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Homecoming Week is HERE!!

October 30, 2009

Happy Homecoming Week! Theme Days:   Monday, November 2nd 2010: Zombie Day 2011: Hobo Day 2012: Beach Day 2013: Viking Day Tuesday, November 3rd 2010: 70’s Day 2011: Pajama Day 2012: Twin Day 2013: Animal Day Wednesday, November 4th 2010: Royalty Day 2011: Viking Day 2012: Fake Injury Day 2013: Opposite... Read more »

JM’s Declassified Zombie Survival Guide

Chelsea Meerians
October 29, 2009

Imagine it’s 11:05 am. The clanging of the bell breaks the drone of your teacher’s lecture. Lunchtime. Your plan of action is of the upmost importance to your well-being. One wrong move and you could be turned into one of them…or worse. Luckily for Le Jardin students, if the world were ever to... Read more »

Pumpkin Pizzazz

Alyssa Vetter
October 29, 2009

 Generations upon generations have asked the same question every year on November 1st …“what do I do with all these pumpkins now that Halloween is over??”  Today that question has been answered. Read on and be enlightened by this brief life lesson and you may never have to deal with left-over... Read more »

Top Ten Scariest Movies

Psycho

These ten classic horror movies are some of the scariest out there...perfect to watch for Halloween.

Tori Wilcox, Staff Writer
October 29, 2009

During this time of year there are many scary movies on television and in the theaters ready to scare your pants off!  With high schoolers being so busy with school, home work, sports, jobs, and other extracurricular activies there are some particular questions that come to mind when it comes to watching... Read more »

Behind the Curtain

Ashley Abraham, Staff Writer
October 29, 2009

Le Jardin Academy will be performing a Drama Production in the Wang towards the end of January (unofficially).  The play, “The Servant of Two Masters”, will be directed by our talented Drama teacher, Mr. St. John.  Every performance in the school’s past was a success, but with a new school year... Read more »

Orange

Alexander Shiarella, Staff Writer
October 29, 2009

When asked about their favorite color, people tend to give a wide range of answers: blue, red, green, and sometimes even the occasional pink or yellow. However, one possible answer that tends remain completely unnoticed is that of the color orange. For most of us, except of course crossing guards and... Read more »

Fame

Fame

Dream it - Earn it - Live it

Our Rating: B+

Kelsey Tanouye, Staff Writer
October 29, 2009

For those tuned into the world of Hollywood, I don’t know if you’ve heard, but there’s this new movie out called Fame? Originally an 80′s movie by the same name, Fame has undergone such changes over the course of almost 30 years that there have even been two musicals under the same name... Read more »

How To: Enjoy Halloween on the Cheap

John Whitty, Staff Writer
October 28, 2009

Halloween is upon us and it is that time of year to go shopping for Halloween costumes.  Superman, Batman, and some of the classics are always tops when it comes to costume sells.  But why spend those big bucks for one night out of the year?  Why not be original and make your own costume and save... Read more »

Desolation Road

Desolation Road

Desolation Road is so charming it is hard not to grin constantly while reading; at times it becomes difficult to hold back laughter.

Our Rating: A

Sean Lambert, Staff Writer
October 27, 2009

Desolation Road by Ian McDonald is his first novel and has won several awards upon release, including best novel of the year (Locus Award).  Right from the start, the book has a very interesting ambiance of an old western legend filed with fantastic feats and numerous colorful characters. Set on the... Read more »

Between the Lines

Kalani Soeda, Staff Writer
October 23, 2009

Parking at Le Jardin Academy has become a bit of a controversial issue recently.  At the moment the students are required to share an inadequately sized parking lot with the teachers directly in front of the new high school building.  Upon talking to the students many feel that it is unfair and irrational... Read more »