Facebook in Iolani
Kevin Suzuki
September 17, 2011
For those of us who use the computer every day, some of us use our time wisely by doing homework, while others spend the majority of their time chatting with friends and playing games on Facebook. Facebook is a social networking giant with over 750 million active users, and is also a vital part of our... Read more »
Movie Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
David Pang
September 15, 2011
IT ALL ENDS 7.15 the posters read on the signs advertising the conclusion of a decade long combination of books and films. Harry Potter. Finished at last. Spellbinding millions of fans to the screen with its latest and in many opinions greatest Harry Potter movie; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:... Read more »
Involuntary participants of procrastination
Matthew Callahan
September 11, 2011
There was Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburgaddress; there was John F. Kennedy’s inauguration speech; there was Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech; and then there was the ‘Iolani teachers’ The Sins, Horrors, and Terribleness of Procrastinating speech. It is a speech we have ALL heard at least... Read more »
9/11: A Reflection, Ten Years Later
Guthrie Angeles, Sports Editor
September 11, 2011
A little over a week ago, I was fortunate to be one of the seniors who helped lead the kindergarten class to their first chapel service. As I led my kindergartner, Landon, to the Lower Gym for the service, a strange realization dawned on me: this little boy whose hand I was holding had never experienced... Read more »
New ‘kids’ on the block
Ayumi Tachida, Alyssa Lam
September 11, 2011
Meet Mr. Patrick Tom: The newly instated counselor for the class of 2012, mostly Chinese but 1/16 Hawaiian, towers over the student body at 6’3”; however, he has never felt ostracized despite his giraffe status. He attended Saint Louis School where he performed “pretty decently” academically... Read more »
Construction Obstruction
Alanna Simao and Maya Stevens
September 10, 2011
We’ve all seen the horde of bulldozers in Sullivan Courtyard, men walking around in neon yellow shirts, and the numerous “Sidewalk Closed” signs around campus lately, and one question has always resurfaced – “What have they even been doing?” Since the beginning of summer 2011, construction... Read more »
Frosh Sleepover: Freshmen Spend the Night at School
David Pang
September 8, 2011
Dancing, video games, dodge ball, ghost stories, swimming, ping pong, and more accumulated into the Class of 2015 FROSH SLEEPOVER. Frosh, the biggest event for the freshmen all year occurred, on September 3rd and 4th. It’s an event where almost all the freshmen come together and participate... Read more »

