Hawaiʻi Club at USC Lūʻau

Lūʻau is our clubʻs largest annual event, where we bring together members of our Hawaiʻi community to celebrate our culture and our home. This event is a celebration of our heritage, where we express the stories of our culture and land through hula. As we gather, we enjoy each other’s company, along with the melodies of familiar music, and the comforting flavors of our home.
Our theme for this year’s lū’au is E Huaka’i Kākou, simply meaning, let’s go on a trip. With this theme, we will be taking everyone on a journey with us across the Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific.
Not only is lūʻau an opportunity for us to come together as a lāhui, but it also allows us to share our
culture with the broader USC community to perpetuate our traditions. Your support would mean so much in helping us make this a truly special experience for our USC ʻohana.



All RSOs are approved by the university and are student-run and student-led. RSOs are affiliated with the university but not part of the university. All RSOs operate with open membership and any currently enrolled USC student may join. RSOs also operate within the university’s non-discrimination policy:
Non-Discrimination Statement: This program is open to all eligible individuals. Hawaii Club at USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.