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Farewell Seniors!!

May 17, 2013

After four years of high school, their time here is almost over, only a a few days left before they go on to a new adventure.  I’m sure they’ll miss the sarcasm of Mr. Mau, the jokes from Mr.Olive and the wondrous voice of Mrs. Polloi.  Who else will go above and beyond at homecoming? ... Read more »

Movie Review: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

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Meili Ellis-Tingle, Writer
January 29, 2013

“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” is the first movie in a three part series based off of the single book “The Hobbit” by J.R.R Tolkien. Bilbo Baggins played by Martin Freeman, is a normal hobbit living a conventional life in The Shire. His life changes forever when Gandalf (Ian... Read more »

Top 10: Gifts to Give This Christmas

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Kain Yogi, Writer
December 16, 2012

Since the greatest day for gift giving is arriving just around the corner here is the best gifts to give this Christmas season: 10) Illegal Fireworks: because you can see your money literally burn up in ashes in a cop car. 9)Farm Ville Credits: Because you want your friends to shut up about fertilizing... Read more »

Top 10 Things To Do With Duct Tape

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Kain Yogi, Writer
December 16, 2012

Duct Tape has been used professionally in multiple industries across  the world for generations, but here are some not-so-professional things to do with duct tape 10) Duct Tape a friend to a tree: Because nothing says friendship than that 9)Duct Tape a jar of honey to the friend on the tree: Because... Read more »

Review: “Dishonored”

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Kain Yogi, Writer
December 13, 2012

Bethesda and Arkane studios have done it again, making a simple stealth concept into an amazing game with twists and turns. “Dishonored” follows the story of a city called Dunwall, plagued with disease and corruption, where technology and hidden cults live together, but not in perfect harmony.... Read more »

The Most Dangerous High School Sports

Mary Economy
November 30, 2012

Ever wonder how much you are endangering yourself when you participate in high school sports? Some sports that make the list may surprise you. Cheerleading Football Baseball/Softball Soccer Basketball Wrestling Swimming and Diving Water Polo Track and Field Volleyball Getting a sports injury in the middle... Read more »

Tiger Woods Accidentally Knocks Out Spectator

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Deion Cua, Editor
September 27, 2012

Although Tiger Wood’s past is filled with triumph and recent scandal, there’s always room for more.  In a practice round for the Ryder Cup on September 27, a wild tee-drive flew out into a crowd and knocks a spectator out cold.  Although forgiven by the spectator and told it “wasn’t... Read more »

Time to Make SGA Elections Matter

Patrick Peng, Staff Writer
May 1, 2012

DISCLAIMER: I bear no ill will toward any of our wonderful SGA or class officers. I’m just ranting. Opinions presented in this piece are the work of the writer alone and do not necessarily represent the views of Ka Leo Staff. Don’t hurt me. A lot of people say that student elections in high... Read more »

SOPA: What It Is, and Why You Should Care

Jackson Halford, Staff Writer
January 16, 2012

If you have been paying attention to the news recently,  you may have noticed SOPA. Although the acronym seems nice and friendly, there is something much more sinister going on. If, like most teenagers, you don’t really care about politics, this is the perfect way to get started. As it is an election... Read more »

Reading Between the Lines at APEC

U.S. President Barrack Obama answers a question from Boeing CEO W. James McNerney during an interview Saturday at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel

Alexander Bitter, Editor
December 10, 2011

Over the last few months, the political scene here in the United States has been slightly depressing.  A failure by congress to agree on how to reduce the national deficit and the bickering of presidential hopefuls is just enough to make you turn your attention to other current events–namely,... Read more »

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