College Bound
Mahea Schuman
November 29, 2010
College seems to be waaaay in the future, so why prepare for it now, right? Although many high school kids might feel this way, college is closer than you think! Are you ready for college? Are you preparing for it? Everyone seems to think they have time later. Many of the assumptions are that... Read more »
The Road to Homecoming
Kelsey Tanouye, Editor-in-Chief
November 17, 2010
Ninjas, nerds, and zombies, oh my! Quick! Can you remember what you dressed as during Homecoming week? Odds are you were probably dressed in according to the different themes that ran all through last week. Each day saw great influxes of ninjas, superheroes, and even gender-benders, as boys dressed... Read more »
The Jackasses Are Back
Alexander Hernandez, Staff Writer
November 17, 2010
In a stunning new release in 3D, the hilarious antics of Johnny Knoxville and the rest of his merry band of lunatics bring to the silver screen their third installment of the Jackass series. Unlike the previous movies, this one made a leap for the Jackass enterprise and threw the crew into the realm... Read more »
Bulldog Paddling
Luke Shimmon
November 17, 2010
On November 2nd Le Jardin Paddling got back to work with the first practice for the girls. They have a new coach, Tammy Kaneaiakale, who has been coaching for a number years with experience coaching Kailua canoe club, and Huinalu. The other coach with the girls is the head of the Bulldog paddling organization,... Read more »
New Friend Request
Jackson Shimanoff
November 17, 2010
So how many friends do you have? 100, 200, 300? Technically you could very well have up to 500 million. While you may in fact not know any of them, with the simple click of a button you can make a new friend. “Yeah I use Facebook, maybe two hours a day,” says Colton Campbell, a Senior at Le Jardin.... Read more »
Secretariat
Danielle Jones
November 10, 2010
It seems that Hollywood is in love with horses. First it was Seabiscuit and now Secretariathas broken onto the big screen. This amazing film is based on a true story that takes place in the late 1900s. The movie portrays the history of Penny Chenery, a housewife played by Diane Lane, and her horse... Read more »
Black and White and Read No Longer
Shaun Millar
November 10, 2010
How is it that an industry that has been so prominent for the past 150-plus years is collapsing faster than any other business? This is because information has become easily available to anyone who wants it, and print media cannot keep up. All anyone has to do is look at whatever electronic device (cell... Read more »
Rain Rain, You can stay!
Mahea Schuman
November 10, 2010
Top 10 things to Do: Splash in puddles Go to a movie or mall Play bored games Watch football Curl up under a blanket to old movies Mud sliding on wet hills Kiss in the rain Sit in a Jacuzzi Bake homemade food Laser tag Recently, our beautiful sunny days have been smothered by gray clouds of rain.... Read more »
>>FWD RWD<<
Natasha Gourlay
October 29, 2010
Think about how many genres of music we have. Alternative, rap, reggae, rock, punk, the blues techno and jazz. The list goes on and on. We all have our own preference of music but have you ever wondered how some of these different genres started and how they formed into what they are today? One... Read more »
Fast Food Facts
Luke Shimmon
October 27, 2010
Anyone who eats McDonalds, which is probably the most well-known fast food “restaurant” in the world, probably wonders a time or two what they’re really eating when their eating McDonalds? You think about it for a second then continue to chow down and finish a whole meal. However, if you think... Read more »





