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MDA Camp at Academy: 20 Years Strong

Nick Robie’18 with Charlie Sabgir’20 and juniors Liam McCann and Ethan Nankervis. (Courtesy/Christy Bening) On Sunday, May 20, from 11 AM – 2 PM CA hosted the new counselor orientation in Academy’s dining hall. New counselors, Charlie Sabgir, Ethan Nankervis, and Liam McCann, were joined by MDA veteran and newly appointed MDA Cabin Leader, Nick

Sports

Baseball Wins District Championship

Senior Matt Saling stares down the batter. (Sarah Neltner’20/Media staff) The CA baseball team captured its first district title since 2004 with incredible wins against Johnstown-Monroe and Northridge. The #12 seed Vikes traveled to Beavers Field in Lancaster on Tuesday, May 15, ready to battle #9 seed Johnstown-Monroe in the district semifinals. Sophomore Noah Glimcher

Opinion & Editorial

Teaching How to “Be Best” 

(commons. wikipedia.org) President Trump should listen to his wife more.  Last Monday, Melania Trump, announced plans for her new platform as First Lady. Her “Be Best” campaign will focus on the mental and social health of children across America, with a particular focus on safe social media and cyberbullying.  Regarding positive social media, Trump asserted, “It

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The Next Generation of Spectre

Intel, AMD, Nvidia, ARM; no CPU is safe from Spectre. (Unsplash, CC0) On January 3, 2018, three central processing units’ (CPU) vulnerabilities known as Spectre and Meltdown were announced to the public (two types of Spectre and one of Meltdown). Any device with a CPU is a possible target, putting most devices in danger of

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Girls Lacrosse Cruising in Regionals

Junior Lexi Leader loads up a shot. (Julia Gurevitz’19/Media staff) After months of training and regular season play, the Academy girls lacrosse squad put its relentless preparation on display, hammering Bexley and Bishop Watterson in the first two rounds of the regional tournament. The #2 seed Vikings hosted arch-rival #13 seed Bexley to open the

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Boys Track Glistens at Districts

“In Flight” : Senior Kieran Law soars over a hurdle. (Chris Heermann’18/Media editor) The CA boys track team kicked off its postseason run with a bang, grabbing second place in the district meet at Watkins Memorial on Tuesday, May 15, Thursday, May 17, and Saturday, May 19. The Vikings racked up 128 points, as several runners

Sports

Rocky Postseason For Boys Tennis

Arie Tuckerman’21 chases ball at practice. (Vaughn Armour’21/Media staff) Although they were eliminated in the early stages of postseason play as a team, each member of the Academy boys tennis squad qualified for the district tournament individually. The competition spanned two days, with CA hosting preliminaries on Thursday, May 17, and the finals being held

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Google Makes the Right Call With Google Assistant

Google Home, which implements Google Assistant, could soon be used to make autonomous phone calls. unsplash.com. From May 8-10, Google hosted its annual Google I/O, a developer festival, in Mountain View, California. Each year, this event features in-depth sessions aimed at building web, mobile, and business applications with Google. This year’s festival introduced a new Android

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Upper School Social Research Course Culminates Successful First Year

CSBGL students Olivia Ryan’18 and juniors Rekha Marar, Himaja Reddy, Mercedes Crestanello, Julia Gurevitz, Samantha Kass and senior, Maisy Kelemen present in the end-of-year conference at UPenn (Courtesy/Beckett Broh) For the past ten years, The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education has run a research consortium of faculty and students called the Center for

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Boys Lacrosse Eyes Deep Playoff Run

Junior Keenan Bellisari searches for an opening. Riley Hennessy’20/Media staff The CA boys lacrosse team fell to Delaware Hayes before capping off its regular season by pummeling Bexley. The Vikings held Senior Night festivities on Tuesday, May 8, ahead of their home contest against Delaware Hayes. The two Academy seniors honored were Mike Boeckman and