards defeating its drug crisis through complete drug decriminalization in 2001. To be clear, decriminalization is not the same thing as legalization. When a drug is decriminalized, the penalty is lessened, although fi nes and permits may still be used to control the user population. The violator will also have a criminal record, which could later affect employment opportunities. This is why decriminalization KENT NISHIMURA / KA LEO O HAWAI‘I  is going to work in Hawai‘i’s favor President Nixon began the United States’ war on drugs in 1971, introducing mandatory sentencing and no-knock warrants. against the war on drugs; by elim- inating the option of drug crim- to be done now, and it needs to be years. ... So maybe we should look cent of the total HIV patients in the 2011, California had a 20 per- inalization, there will be lower solved by drug decriminalization. into something else,” Represen- country. Not only did their drug HIV cent drop in juvenile arrests due incarceration rates, saved expenses tative Jarrett Keohokalole said. In population decrease, but so did the to the decriminalization of mari- because less people are put in DECREASE IN USAGE Hawai‘i alone, there were 155 over- country’s overdose deaths. In 2001, juana. If the state of Hawai‘i were jail, and lower drug usage rates. AND HEALTH PROBLEMS dose deaths in 2014. there were reportedly 78 deaths to implement this system, there If something is going to be done “The war on drugs is not work- Portugal’s drug usage dropped in comparison to 22 in 2013. There will be less imprisonment punish- about the state’s expanding prison ing. It’s not working in Hawai‘i, and from 2001 to 2012, which resulted in were only three overdose deaths per ments and the correctional facil- population and drug use, it needs we’ve been doing that for over 40 addicts being part of only 20 per- The war on drugs is not working. It’s not working in Hawai‘i, and we’ve been doing that for over 40 years...

– JARRETT KEOHOKALOLE 700,993 HAWAI‘I STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 48 million (ages 15 to 64) after imple- ities would have more room for menting drug decriminalization. This criminals with hard-crimes. could be the solution that Hawai‘i has been waiting for. MORE BENEFITS FOR LESS MONEY Annually, the United States ARRESTS FOR MARIJUANA LAW VIOLATIONS IN 2014 LOWER INCARCERATION RATES spends more than $51 billion Hawai‘i need to be address its on the war on drugs. From costs meth problem and the state’s due to incarceration and other overcrowded prisons, which are expenses, there are cheaper alter- 88% operating at over 100 percent natives that can be of use. Using capacity. In 2014, the number of tickets and citations as punish- ARRESTED FOR POSSESION arrests for marijuana law viola- ments generally costs less than tions alone was 700,993, and 88 processing a drug arrest. These are percent of that population was some things to take into consid- arrested for possession. In the eration, especially for a state that state of Hawai‘i, 1,500 people are has other problems to tend to. arrested per year due to mari- juana offenses, and a possible $1,000 fi ne and up to a month in jail if no medical card is used. What do you think? ILLUSTRATION BY BRYE KOBAYASHI / KA LEO O HAWAI‘I Between the years 2010 and Let us know @KaLeoOpinions 06 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE

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LAUREN TABOR / KA LEO O HAWAI‘I  Vibrant and electric, The Bougies are a sonic rollercoaster BABBLING WITH LOCAL GRUNGE-POP QUARTET TALKS ABOUT PLAYING IN O‘AHU, KICKSTARTING THEIR MUSIC VIDEOS, AND WHAT’S TO COME IN THE FUTURE

