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Big Island Press Club awards scholarships to four students

The Big Island Press Club is Hawai‘i’s oldest press club, protecting the public’s right to know since 1967.

Five Earn Big Island Press Club Scholarships

Five Big Island students have won scholarships from the Big Island Press Club, totaling $5,600.

Big Island Press Club Offers Scholarships

The scholarships are offered for students pursuing a career in journalism or related fields. The deadline to apply is April 15, 2020.

Big Island Press Club to Feature Jim Dooley at Lunch

A “take-no-prisoners” kind of journalist, Dooley is a longtime investigative reporter whose efforts and work led to the indictment of former Honolulu Mayor Frank Fasi on bribery charges.

BIPC Awards Annual Lava Tube, Torch of Light ‘Honors’

Each year, the Torch of Light award is given to an individual who brightens the public’s right to know. Additionally, the Lava Tube Dishonor is given for a lack of communication and keeping the public in the dark.

Big Island Press Club Accepts Scholarship Applications

In 2015, BIPC gave out awards to six Big Island students totaling $4,600 at its annual scholarship dinner.

BIPC Accepting Scholarship Applications

The Big Island Press Club is accepting applications for its 2015 scholarships.

BIPC Gives Torch of Light and Lava Tube Awards

The Big Island Press Club recognizes Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Scientists with its Torch of Light Award and Chief Elections Officer Scott Nago with its Lava Tube Dishonor.