Pirates, Corporations, and You
Sean Lambert
November 17, 2009
Ever since the advent of Web 2.0 and virtual interaction, file sharing has become an international legal battle between well known domain names and better known record labels. The core issue is deciding what the consumer can do with media once it is purchased. Before the age of the internet, piracy... 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 »
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 »
Seniors’ Ultimate Stressor
Ashley Abraham, Staff Writer
October 17, 2009
Although it’s still the beginning of the year for students, for the seniors it feels more like the end. The culprit is college related stress. Some say, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” and for the sake of seniors, hopefully this statement holds true. There are some ways,... Read more »
How To: Make your English Teacher Love You
Alyssa Vetter, Staff Writer
October 9, 2009
Now some of you may think that making an English teacher love you may be extremely difficult . . .they are, after all, maniacle grammar and writing police with red pens of destruction. Fret not, kind reader, for in the next few lines your frown will turn upside down (and quite possibly your teacher’s... Read more »
E Komo Mai!
Greta Barron, Journalism Adviser
August 31, 2009
Theodore Roosevelt once said, “Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” Teddy’s wise words certainly ring true for all of us in Journalism this year. Each and every one of us walked into class with optimism, excitement and a certain... Read more »
Where are the Recycling Bins?
Ashley Abraham, Staff Writer
August 31, 2009
Le Jardin’s recycling efforts move slowly as the hectic school year begins. Although the recycling system got a rough start, it begins to move forward as the school year gets started. Because of the chaos brought forth from the transition to the new buildings and the new school year, the recycling... Read more »