KEVIN ALLEN events and the band playing is an like we’re not asking for money for toes, a non-uniform approach to The Bougies are now with Joey FEATURES EDITOR ambitious feat for an indie group. our own benefi t,” Kelly said. “Sur- their discography. Green, a producer who’s done a lot “We never imagined that [the prisingly we had people donat- “There’s mixed feeling on that, for the local scene. Although the musical scene in music video] would turn out that ing, whether it was fi ve bucks or 10 but for us we’re super cool with O‘ahu, however, might not be The O‘ahu leans heavily towards reg- way, it kind of just happened, we bucks.” it, being a band with random Bougies scene for much longer, as gae and similar musical arche- had a director and we told her what “It was nice and interactive,” faces” said Jordan. “We try not they may be leaving Los Angeles in types, there’s a thriving indie rock our idea was,” Kelly said. “And then said Jordan. “We got to give them to stay so formulated, because the near future. scene. The Bougies, consisting of she had this idea of turning it into special rewards for their dona- sometimes when you’re listening “We’re actually going to do a Jordan Bongolan, Kelly Bongolan, an actual story, and it ended up tions, we got to make necklaces to other bands and their albums, West Coast tour, we’re planning Joy Furushima and Josh Gonzalez, their first songs sounds like their it out now so we’ll be doing it in have been around since 2011 and last song.” August,” said Kelly. “So not mov- have been making waves in the We don’t really think about song titles or “We just didn’t want it to get ing up there, like that’s a pretty big grunge rock arena in an unortho- album or EP names, we’re just thinking about repetitive,” said Kelly. “Every time step, but we’re just going to test out dox fashion. we make a new song, we say okay, the waters and see what happens “I was 23 when I fi rst picked up the music and hopefully it sounds good we’re going to scrap it if it sounds in this West Coast trip.” the sticks,” Kelly said. “So I was like one we’ve previously made.” “You defi nitely need to move, super late.” – JORDON BONGOLAN, Opposite to their fi rst EP, which for sure,” Jordan said. “There’s not Kelly’s not the black sheep of the THE BOUGIES FRONTMAN took them nearly a year to pro- enough circulation of people, so I group; however, “Joy was like, 23 or duce, The Bougies seem set on get- think we’ll see such a greater audi- something,” Jordon said. “So we’re being like a 12 minute music video for the people who donated, which ting their sophomore album out in ence, and especially people who all really really late. I wouldn’t even cut into three parts.” was fun because they were neck- a timely fashion. are hopefully interested in what call ourselves bloomers, we’re just Unfortunately, everything comes laces that had vials with our hair “We have everything lined up, it’s we play.” late.” at a cost, and it’s why most indie in it and that was just really cool going to come out really quickly,” While quesitoning The Bougies Being late however, has not hin- bands are only able to produce run- to do.” Jordan said. “We were actually sup- about their sophomore albums dered The Bougies. On May 20, of-the-mill music videos. To solve Being a little crazy and a lit- posed to be done with our sec- possible title, Jordan simply they put together an event for the this problem, The Bougies created a tle weird isn’t an odd thing for ond EP back in December, we had answered with this cheesy quote release of their three-part short crowdfunding campaign that’d cover The Bougies to do, and it shows everything lined up, but something “We don’t really think about song fi lm, with two parts being a music the costs of their music video, EP, in their music. Sonically, the band happened and now we’re back to titles or album or EP names, we’re video to a song off of their self-ti- merchandise production and tour- ranges from low-key crooning to square one.” just thinking about the music and tled debut album. Straying away ing costs. heavier, seemingly angry sounds. That “something” was apparently hopefully it sounds good.” from the generic music video con- “It’s always awkward asking peo- Their debut album is a scattershot a falling out between The Bougies cept of showing snippets of live ple for money, and have it come off of emotions and keeps you on your and their previous studio engineer. Ka Leo O Hawai‘i KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 09

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Disney Pixar’s ‘Finding Dory’ in theaters June 17

YOUTUBE  Dory and the gang swim to screen this weekend.

