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Girls Track has Two More Strong Meets

The girls track team looked to carry on its momentum from the previous week with two meets. They opened up the week with their first home meet of the season on Tuesday, April 9, against Northside Christian, Tree of Life and Patriot Prep. Kiersten Thomassey kicked off the meet with a victory in the 100

Sports

Boys Tennis Puts Together 3-1 Week

The Columbus Academy team picked up three wins this past week but also dropped its first match of the season to St. Xavier. The Vikes faced a gauntlet midway through the week, playing three matches in three days, both breezi g through the matches while easily defeating Worthington Christian, Pickerington North, and Whitehall on April

A&E

Everything is “Rent” 

All photos are courtesy of Dr. Andy Morris. (Collage by Andrew Barren’22) On Thursday, April 11 to Saturday, the 13th, the Schoedinger Theater was packed with audiences, who came to see Academy’s musical, Rent. On Saturday night alone, only 30 tickets were left at 5 pm. Instead of playing a sound track through speakers, director

News

Construction Update

Top: Progress on the new field house and addition to the Athletic Entrance. Walls are begining to go up, and the foundation is being prepared!  Bottom left: The roof and walls continue to go up on the addition to the Weight Room!  Bottom right: Construction of the theater is set to begin next week, following

Sports

Girls Lacrosse Kicks Off Winning Streak

Emma Yakam’22 running across the field to goal. (Katie Rankin’22/Media) The CA girls lacrosse team was dominant this past week, winning all three of their games. The first and toughest game of the week was against Granville on Tuesday, April 9. The Vikings’ defense did a good job of limiting Granville’s shots, but the Aces connected

Sports

Baseball Goes 0-2 For The Week

Academy’s baseball squad has had a rough start to the season with a current record of 1-4. The Vikes suffered hard-fought defeats in both of their matches this past week. CA had its home opener against Pleasant on Thursday, April 11. The Vikings and Spartans duked it out, but the latter emerged victorious, and Academy

Opinion & Editorial

And in this Corner . . . Pete, the New Guy on the Street

Mayor Pete Buttigieg is the first openly gay presidential candidate. (Wikimedia Commons) It’s 2008, and Barack Obama is losing grip of his candidacy. He still clings to the unraveling rope that is his political future. Sermons of his former minister, Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., were publicized, revealing the minister’s resentful sentiments against whites. Wright said