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Boys Tennis goes 2-1 in third week

Lucas X. (Vaanika J./Media) Boys tennis continued its season with a 2-1 record in this week’s action, improving to 11-2 overall. On April 18, the Vikes routed Buckeye Valley 5-0 with both singles and doubles winning every game—the second time this season. The team traveled to New Albany the next day and suffered its second

Sports

Boys Tennis On Fire

Nason L. (Vaanika J./Media) Boys tennis compiled a 5-0 record this week, downing Bexley 3-2 on April 11. The duos of Connor T. and Cory W. and Lucas X. and Rowen L. won in two sets. The team then won 4-1 against Olentangy on April 12.  On Thursday, April 13, singles Jacob K. and Rowen

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Boys Tennis Begins with 4-1 Start

Cory W. serves match point against Massillon Jackson. (Courtesy/Ian Chang) Boys varsity tennis started its season with a 5-0 sweep of Whitehall. Singles Bennet K., Nason L., and Jayden T. dominated 6-0 as did the duos of Yuvraj T. and Connor T. and Saketh G. and Aanav K.  Led by captain Saagar A., the Vikes beat

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ChatGPT: A Powerful Tool Students should use Responsibly

(Wikimedia Commons) In the last few months, the artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, has exploded in popularity. Developed by OpenAI and released last November, ChatGPT spits out a response when given a prompt by the user. So what makes ChatGPT so different from other chatbots? Instead of determining the next word in a sentence from the

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Sweets for a Good Cause

(Lance H./Staff) In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, Academy’s Service Board hosted one of its most popular events: Kiss Sales, beginning on February 6. Located in the senior lounge, members of the CA community purchased bags filled with Hershey Kisses to send to their friends and teachers. On Valentine’s Day, Service board shapers will deliver

A&E

Not Short on Laughs: Alkhallat+

(Flickr) Directed by Fahad Alammari, Alkhallat+ follows four short stories about trickery and deception. Characters find themselves in awkward situations and must weasel their way out of them before suffering consequences.  In part one, a man stumbles upon thieves stealing his tire. While he captures one of them, another accomplice tries to rescue him. Trouble

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The Redeem Team Restores  Pride

(Wikimedia Commons) The Redeem Team, directed by John Weinbach, follows the USA men’s basketball team who seek redemption in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. After a disappointing bronze-medal performance in the 2004 Olympics, the team aimed to change its tactics with new coach, Mike Kryszewski. The movie recounts the games played and the players’ shift in

A&E

Interstellar: A Cosmic Journey of Epic Proportions

((Pixabay) Directed by Christopher Nolan, Interstellar follows a group of astronauts who must find a new home for mankind. Blight and dust storms lead to widespread crop failure, but the discovery of a wormhole ignites hope of reaching other habitable planets. The characters deal with the hostility of space and the constant march of time.

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REVIEW: There Will Be Blood: Greed at its worst

(Pixabay) Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood is a historical drama that follows oilman Daniel Plainview in his ruthless pursuit of wealth. Set in the 1910 during the California oil boom, the film depicts the early-days of an industry where anything is fair game. Plainview schemes early on, buying and drilling land

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The Summit of the Gods takes animation to new heights

(Pixabay) Directed by Patrick Imber, The Summit of the Gods is a French-animated film that follows Japanese reporter Makoto Fukamachi who believes that Joji Habu, an elusive mountain climber, may have the evidence that could answer one of mountaineering’s greatest mysteries. Although Eedmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first officially summited Mt. Everest in 1953, the