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Solid Week for Girls Basketball

Senior Skyla Johnson blocks a shot. (Sarah Neltner’20/Media) After a stretch of cancellations and lack of match-ups, the Academy girls basketball team jumped back into the groove of things this past week, taking on Delaware Christian, Village Academy, and Bexley. The Vikings battled through the competition with poise and persistence.  The action kicked off on

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Bowling Endures Losses

Nikki Turley’20 prepares to bowl a strike. (Julia Gurevitz’19/Media) The Striking Vikings traveled to Tiki Lanes to take on Lancaster on Tuesday, January 23.  Although the boys team lost its match 1520-1784, the Vikes put up a strong effort, led by senior Michael Reagan’s season-high 378 pins in two games. The girls team was faced

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Ice Hockey Splits A Pair Of Games

Junior David Li looks for an opening. (Inji Kang’19/Media) The CA ice hockey team had a tough start to the weekend when it was outlasted by Dublin Jerome, but the squad recovered nicely with a narrow victory over St. Xavier.  On Friday, January 26, the Vikes faced off against a team that has given them

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The Fight for Net Neutrality

(Unsplash, CC0) Caption: Protests at Telecom Prom After December 14th, the repeal for net neutrality started, but its effects aren’t really showing. As it turns out, Google, Netflix, Facebook, and other large tech industries are against the repeal as these companies could face heavy charges from ISP’s to not be throttled. ISP’s are also stating

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Vittoria: An Italian Gem

Vittoria’s homemade pasta and marinara. (David Cooperman/Staff) Since 2008, Vittoria Ristorante has been a popular pick for lovers of Italian food.  Located at 10241 Sawmill Pkwy in Powell, Vittoria’s menu ranges from modern Italian to classic meat and seafood options. Most popular before an entre are its calamari ($10), wedding soup ($4), and the Caesar

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Movie Review: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

(Flickr) There is nothing better than a good cinema remake of a beloved classic, and last year’s Jumanji: Welcome To the Jungle, hit the mark. Rather than a clone of the 1995 original, the modern computerized twist adds refreshing touch to the storyline, while paying appropriate homage to the original. Jumanji is no longer a

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A Personal Process: The Art & Life of Toshiko Takaezu

(Julia Gurevitz’19/Media) From Pedro Mana, Columbus Academy’s Fine Arts Department Chair:  US Ceramics teacher, and former Toshiko apprentice, Andy Rahe, has arranged a unique spotlight into the creative mind from a pioneer who elevated Ceramics into a Fine Art. Takaezu’s artwork is in the collections of museums worldwide including The National Museum of Modern Art,

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Debate

(Pixabay) The CA Debate team sent 9 pairs to the inaugural Olentangy High School Invitational on Saturday, January 20. After nearly six hours of competition, the duo of co-captain Kyle Channell’19 and Grant Hillmann’20 tied for the second most team points in the Public Forum category. All pairs competed in Public Forum, debating the January

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Worthington Christian Challenges Girls Basketball

Mackenzie Smith’20 launches a baseline jumper. (Riley Hennessy’20/Media) Entering this week with a promising 3-0 record in the new year, the CA girls basketball team took on the Worthington Christian Warriors on Friday, January 19, for a rematch of an early season matchup. Originally scheduled to also duel New Hope Christian Academy earlier in the