Fearless [Platinum Edition]
Kelsey Tanouye, Staff Writer
November 30, 2009
This artist recently became the youngest artist to ever win country music’s Entertainer of the Year award. The album that got her there has now been ranked as the one album which has spent the most consecutive weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 charts, and so it was naturally re-released one year... Read more »
Elf Snowball Fight
November 30, 2009
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A Not So “New Moon”
Kelsey Tanouye, Staff Writer
November 27, 2009
Thousands of fans swarmed to theaters across the United States, and the world, to witness the second installment of the Twilight Series. But is New Moon really worth all the buzz that it’s gotten? New Moon follows the emotional slump that main character Isabella “Bella” Swan (Kristen Stewart)... Read more »
Gobble Gobble!
November 25, 2009
This year’s “Gobble Gobble Eating Competition” was a huge success full of smiles, cheers, tears, and noses filled with mashed potatoes. The Juniors swept nearly every step of the competition and managed to emerge covered in food, full to their eyeballs, and victorious! Congrats to... Read more »
Black is back!!
Kalani Soeda, Staff Writer
November 24, 2009
We all like to hunt for deals, and what better day than on the craziest “deal-day” of year, BLACK FRIDAY!!! Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving every year and stores all over have massive discounts and tremendous sales for all the diehard shoppers. Every year stores like Macy’s... Read more »
Thanksgiving Day Recipes
Tori Wilcox, Staff Writer
November 24, 2009
Every year families all around America sit down to have a Thanksgiving lunch or dinner. The first time Thanksgiving ever happened was in December 1621, between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. The tradition of Thanksgiving has been in the United States for a long time, but it did not... Read more »
Turkey Nation
Alyssa Vetter, Staff Writer
November 23, 2009
No one seems to remember the poor turkey besides for the days leading up to Thanksgiving when thousands are slaughtered. When the turkey lost out to the bald eagle in a race to represent the USA, many said that it was a good thing that turkeys lost, but why is that? I, for one, am all for being represented... Read more »
Tofurkey Maddness
Monet Gregory
November 23, 2009
Everybody loves Thanksgiving. Of course the best part of the holiday is the Thanksgiving feast! Most people can’t wait to taste the mouth watering turkey, the delicious stuffing, the other various meat dishes, and of course the pumpkin pie. However, to the vegetarians and vegans of the world,... Read more »
Reemergence of Girls’ Varsity Basketball
John Whitty, Staff Writer
November 18, 2009
Girls’ basketball is back in business. After a year absence the girls’ varsity basketball team is back. They have recently started conditioning for the upcoming season and are hoping to make a splash in the ILH. Kelsey Tanouye and Brittany Daniels are the only returning starters from the team... Read more »
FYROM
Alexander Shiarella, Staff Writer
November 17, 2009
In the spirit of Le Jardin’s newly found commitment to internationalism, I decided to reestablish my own understanding of the globe and write an article for the International Spotlight section of this newspaper. In doing so, I read various maps and atlases, and became aware of the numerous countries... Read more »



