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Opinion & Editorial

America Must Answer Another Wake-Up Call

A memorial honoring the lives of those who died in the Tree of Life synagogue. (Wikipedia) “‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens” read a headline for an article in The Onion after the Isla Vista killings in 2014. Despite being the work of a provocative satire news source, it

Opinion & Editorial

School Spirit: Divided We Fall

Senior Vikings, Mira Bhasin and Malcolm Klingbeil, lead the football student section on Friday, August 31. Kayla Podgurski’19/Media) On the night of Friday, October 12, I, like many others, braved the cold weather to witness what, in my opinion, was one of the worst student-section performances in recent memory. To clarify, Upper School students were

Opinion & Editorial

Let the Migrant Caravan In – Legally 

The migrant caravan headed for the US-Mexico border has reignited America’s debate over immigration. “Fibonacci Blue”/Flickr   On November 3, nearly 7,000 Honduran migrants passed through Mexico’s southern Oaxaca province on their way to the US border.  This “caravan” has reignited America’s incendiary debate over immigration.  Many of the caravan’s refugees endure the grueling trek through central America

A&E

Topgolf: Fun for All Ages

Topgolf’s instagram (@topgolf) The newly opened Topgolf brings three levels of golf and dining to Polaris.With 49 sites nationwide, including another in Ohio at a location in West Chester near Cincinnati, Topgolf features 102 outdoor ranges across its three floors, where guests play a game with up to six players. Topgolf’s featured game consists of

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Review: “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”

Logotype of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Wikimedia Commons I sat down after plugging in and setting up my just-released Nintendo Switch with red and blue Joy-Cons in hand and my heart racing. After over four years of waiting, it was time to begin playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

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Ride and Return: CoGo Bikes

365 Bikes, 46 Stations. Flickr.Paul Sableman Throughout Columbus, Upper Arlington, and Bexley, new CoGo bike stations have been a hit. CoGo bikes are docked in set stations, and people can rent them to travel around Columbus. There are 3 different passes that allow you unlimited 30-minute rides around the city. And as winter approaches rapidly, people

Opinion & Editorial

Emma Chamberlain’s Fashion Influence

Scrunchies are making a big comeback, partly because of Chamberlain. Wikimedia Commons With 5 million YouTube subscribers and 4.8 million Instagram followers, Emma Chamberlain has become a household name, at least to teens. Her refreshing habit of blurting out the first thing that comes into her head while vlogging has won her legions of  fans in the

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Fall Play Review: “Twelve Angry Jurors”

Jurors begin deliberation. Grace Harrison’19/Staff On November 2 and 3 at 7:30PM in the Schoedinger Theater, the cast of Twelve Angry Jurors performed a drama of jurors assigned to a murder case. In the beginning, eleven jurors vote “guilty” with one who votes “innocent.” Opinions change as juror question about evidence and facts.  Each juror has

Opinion & Editorial

Elizabeth Warren: Not What the Democratic Party Needs

Elizabeth Warren at a campaign rally in Massachusetts (Flickr) Massachusetts Senator and Democrat Elizabeth Warren’s selection of “minority status” on certain documents were first revealed in 2012 when she was running for a seat in Congress. Since then, she has received constant pressure to prove her Native American heritage and that she didn’t pose as

Sports

Cross Country State Meet Postponed

OHSAA Sports/Twitter   After a week of preparation for the Cross Country team to competes in states at National Trail Race Way, the Vikes will have to delay their hopes of winning a state title.   OHSAA posted website and Twitter notices that the state meet would be delayed to next Saturday, November 10-due to