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Chinese New Year: Year of the Dog

Honors Chinese 4 students kick off  assembly with dragon dance. Julia Gurevitz’19/Media Earlier this month, millions of Chinese people around the world welcomed the beginning of a 15-day long celebration of the new year (based on the Lunar calendar) with gatherings, festivals, and of course, delicious food.  According to Chinese astrology, each year is represented

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1st in Franklin County, 2nd in the State: Ohio Math League

(Pixabay) On October 17, 2017, a group of Columbus Academy upper schoolers launched into an annual series of 6 separate contests, collectively known as the Ohio Math League Competition.  The rules are as follows: Each contest is composed of 6 questions, covering material from basic algebra to calculus. With the optional use of a calculator,

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Mix-It-Up Day: Kahoot!, Games, and Meeting New People

Students during Mix-it-up day in with Ms.  Bening’s advisory. (Julia Gurevitz’19/Media) Keeping one of the key promises from their election speech after weeks of careful planning, Student Body President, Shreyah Mohanselvan, and Vice President, Nick Robie, brought back the old Academy tradition of Mix-It-Up Day.  During activities period this past Friday, February 9, Upper School

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Winter Formal: An 11/10 Experience

Lights and dancing at Winter Formal. Julia Gurevtiz’19/Media The Senior Dance Committee had an unprecedented assignment to fulfill after announcing its theme for this year’s Winter Formal theme as Netflix’s Stranger Things. Modeled after a recent top hit TV show, both nationwide and among Columbus Academy students, the already highly anticipated event was preceded by

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Counseling on Cyber Communication

Zach Imwalle from the Office of Franklin County’s Prosecuting Attorney, Ron O’Brien, speaks to Upper School about smart cyber communication. (Chris Heerman’18/Media Editor) You can’t control what you receive, but you can control what you do about it.  This is the urgent message that law enforcement is currently attempting to spread to teenagers on the