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CA-5k: 2018 Earth Day

Mr. Losambe on mark with 5k. (Chris Heermann’18/Media editor) The inaugural CA Earth Day 5k started off with a resounding cheer. Spectators and volunteers watched as runners and walkers of all ages ran the scenic trails throughout CA. Nathanial Sutton’10 won with a time of 18:33.  When the race was over, everyone came together to

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News-Covering Bots Automate Reporting

Who knows? This report just might be computer-created. (unsplash.com) People receive news from numerous different sources on a daily basis, as newspapers like The New York Times or The Guardian are major providers of information on a variety of news. Since 2014, some of the articles delivered by these media outlets may be computer-generated, as

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2018 Voices of Authors Series Speaker: Melanie Crowder

Students participate in author Melanie Crowder’s writing workshop. (Carolyn Zhang’20/Staff) On Monday, April 16, Columbus Academy hosted Melanie Crowder, acclaimed author of Audacity, Three Pennies, and Parched, as the annual “Voices of Authors Series” guest speaker. Crowder is also the recipient of the Jefferson Cup and the Bulletin Blue Ribbon awards. In the morning, all

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Boys Lacrosse Splits Two Contests

The CA boys lacrosse team went 1-1 in a pair of wars, falling to Licking Valley before edging Hilliard Darby. The Vikings traveled to Licking Valley on Tuesday, April 17, and suffered a heartbreaking 8-7 loss after an impressive upset bid. The squads went back-and-forth to begin the game, but the Panthers grabbed the upper

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Baseball Fights through Schedule

Junior Hayden Compton stares down the pitcher. (Sarah Neltner’20/Media staff) After several postponed games due to the weather forecast, the CA baseball team enjoyed four nice days on the diamond this past week, playing five games.  The boys started off their week on Wednesday, April 18, with perhaps the biggest game of the regular season:

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A Pair of Solid Performances for Girls Track

Maddie Tuckerman’19 runs in the 4×800 at Gahanna Relays. (Chris Heermann’18/Media editor) The Academy girls track team competed in two meets this past week, placing fifth at the Gahanna Relays and seventh at the Bloom-Carroll Invitational. The Vikes took a trip to Gahanna-Lincoln on Wednesday, April 18, to take on multiple Division 1 teams and

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Boys Track: Seniors Dominate Two Meets

Junior Liam McCann outpaces his opponent. (Chris Heermann’18/Media editor) The CA boys track team started off its week with a quick trip to Gahanna Lincoln on Wednesday, April 18, to participate in the Gahanna Relays. Like their last meet, the New Albany Invitational, the boys faced a number of Division I teams that challenged the

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Spectacular and Exceptional: The Theory of Relativity

Peter DiMaggio’19 and senior Jack Reifeis perform “Apples and Oranges.” (Julia Gurevitz’19/Media staff) In what was one of the most memorable stage shows in Academy’s recent history, the cast and crew of this spring’s musical,The Theory of Relativity, presented stupendous performances on the evenings of April 19-21. In this non-traditional show, scenes didn’t follow a

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Girls Lacrosse Cruising to Victories

Sophomore Abby Yakam sprints the ball up to the offense. (Riley Hennessey’20/Media staff) With a 4-1 record in tow, the Academy girls lacrosse club breezed past a whopping four opponents in five days. The Vikings are clicking on all cylinders as the home stretch of the regular season approaches. The girls hit the road on

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Service Fair: Showcasing How You Can Serve

Panya Bhinder informs fellow freshman Beatrice Sull about Service opportunities in her community. (Riley Hennessy’20/Media Staff) According to the mission statement of Columbus Academy’s Service Board, “An act of service reflects generosity of time, resources, and energy. It is an investment of self—spirit, body, and mind—in helping to meet the needs of others.” With that