Spreading gLee at ‘Iolani
Iris Kuo
March 29, 2011
Did you catch the last episode of gLee like a true gLeek? Or maybe you missed it and now you’re feeling gLeeprived. Really, the only way to cure it is to watch a gLeepeat or get a gLeecap from your equally gLack-headed friends. Fox’s show “gLee” has created a cult-like following which... Read more »
Ranzman sparks new interest with electronic books
Logan Watanabe
March 29, 2011
For years, the Ranzman Library’s goal has been to help makes students’ lives easier. They have computers, wireless laptops, books, and a photocopier, all to help students study. The Library hopes to make book reading easier for students too, with the purchase of 5 Kindle e-readers over the summer. Head... Read more »
Impending tsunami threat leads to cancellation
Guthrie Angeles
March 10, 2011
UPDATE: School on Friday, March 11 has been CANCELED. A tsunami made its way to the Hawaiian Islands from Japan Friday morning, causing damage to several harbors and buildings across the state. No deaths were reported as a result of the wave. However, the tsunami and earthquake, combined with the release... Read more »
What’s ono and pono?
Jana Dagdagan
March 9, 2011
“WHAT’S ONO AND PONO AND COMING IN MARCH?” Recently, these mysterious posters have been popping up throughout campus. But what exactly is ono and pono and arrived this month? Pono Plates. Pono Plates are healthier alternatives for students who buy lunch that are available... Read more »
Peace and Parenting Lessons from Mr. Arun Gandhi
Ayumi Tachida
March 2, 2011
On March 2nd, Mr. Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, spoke in Seto Hall on how to live a nonviolent life. An imposing figure and a talented storyteller, he made an hour fly by as he explained how to eradicate even the smallest most innocuous-seeming appearances of violence in everyday life, illustrating... Read more »

