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Football Reeling after Third Straight Loss

The Vikes huddle up after their third consecutive defeat. Jacob Rhee’19/Staff The CA football team continued to slide on Friday, October 5, as Bishop Ready topped the Vikings in a shootout, 56-42. Academy jumped in front within seconds. Junior Carter Warstler found a lane on the opening kickoff and returned it 76 yards for a touchdown.

Sports

Boys Soccer Falls to Grandview and Watkins

Jared Kass’21 fields the ball and passes to the center. Jenny L’Hommedieu’19/ Media The Viking boys soccer squad hit a rough patch this past week as they were defeated by Grandview Heights on Wednesday, October 3, and by Watkins Memorial on Saturday, October 6. Academy entered Wednesday night’s matchup with high hopes after coming off

Sports

Two Wins, Two Losses for Volleyball

Viking players and supporters in pink jerseys honor Annual Breast Cancer Awareness at home game. Lily Plaugher’21/Media On Tuesday, October 2, Worthington Christian faced off against the Vikings in the Mackenzie gym. The Warriors put up a fight, but the game swung in Academy’s favor with a quick 3-1 win. The Vikes lost to Bexley for

Opinion & Editorial

Winter is Coming 

Stop Kavanaugh Rally on October 6, 2018‎. (Wikipedia Commons) A man who brags about sexual assault sits in the White House. Now a man who has been accused of attempted rape sits on the bench of our highest court. Margaret Atwood’s reality is looming over our heads, and it’s up to America’s citizens to stop

Sports

Golf Clinches District Berth

Bravo to the golf squad. Courtesy/Cindy Wilson Our CA golf team kept its momentum rolling with an October 3 victory at Districts. The match took place at the Denison Golf Club of Granville. While taking on seven of the best teams in the state, the squad showed why our Academy Golf Program is one to be

Sports

Field Hockey Takes Home 2 Wins

Sophomore Regan Cornelius breezes upfield. Inji Kang’19/Media editor CA’s field hockey girls were ecstatic after their Monday, September 26, win against state rival Thomas Worthington. Using this energy, the Vikes headed into this week ready to fight some more. Academy hosted Bishop Watterson on Tuesday, October 2, for its Annual Breast Cancer Awareness game. Viking

Opinion & Editorial

Another Hacking Exposed in Facebook Breach

Mark Zuckerberg has, once again, failed to deliver on his vow to use data appropriately. (Wikimedia Commons) Facebook has failed, once again, to protect its users’ data, even after pledging to treat it with care. Yet no one seems to even be batting an eye. On September 28, Facebook released a report announcing its largest

Sports

Girls Tennis: Undefeated in Regular Season

Haylee White’19 prepares a precise serve that is unable to be returned.  Sarah Neltner’20/Media  In their final regular season match, the Vikings traveled to New Albany on Wednesday, October 3, to take on a perennial tennis powerhouse. Everything worked perfectly for CA, as the Vikes cruised to a 4-1 victory. Freshman Carmen Merkel picked up

A&E

Fall Play: Twelve Angry Jurors

The entire show takes place in a courtroom. (Pixabay) Based on a 1957 movie,  Twelve Angry Men, this year’s fall play: Twelve Angry Jurors will have both male and female students in the cast. This drama centers upon an 11-1 vote in a murder trial, focusing on the jury of the case.  In the beginning,

News

Academy Hosts 2018 OJCL Fall Forum

Student presentations at Latin Forum. Courtesy/Mrs. Bening This past Saturday, October 6, Columbus Academy’s Latin program hosted an all-day Ohio Junior Classical League’s (OJCL) Fall Forum, a mini-convention that congregates students from across Ohio to discuss and explore the Latin language. Ted Gellar Goad, an Assistant Professor of Classical Languages at Wake Forest University, kickstarted