MORE INFO MARIAH SILVA the California coast. You’ve got sea on and I heard her on her show “I felt that Dory saw her short- STAFF WRITER lions, your otters, your loons, so change the subject of sentence fi ve term memory loss as a burden, or even though we’re going back to a times,” Stanton said. “And the way as a handicap, and we love her for “Finding Dory” is the sequel to lot of familiar characters, we’ve really she did it, which we’re all familiar it,” Stanton said. “But I wanted her the Disney Pixar movie “Finding broadened the glossary.’’ with now, was so special. I couldn’t to see and like herself as much Nemo” directed by Andrew Stanton Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, imagine writing anybody but her as the rest of the world liked her and produced by Lindsey Collins. takes the lead role in this antici- doing the voice.” and all the other characters in the This new movie will be in theaters pated sequel. The storyline has much more to movie, and I realized that it’s a bit this summer, on June 17. “To begin with Ellen and Dory, it than Dory fi nding her family with of a metaphor for everybody.” With help from Nemo and Mar- you don’t separate the two,” Col- the help of friends. Stanton and Stanton said everyone has some- lin, Dory embarks on an adventure lin said. “And certainly not trying Collins said that the storyline por- thing that they are insecure and that takes place along the Cali- anything different on this fi lm, like trays the importance of protecting self conscious about. fornia coastline, in search for her there was no kind of thought about the ocean, as well as fi nding per- “It’s actually what’s making you mother and father. Along the way, doing Dory without Ellen.” sonal identity. special and unique, and you learn we’re introduced to new characters Ellen’s humor and charm bleeds Stanton grew up near the ocean as you grow older to own that part as well as returning characters. through in her acting. and said he wasn’t thinking about of yourself and to embrace it, and In a recent interview, Stanton know that’s what makes you differ- and Collins talked more about the ent than somebody else in a good upcoming movie and gave further ...you learn as you grow older to own that way,” Stanton said.“ As so with this insight as to how the whole thing sort of expression of self-confi dence, came together. part of yourself and to embrace it, and of discovering sort of a self-confi - “The ocean is a huge place. There’s know that’s what makes you different... dence, that we realize that’s what we so many other species. There’s so are saying with the movie.” many other locations it’s kind of – ANDREW STANTON Like many other Pixar fi lms, IMDB  almost infi nite,” Stanton said. “The PRODUCER there’s going to be hints throughout FINDING DORY hard part was kind of paring it down the fi lm about future Pixar projects. to what would be our favorite types “It was always so refreshing when it from an ecological standpoint “We always try to do something RELEASE DATE of species to have, but probably our we would hear her read the part, at the time, but learned from the from the fi lm that’s gonna come June 17, 2016 main one that maybe people have because it just brought it to life and fi rst movie about the concerns and out after, so you will defi nitely now seen in the trailers and pho- we would try to do it with tempo- issues about the erosion of coral see them in the fi lm,” Collin said. RATING tos of is Hank, the octopus, which rary voices and stuff,” said Collins. reefs and other problems. “You’re going to have to look hard, PG is a kind of creature that we could “Nobody quite does it like Ellen.” We all know Dory to be the for- but you’ll see it.” have never done in the fi rst movie, Stanton read somewhere that getful yet fun, and beloved blue Collins leaked a special tip about SCREEN TIME but now, technology will let us. He goldfi sh have a very short memory. fi sh. Stanton elaborated on how something that will appear in the 1 hour 43 minutes still almost broke the bank and we He wanted to create a character what Dory may have seen as an fi lm’s ending credits. got a Beluga Whale, Bailey. We’ve got with short term memory loss with- insecurity, others saw as a lovable “We haven’t said before, so this is AVAILABLE IN Destiny the whale shark. We’ve got a out being annoying or repetitive. personality and to be part of her breaking news, make sure you stay 3D, IMAX lot of natural sea life that’s around “I happened to have the TV personal identity. through the credits,” Collins said. 08 MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE

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ZACH JOHNSON be injured, but the game used to Not only is the level of play a STAFF WRITER be different. joke, the players are not among the I remember watching the Pro league’s elite. The amount of ath- Just like a movie series that Bowl as a kid and wishing that I letes that say “no” allows athletes comes out every few years, the NFL could be in Hawai‘i at Aloha Sta- like Teddy Bridgewater, Jameis Win- has announced that they will move dium watching the game. It peaked ston and Adam ‘Pac Man’ Jones into the Pro Bowl away from Aloha Sta- my interest almost as much as the starting roles. Granted they all had dium for the third occasion. Super Bowl, because of the collec- decent years, but they were by no This time the NFL All Star game tion of the league’s most talented means top at their position. Which will be moved to Camping World players playing the game I loved. is what the Pro Bowl is all about, Stadium in Orlando, Florida. To me, the Pro Bowl is Sean Tay- players that are lucky enough to “We are excited to re-imagine the lor blasting Brian Moorman in 2007, play should be the top competitors Pro Bowl experience for both fans setting a record- at their respective position. and players and to celebrate the game of football at all levels,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in However, over the past few years, players a statement Wednesday. have not made the journey, either physically Aside from two years, the Pro Bowl has been a Honolulu staple or mentally. since 1979. People from across the island fl ock to the contest in order to watch the NFL’s best gladiators high 342 passing yards in 2004 and I admit I’m a little nostalgic when compete in a war of physicality Randy Moss going for an all-time I think of the Pro Bowl, and yes, I and skill. high 212 receiving yards in 2000. went to the Pro Bowl this year — That’s the problem though; the Players used to accept the invita- fulfi lling a childhood dream — but Pro Bowl has become more of a tion and come with enthusiasm to I wish I ‘d saved my money. lackadaisical comedy of stand-ins put a show on for the fans. instead of an actual show. However, over the past few years, AS FOR ORLANDO, GOOD LUCK There were a total of 47 players players have not made the journey, Hopefully the additional change that turned down the invitation either physically or mentally. The of returning to an AFC vs. NFC format this year, according to Elias Sports ones that do arrive on island often will spark more competition between Bureau. I get it, players don’t want times party or are at the bar late the teams and return the game to a to get hurt and it is technically the the night before the game, which in respectable level, but I’m skeptical. off-season; they might be in the turn affects their performance the DMA HAWAII FORWARD CENTER / FLICKR  Super Bowl or they could already next day. Ka Leo O Hawai‘i Defensive ends (90) and John Abraham (55) at the 2011 Pro Bowl. KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 09

