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World News: October 7-12, 2014

Thomas Duncan, the American infected with Ebola, died in the Dallas hospital where he was being treated. One healthcare professional that was treating him has also been diagnosed with the deadly illness. Kmart and Dairy Queen became the latest in a slew of companies to have fallen victim to a cyber-attack. Elon Musk, CEO of

Sports

Boys Varsity Soccer Faces Tough Competition at Districts

After a couple of close losses to league rivals, Grandview Heights and Bexley, followed by a 9-0 shutout against Madison Plains, Academy boys soccer team sits at a record of 8-7 with one game left before the post-season distract tournament. This last game, however, will not have an effect on the seeding at the distract

A&E

Fantasy Football At Academy

Fantasy football, a popular ESPN competition, is the talk of the school. Before the season starts, players create leagues and pick players for teams. People compete with their imaginary lineups and score points according to their selected NFL players’ performance.

Opinion & Editorial Top Stories

All About That Skinny Shaming

“Skinny. Bitch.” These two words seemed to be joined at the hip. Sometimes they can be meant as a backhanded compliment, but usually they are meant as the insult they appear to be. And the strange thing is that, nine times out of ten, no one says a thing. Why is it that curvy girls

News

Apple Wave

Not only has the iPhone 6 been found to bend under pressure, but there has been an Intern prank, which attempts to convince users to put their iPhone in their microwaves.

News Top Stories

Ebola in 2014 and the Future

The fight against Ebola continues as 4,985 cases of the virus have been reported as of September 16th throughout Sierra Leone, Senegal, Liberia, Nigeria, and Guinea. The World Health Organization expects 20,000 more cases of Ebola by November 2nd.