A Dream Come True

In my last post, I talked about getting laid off and making lemonade by trying to start a new Yoga company.  It took a little longer than I wanted but two months later I am excited to introduce you to Sports Yoga Hawaii.  Sports Yoga Hawaii will revolutionize the way you do yoga by inspiring [...]

Say Cheese!: Your Photos Can Say A Lot About But I Don’t Really Think So

I recently came across an article on Yahoo!, Posting Pics Online?  What Your Photos Say About You, which claims that “Those photos you post on Facebook could paint an accurate picture of your personality, new research on first impressions suggests  And perhaps as expected, the more candid a shot the more nuances of your personality [...]

Social Networking Etiquette: Who’s Responsibility Is It?

ESPN.com did a special four-part series examining the impact of online social networks on college athletics and Heather Dinich’s article, How much is too much online? looked at what colleges and universities are doing to help educate their student-athletes on their social networking interactions.
Dinich wrote about how several universities are reaching out to a third [...]

NCAA vs. The Facebook Community

A good friend of mine, Yoda808, sent me a bunch of links about a situation that has taken place between the NCAA, N.C. State, the community, and Facebook.
A freshman at N.C. State started a Facebook group in hopes of attracting a top-ranked high school basketball player from Raleigh.  According to the article, “After 700 people [...]

Looking For Ideas

I’ve been thinking about it for a while and I think I’ll take on the responsibility of creating a network for all Hawaii Athletic fans that want to figure out ways to create better experiences at games, but I need your help.
I’m looking for an identifiable name for all us fans.  The students are the [...]

A True Role Model I Will Miss

I wanna take a small break from talking about social media and college athletics and recognize someone who has been a huge part in college athletics especially in Hawaii.

Margie Okimoto has been with the University of Hawaii Athletics Department for 40 years serving as the secretary to the Athletics Director.  She has served under six [...]