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CHRISTIAN SHIMABUKU seniors, Isaac Fleming and Ste- if he doesn’t get drafted. Playing compared to previous years. He’s FOOTBALL: TIME TO ROLO ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR fan Jovanovic have transferred to in Europe is the likeliest scenario, currently batting at a .245 clip com- Standing between fi rst-year head new schools (East Carolina and where the competition is a notch pared to .262 last season. Addition- coach Nick Rolovich’s fi rst game is With the exception of track Loyola Marymount, respectively) below the NBA’s, but still highly ally, he’s on pace to fi nish the year fall camp. Over the course of roughly and fi eld, sailing, and baseball, and Aaron Valdes and Stefan Jan- competitive and players are com- with three home runs compared three weeks before its Aug. 27 season teams representing the Univer- kovic both decided to forego their pensated as such. to last year’s 11. However, there is opener against California in Austra- sity of Hawai‘i at Mānoa athletics senior seasons to go pro. Addition- Postseason hopes for the ‘Bows time left in the season for Wong to lia, the Rainbow Warriors will try to department are done for the aca- ally, Drybe Enos and Niko Filipovich hinge on the NCAA’s decision improve his game. build off of spring ball and aim for demic year. Naturally, UH is facing a retired from basketball. on whether or not to overturn Wright has been one of the sea- the program’s fi rst winning season slower pace at this time. There are Ganot and his staff have signed its decision to ban UH from the son’s early surprises and has since 2010. still some things to keep an eye on six new players for this upcom- 2016-2017 postseason. The uni- established himself as a consis- With no post-spring depth chart this summer: ing season and each are eligible versity appealed the ban in Jan- tent presence in the Boston Red being released, the Rainbow Warriors immediately. This recruiting class uary and will be informed of the Sox starting rotation. At 3-4, his are still competing for starting roles. MEN’S BASKETBALL: FORMER AND CUR- includes JUCO guard Larry Lewis, NCAA’s fi nal decision in the com- record might be a little misleading. Getting thrown into the mix will be RENT ‘BOWS AWAITING FATE high school guards Drew Buggs, ing months. The knuckleballer is carving hitters Rolovich’s fi rst recruiting class. Following a historic 28-6 season Leland Green and Matthew Owies, up, sitting at 6th among American fi gures to be one of that included the fi rst NCAA tour- forward Zigmars Raimo and wing KEEPING TRACK OF League pitchers with a 2.52 ERA and the more intriguing competitions nament win in program history, the Noah Allen. FORMER BASEBOWS eighth with a 1.08 WHIP. on the team. Will Rolovich and offseason has been a whirlwind for For the former Rainbow War- Steven Wright and Kolten Wong, two The Cardinals are currently 24-22 his staff choose to go with expe- head coach Eran Ganot. riors, it will be intriguing to see former UH standouts, are two names and third place in the NL central, rience in senior Ikaika Woolsey, or Nine out of the 15 players that where each ends up, especially to watch this summer in the MLB. while the Red Sox are 28-17 and with one of the underclassmen in started the season on the roster those who await their professional Fresh off signing a fi ve-year, $25.5 fi rst place in the AL East. Both are Aaron Zwahlen, Beau Reilly or Cole are now gone. Quincy Smith, Rod- prospects. Jankovic in particular is million contract extension with in position to be key contributors McDonald, none of whom have yet erick Bobbitt and Sai Tummala a fringe NBA prospect who could the St. Louis Cardinals, Wong has towards each team’s postseason to take a collegiate snap, be chosen have exhausted their eligibility as play in the NBA Summer League seen a slight dip in his production run come September and October. as the team’s next fi eld general? The new kids on the pitch

