Honolulu March for Our Lives Inspires Crowd to ‘Get Involved’
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Robin Henski, 21, is originally from Houston, Texas. She has lived in Hawaiʻi for four years and has been at student at KCC for three years. She has her hands full with school and work but when she has free time she still makes time for her family. She plans to transfer to UH-Mānoa next semester to study Environmental Law.
“I’ve always loved law and the environment so, when I found a way to incorporate both in my life,” she said. “It was an exciting path to pursue.”
After college, Robin plans to move to New York or back to Texas to start her career in law.
Posted by Jana Julian | Feb 19, 2018 | Opinions |
By Jana Julian | Staff Writer As we settle into our second year under the Trump administration,...
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