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Lunchtime Fun: April Absurdity Takes Over Upper School

April Absurdity Champions: Deep 3’s Triple B’s pose after their dominant victory. (David Cooperman’20/Staff) This April, if you looked in the direction of the basketball courts outside of the Dining Hall, you would see crowds of students watching games. This was because of the annual 3 on 3 tournament, April Absurdity, which is modeled after

Asian Gourmet: Food Next Door

Luscious Sushi rolls at Asian Gourmet. (Asian Gourmet website) If you are looking for an Asian restaurant close to school, Asian Gourmet and Sushi Bar is the place to go. With Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai cuisines, this eatery’s menu offers a wide selection of appetizers gives patrons a tough choice when ordering their meal.

North Market: Food for All

North Market’s Welcoming Facade. (Wikimedia commons) Craving Indian food? Prefer Italian? Whatever your culinary delight, you can find most anything at North Market. Open since 1876 and Columbus’s only remaining public market, this emporium’s diverse restaurants is one of central Ohio’s staples. Its loyal merchants have gone through numerous battles in the past to keep

Flu Outbreak Sweeps the Nation and Columbus Academy

Rest. Rest. Rest. (Pixabay) While thousands get sick with the flu virus each year, this year has been particularly hard-hitting and on record the worst since the 2009 outbreak. A frightening 63 pediatric deaths have occurred along with the highest hospitalization rates recorded in nearly a decade throughout the country, due to the H3N2 strain

Vittoria: An Italian Gem

Vittoria’s homemade pasta and marinara. (David Cooperman/Staff) Since 2008, Vittoria Ristorante has been a popular pick for lovers of Italian food.  Located at 10241 Sawmill Pkwy in Powell, Vittoria’s menu ranges from modern Italian to classic meat and seafood options. Most popular before an entre are its calamari ($10), wedding soup ($4), and the Caesar

Certamen

Following the Project Linus event on Monday, January 15, members of the Latin Club participated in an OJCL-sponsored Certamen invitational.  Certamen, a quiz bowl-styled trivia game, has teams arranged middle schoolers to more advanced levels of Latin. Each round consists of 20 questions, with teams playing 3 rounds. The format for each question is similar

Redesigned Exam Times a Win-Win

Many people are wondering why there is a Friday exam this year, compared to years prior. This change will affect students’ studying and preparation in a major way: affording them an extra 3-5 hours on Friday to prepare. According to Mr. Dow, the Dean of Scheduling, this year’s calendar has pushed us forward before the

Girls Soccer Back in Business

Muriel Goldfarb’18 blows by her defender. (Chris Heermann’18/Media editor) Coming off of a frustrating loss to Fairbanks on Saturday, September 23, the CA girls soccer team bounced back with a pair of impressive wins. On Monday, September 25, the Vikes hosted West Jefferson. Academy busted out of the gates, scoring two quick goals. They never

Girls Soccer Splits Pair of Road Games

Senior Clare Neltner surveys the field. (Chris Heermann’18/Media Editor) Coming off two blowout victories, the Columbus Academy girls soccer team looked to extend its streak of dominance at London on September 19. The girls continued their winning ways, beating the Red Raiders, 3-0. Senior Muriel Goldfarb and sophomore Annalise Grammel each netted a goal to

Girls Soccer Catches Fire

Sarah Neltner’20 controls the ball. (Chris Heermann’18/Media) After battling its way to a 1-1 tie versus Worthington Christian, the girls soccer team looked to add two more tallies to the win column. On Monday, September 11, the Vikes went up against Cristo Rey. Freshman Kate Schiano kicked off the scoring by sneaking a shot past