KATIE ALMEIDA In the goalkeeper position, Han- FC club team. She was a 2015 all- ing the team, the Wahine have the However, with this many women INTERN nah Gardner, from Park City, Utah, league honorable mention selec- challenge of learning where every- who have proved their talent on will be joining the Wahine. tion after her team took home the one will fi t on the fi eld and learning previous teams, the Wahine have The University of Hawai‘i soccer Sammi Walker will be available to league title. to mix the new and returning play- the potential to make this their team has added several new faces play in the midfi eld as well as a for- With so many new players join- ers into a cohesive team. best season yet. to their team for the 2016 season. ward. She’s from Moorpark, Califor- With four seniors having grad- nia. Her club team, Real SoCal, won uated after the 2015 season and the 2015 league title and she was other members not returning next named the league’s MVP. season, seven spots have opened Out of Beaverton, Oregon comes for new recruits to show their skills forward Mikaelah McKinney-Griggs. on the Wahine team. She’s played for her high school Local talent Tia Furuta will be soccer team as well as the West- added to the team as a forward. side Timber Soccer Club and was She led her team to the HHSAA named the 2015 league player of state title in 2015 during her junior the year. year at Mililani High School and is Mya Torres will join the Wahine considered one of the top players from Northern California. She in the state. played for De Anza Force ECNL and Myranda Rae Baca is a defender will contribute to the team as an joining Hawai‘i from Aliso Viejo, outside back. California. She played for her club Kylie Wolfe from Chino Hills, Cal- team, SoCal Blues, for eight years ifornia, will also be added as a for- and was named defensive player ward to the team. She lettered all of the year her sophomore and four seasons at her high school and SOURCE: UH ATHLETICS  junior year. has also played for the Slammers UH head women’s soccer coach Michele Nagamine will welcome five new recruits to the team. KA LEO O HAWAI‘I: THE VOICE MONDAY, JUNE 13, 2016 11

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Architecture doesn’t often pair with UH are very broad, our professors really chemistry for any student’s double exposed me to different research. They MAJORS major, but that was Von Ulsa’s path essentially taught me that I have my own prior to arriving at UH. After spend- voice as a researcher. You can be a bio HISTORY, ENGLISH, & AMERICAN STUDIES ing time at Mānoa, Von discovered a major and do research about K-pop.” passion for the liberal arts, and found Von is also a poet, an avid reader and his home in three of the departments an artist. After graduating, he plans to GRADUATION DATE housed in the College of Arts and take a year off to travel and indulge in Humanities, Languages, Linguistics and some hobbies. Literature. Although he was born in the “I’m planning to go east to west, road SPRING 2016 Philippines, his parents are diplomats, tripping,” he said. “In that gap year, I’ll and Von traveled in his early years, be doing a lot of my artwork. I’m going fi nally arriving here in the islands seven to start some sort of art business. My HOMETOWN years ago, at a place he now consid- heart, I feel like it’s in history, but I also ers home. want to be an artist that when you see “I like to learn more about the things my artwork, people are like ‘oh my gosh, HONOLULU, HAWAI‘I that really interest me,” Ulsa said. “It that’s Von.’ I feel like [painting] is very makes a difference when classes are meditative, it’s really good when you’re interesting, and I think that UH has a lot just doing something you’re really pas- of classes that are very interesting. Peo- sionate about.” ple said ‘oh you know, Von is smart, why is he at UH?’ I never understood that per- spective because it’s the most affordable … And I love the diversity, we have the best weather, the best people – people get along here, relatively to the rest of the world.” Von has done multiple research proj- ects, including one that analyzed Amer- ican board games from the New York Historical Society to study popular cul- ture and childhood history. His second project focused on the social atmosphere of imperial Spain and the colonial Philip- pines, and both projects were funded by the Undergraduate Research Opportuni- ties Program and were part of the Hon- ors program. “I think I accomplished more than what I wanted to,” Von said. “There’s oppor- tunities I never knew coming into the university, mainly getting money to do research. … Research opportunities at