‘Iolani CML

Stephen Stack
April 16, 2009

Student life too often turns from an average day to a life-ruining moment of embarrassment and lament. The most obvious thing to do with these tales of “I wish I were never born” content is, of course, to publish them anonymously on the Internet so that people may laugh at others’ misfortune.... Read more »

Lying, Cheating, Stealing

Jan Biernacke, Phoebe Jordan, Tawni Murphy
April 16, 2009

What provokes some ‘Iolani students to cheat?

Computer Pranksters

Maile Scarpino and Tarah Sullivan
April 16, 2009

Maile Scarpino and Tarah Sullivan investigate the mystery behind computer pranks at Iolani School.

Breaking Dawn of a new ‘Twilight’ audience

Chelsea Tomita
April 16, 2009

In an ironed pair of black work slacks and a conservative brown turtleneck, 49-year-old Ms. Laurie Tomita sits quietly in the driver’s seat of her Mazda Tribute, reading while she waits for her daughter Kellie’s soccer practice to end. One would expect to see in her hands a book from a best-selling... Read more »

Public libraries see surge in use

Amy Ko
April 16, 2009

Avid reader Mr. Robert Tano, 57, stopped going to Barnes & Noble. Instead, he fingers through the rusty shelves of a public library to find books. “Why spend money when you can get it for free?” he asks. Mr. Tano, a retired middle school teacher, visits the Salt Lake Public Library twice a... Read more »

Inauguration 2009: Viewpoints – Peter Saccio

Brandon Kumabe
April 16, 2009

Keables Chair Peter Saccio offers his views on the 2009 presidential inauguration.

Service from the heart, not from the pocket

Amelia Linsky
April 16, 2009

Awareness, compassion, and action are necessary for us all to be good citizens of the USA and of the world. Here at ‘Iolani, we are supposed to be developing into “liberally educated, well-rounded individuals who are well prepared for higher education and for responsible, moral citizenship,” according... Read more »

Teachers and Technology

Sean Takahashi and Michael Hackler
April 16, 2009

How does technology play a role in the classroom at Iolani?

Preference for organic foods grows

Elysia Gabe
April 16, 2009

Jenna Arnold ’09 takes out two small containers from her Whole Foods lunch box: one with whole-wheat pasta, the other with organic applesauce. “I’ve eaten organic foods for a long time,” she says, “but I only started focusing on it about three or four years ago, but especially this past year.” Like... Read more »

‘Iolani Gaps in Technology

Brandon Kumabe and Emily Saka
April 16, 2009

Technology is the way of the future. Is ‘Iolani utilizing its technological resources to the fullest possible extent?

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