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Harvest Pizza: Classic with a Modern Twist

(House Pepperoni Pizza. Courtesy/Flickr) For many of us, pizza is a comfort food, but sometimes the greasy varieties don’t hit exactly right. So when something new and fresh comes along, that kind is hard to turn down. Harvest Pizza, with five locations in central Ohio, is an upscale, modern pizza restaurant that serves 15 different pizzas, including

Sports

Girls Swimming Takes Win, 14th

Inji Kang’19 races in the 200 meter. (Andrew Barren’22/Media) While we were on Winter Break, the Viking’s swim squad wasn’t resting, with triumphs over Olentangy Berlin on Saturday, December 15, and Granville on Thursday, December 20, and Dover on Saturday, January 5. The AquaVikes began the new year with a bang, starting on Thursday, January

Sports

Wrestling Takes Home Wins

Christopher Sugar’21 holds off opponent. (Sarah Neltner’20/Media) The Columbus Academy wrestling team improved its record over the past two weeks, racking up wins over St. Charles, Beechcroft, Fredericktown, and Centerburg. The Vikes opened up Winter Break with a dual match against St. Charles and Beechcroft on Thursday, December 20th, taking home the victory in both.

News

Consumer Electronic Show: Ingenious and Eccentric

The gateway to a world of innovation and creativity. (Flickr, CC0)   This past week, Las Vegas hosted the annual Consumer Electronic Show (commonly abbreviated as CES), which features more than 4,500 exhibiting companies that look to prove that their technology is both innovative and cutting-edge. The show is spread throughout 11 different venues and

Sports

Boys Basketball Catches Fire

Senior Dalyn DeCree attacks the rim. (Inji Kang/Media editor)   The CA boys basketball team went 4-0 over winter break, highlighted by a road win over archrival Bexley, and picked up right where it left off on Wednesday, January 9, as the Vikes traveled to undefeated Johnstown-Monroe and picked up a 53-44 victory over the

Sports

Swimming Triumphs in New Year

Senior captains: David Barren, Sammie Kass, Callista Popp, and Jack Campbell. (Andrew Barren/Media) Academy’s boys swimming squad has been hard at work over break, triumphing in dual meets over Olentangy Berlin on Saturday, December 15, Granville on Thursday, December 20, and Dover on Saturday, January 5. Heading into 2019, CA was undefeated in the pool.

Sports

Bowling Needs Momentum in New Year

Two wins, two losses for Striking Vikings. (Kayla Podgurski’19/Media)  Academy’s bowling program finished off the second quarter decently, with the boys at 2-2 in their last four matches. On December 12, they fell to a strong Northland squad: 1755 to 1573. The Vikes’ December 14 bout also ended in defeat, with a 1641 to 1607

Opinion & Editorial

Time for Change in College Football Playoff Era

Format for 4-Team College Football Playoffs Continues through 2026 Season. (Wikimedia Commons) “And he’s got an opening, Elliott, off to the races, can they catch him?”  “No, they can’t! Touchdown!”  Buckeye fans rejoiced as Ezekiel Elliott raced into the end zone for an 85-yard touchdown run, capping off Ohio State’s 42-35 upset victory over No.

Opinion & Editorial

In the Right Direction: First Step Act

President Trump announces First Step Act (Source: Flickr) In 2002, Weldon Angelos, a father of two, was sentenced to 55 years without parole because of mandatory minimum sentencing laws. The crime? Selling marijuana three times while in possession of a firearm. Now not only is this sentence too severe for a nonviolent drug offender, but

Opinion & Editorial

Wall or Not, Americans Need the Government Re-opened 

Potential wall prototypes stand outside a border checkpoint in Mesa, Texas (US Customs and Border Protection via Flickr)   This past Saturday marked the 22nd day of what has become the longest government shutdown in U.S. History.  For three weeks, TSA officers have initiated a “blue flue” strike- reporting ill en masse to protest uncompensated yet