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Slurping Turtle Review

Caption: DFFC and Shrimp Shio Ramen (Milana Biswas ‘24/Staff) With locations in only Columbus and Ann Arbor, Slurping Turtle is the newest Japanese restaurant that just opened at Easton in December. Best known for their soups, Slurping Turtle has families and friends of all ages sitting inside through the transparent windows. According to the friendly

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Serving to Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

(Courtesy/Ms. Bening) While many students took the day off on Martin Luther King (MLK) Day to sleep in or catch up with homework, Service Board (SB) and Latin Club served others by hosting a “Bake for Good” event on both on campus and virtually. For over 15 years, it has been a Service Board tradition

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Inauguration 2021: Uniting the Country Through Music

(Flickr.com) With the inauguration festivities scaled back this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic and security concerns, the Biden-Harris team released its inauguration playlist for those watching the historic event from the comfort of their home or for some of us, from our classrooms. The 46-song playlist, in honor of Biden being the 46th President

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Academy Celebrates MLK Day in New Way

Tsega Sleshi’21, Vaughn Amour’21, Olivia Pierre-Louis’21, and Janet Li’22 sharing stories of racial discrimination faced by C.A. students. (Julia DeVore’22/News) Every year, students and faculty gather in the gym for a school-wide assembly to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. But on Friday, January 15, Dr. King’s birthday, our annual MLK Day celebration took a

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Apple’s Airpods Max: Revolutionary Audio

(Flickr)   Apple recently released its new luxury edition of its Airpods Max. With premium aluminum in its outer covering, stainless-steel headband, and memory foam cushions, this device is heavier than most other like products.   Airpods Max has both noise-cancelling  and transparency modes, along with a single button along the top of the right ear

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Breaking Every Barrier in Pop Music: “Driver’s License”

(Flickr) A new songwriter has emerged and taken over every major streaming platform. On January 8, Olivia Rodrigo released her debut single, “Driver’s License,” not expecting it to reach the Number 1 spot on Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon music global and U.S. charts. Seventeen year-old Olivia Rodrigo has become a pop star sensation, with

Sports

Strong Week for CA Girls Basketball

(Andrew Barren’22) The girls kicked off the week with a 59-39 win against Tree of Life on Tuesday, January 12 and lead throughout the game, with the Trojans always trailing by at least 6 points. Senior Kayla McClendon carried the team to victory with a season high of 26 points as Sophie Spolter’22 and Claire

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Boys Basketball Rebounds after Bexley Loss

(Andrew Barren’22/Media) On Tuesday, January 12th, the boys suffered a tough loss against rival Bexley at home.  Despite holding a 4 point lead at halftime, the Vikes could not hang on after falling short on crucial shots. In the 33-39 loss, senior Brady Hess was the leading scorer with 10 points.  The Vikes rebounded after

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Mixed Results for Girls Swimming

Charlotte Baker’24, Alexandra Butnariu’22, Mary Kate Prall’22. (Julia DeVore’22/Staff).  Following two victories the previous week, the Columbus Academy girls swimming team looked to continue its winning streak with two big meets on Friday, January 15, and Saturday, January 16. The Aquavikes kicked off the week with an intense meet against Gahanna Lincoln High School. The