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Bowling News

On Saturday, January 31st, at 1:00pm, Academy’s bowling team participated in the Columbus Bowl MSL Championship with eight other teams at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl. After six hours of play, Academy’s girls bowling team got MSL runner up with Talia Shiroma’15 making first team all-MSL.

News

Anti-Semitism: A Global Issue

Earlier this month, a terrorist in Paris attacked a kosher grocery store, keeping customers hostage for several hours. This incident was just another display of anti-Semitism, which is driving Jewish people out of Europe. Last June, three civilians were killed when a gunman opened fire at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, and the list continues.

A&E

Movie Review: Paddington is Back!

Paddington (Ben Whishaw) has taken the world by storm, again. Michael Bond’s book, A Bear Called Paddington, released in 1958, has finally been made into a movie with a cuddly feel to it as our favorite accident-prone bear is back and as lovable as ever.

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New Wave of Anti-Semitism Sweeps France

While the Charlie Hebdo story is no longer headline news, the light the terrible attacks shed on a new wave of French anti-Semitism is as important as ever. Last year, France faced the fall of the Euro and a period of economic difficulty. The result: a new rise in French nationalism. French for France. Unfortunately,

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Immigration: Why Assimilation is Critical

Immigrants stand on shaky ground as the Charlie Hebdo massacre incites xenophobic sentiments across the West. Critics have come forth to judge France’s relaxed immigration policies, deeming them dangerous and defective. The Islamist radicals responsible for the death of twelve French stand as an example of this view.

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Intrusion Makes Internet’s Future Insecure

In the wake of the terrorist attacks in Europe, United States officials and European nations such as France and the United Kingdom have redoubled their efforts to pass laws that will give them more access to encrypted online communication. Governments are worried about their ability to monitor the communications of suspected terrorists and have had

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Nous ne sommes pas Charlie

Charlie Hebdo, a satirical French magazine, is no stranger to controversy. Known for its offensive cartoons, it features cartoons criticizing numerous subjects, but Islam is often the victim. Recent attacks by Islamic extremists were by no means just, but they have raised questions about freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

A&E

Movie Review: A Different Look at the Civil Rights Movement

“Those that have gone before us say, ‘No more! No more!’ That means protest. That means march. That means disturb the peace. That means jail. That means risk. And that is hard. We will not wait any longer. Give us the vote. We’re not asking. We’re demanding. Give us the vote!” These words are spoken