UCSD Hawaii Club
A Social-Cultural organization at the University of California, San Diego dedicated to promoting Hawaiian/Polynesian culture and the Aloha Spirt in the greater San Diego area.
The organization was founded in 1989 by a group of Hawaiian students attending UCSD. It is non-exclusionary, and individuals of all backgrounds are encouraged to join.
The club’s official name is “ ‘Ohana O Aikāne,” which is Hawaiian for “family of friends.”
In addition to social events, the club is the university's premier Polynesian/Hawaiian traditional dance group, and offers free dance lessons, as well as putting on a large luau each spring.
The organization was founded in 1989 by a group of Hawaiian students attending UCSD. It is non-exclusionary, and individuals of all backgrounds are encouraged to join.
The club’s official name is “ ‘Ohana O Aikāne,” which is Hawaiian for “family of friends.”
In addition to social events, the club is the university's premier Polynesian/Hawaiian traditional dance group, and offers free dance lessons, as well as putting on a large luau each spring.
Leilani: The UCSD Hawaii Club annual Spring Luau is coming up! Are you going?
Jake: Totally!
Jake: Totally!
UCSD Hawaii Club
a bunch of stupid haoles/"fobulous" asians wanting to go to Hawaii.
the UCSD Hawaii club has no poeple from hawaii in it. balut speed