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Bowling Falls to Hilliard Bradley 

(Courtesy/Lynn Y.) The Vikings faced Hilliard Bradley on Tuesday, February 4. The boys team lost 1665 to 2269 while the girls team lost 949 to 1799.  On the boys team, lead scorer Craig E. totaled 367, Phinn B-M. scored 328, and Mark D. added 261. Jon P. and Nathan M. scored 210 and 183 respectively.

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Wrestling Triumphs in Season’s Final Event

(Courtesy/Cindy Wilson) On Wednesday, February 5, Academy’s wrestling squad hosted Buckeye Valley, Harvest Prep, and Ohio School for the Deaf. Santiago P. took down his opposition in quick fashion, dominating the 144 class. Henry S. also snagged a win, battling in the 157.  Their wins helped the Vikings prevail in the tri-meet. Joseph G. and Josh

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Hockey stumps Gahanna, falls to St. Xavier

Sydney L. stands guard (Courtesy/Cindy Wilson) The Vikings bested Gahanna, once in the regular season and now in the postseason. Sophomore trio Landon L., Jake L., and Owen L. all slipped shots past the Lions keeper while Sydney L. stayed strong against a fierce Gahanna attack to give the Maroon and Gray a 3-1 victory.

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Celebrating the Year of the Snake

Columbus Academy’s upper school Chinese students hosted their annual Lunar New Year assembly on Monday, January 27, featuring traditional performances and dances prepared by each Chinese class level. The assembly began with a performance of a Lion Dance, in which two students mimicked a lion’s movements in a golden-white costume, complete with moving ears and

Opinion & Editorial

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Blurs Fact and Fiction

(Flickr) Robert F. Kennedy Jr., long known for his outspoken views on vaccines and public health, has faced intense scrutiny in Senate hearings following his nomination by President Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). While Kennedy has attempted to reframe his positions in a more moderate light, his history of

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Academy Holds First Hackathon Competition

Pixabay From Friday, January 30, to Sunday, February 2, Academy’s held its first Hackathon Coding Competition, organized by Ms. Cherry and the CA Innovation Team. A Hackathon, said Ms. Cherry, is an event where “teams of coders and designers come together to brainstorm, build, and bring innovative ideas to life.” Participants had three days to

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Review: The Spongebob Musical

(Courtesy/@columbusacademy) On January 31 and February 1, the Columbus Academy Middle School Theater Department transported audiences to Bikini Bottom with its production of The Spongebob Musical: Youth Edition. Vibrant stage design, energetic performances, and stunning vocals brought the beloved characters to life. The story follows SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends as they discover that Mount

Sports

Boys Basketball climbs to 17 straight wins

MJ J. drives on a Worthington Christian defender (Courtesy/Sunil S.) How do you stop a freight train? You don’t if you’re up against the Vikings. The Vikes have put the entire CBL on watch and have yet to let their foot off the gas.  Starting with the rivalry game, the Maroon and Gray traveled to

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Girls Basketball

Abby S.(Columbus Academy/ Flickr) On Tuesday, January 28, girls basketball faced off against its rival, Bexley, Lions, and honored its seniors, Alek B. and Abby S. Kendall O. had a hot start with a deep three to give the Vikes the lead. But the Lions tallied four points off two fast break layups. Kyndal S.