Off The Earth
Jackson Shimanoff, Staff Writer
February 1, 2012
On Jan. 18, the underground rap scene in Hawaii was privileged to hear the new “Off the Earth” album by Le Jardin’s very own Spencer “Marsden” Phillipson. The production of the album began shortly after Thanksgiving, when Spencer wanted to make a mix tape for his friends for the holidays. This... Read more »
Off The Earth
February 1, 2012
On Jan. 18, the underground rap scene in Hawaii was privileged to hear the new “Off the Earth” album by Le Jardin’s very own Spencer “Marsden” Phillipson. The production of the album began shortly after Thanksgiving, when Spencer wanted to make a mix tape for his friends over the holidays.... Read more »
Are College Visits Worth Your While?
December 8, 2011
With a world full of choices, students struggle to find the college that individually fits them best. College visits may be the deciding factor in whether a school will fit your personal characteristics and leave you content in your final college decision. With a chance to meet the admissions staff... Read more »
Horray For Homecoming
Luke Shimmon
November 30, 2011
The week of Nov. 6-10 was an exciting one for students at Le Jardin as it was the school’s “Homecoming Week.” Students got to dress up every day of the week with Monday being “wacky tacky day”. People were dressed in outfits that were not supposed to match, or be fashionable. On Tuesday it... Read more »
Water Polo Bulldogs Victorious!
Jackson Shimanoff
November 21, 2011
Le Jardin boys water polo came out victorious! On Oct 27th at Iolani School, the Le Jardin varsity waterpolo team played in the tie breaker, state championship game. “It was so awesome!” said senior Luke Shimmon. “Kamehameha beat them four days before in the first game of the playoffs, and then... Read more »
Bulldog Bash Becomes a Hit!
U'ilani Lishman
November 8, 2011
With all the stress of homework and extracurricular activities students have to deal with, a nice and fun little break was well earned. Le Jardin Academy hosted the very first Bulldog Bash on Oct. 7, which was open to the entire high school from 6pm-9pm. Students could come to school and enjoy multiple... Read more »
Le Jardin Welcomes New High School Teachers.
Marlena Mlynarska
November 8, 2011
Le Jardin Academy has always consisted of a strong teaching body, with class sizes often remaining below 20; the students have always had an ample supply of wonderful teachers and faculty. Teachers have been known to stay after hours assisting students in all aspects of their studies they feel needs... Read more »
A Not So Scary History of Halloween
Rachel Morgan
October 31, 2011
Free candy, crazy costumes, black and orange, we all know what that means: Halloween! But behind all of the trick or treating, festive decorations, crazy scares, and costumes is the history of a holiday transformed into one of the most memorable and most anticipated nights in the world. Halloween is... Read more »
Stress in the College Application Process
Mahina Kahalewale
October 25, 2011
Senior Year! The last year of high school comes with expectations of the “cruise” quality, but when college counselor, Mr. Liedtke, reminded the senior class of college applications, these expectations were not met. As if the seniors don’t already have enough on their plate, the college application... Read more »
Book em Dano
Jackson Shimanoff
October 14, 2011
The sound of the drums signals the new season of Hawaii Five-O. On September 19, CBS brought us the return of television cop/drama show Hawaii Five-O. The original Hawaii five 0 was a TV show produced in the late 60’s that ended in the early 80’s. Years back, producers spoke of possibly remaking... Read more »


