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Serving Through Baking 4 Good and Blood Drive 

(Courtesy/@caserviceboard) If you want to gain events, even though next week is a four-day, two significant serving opportunities are available. On Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, day,  Service Board will hosting Baking 4 Good in the Dining Hall. Volunteers will prepare dough and make bread rolls to be donated to Faith Mission and decorate

Opinion & Editorial

Patrick and Charlie’s Weekly Round-Up

(Wikimedia) Here’s a look at what’s been happening in sports this week: The divisional round in the NFL has just wrapped up, so we looked at who punched their ticket into the Conference Championship games. The 1 seeded Kansas City Chiefs hosted the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium in frigid temperatures this weekend as the

Opinion & Editorial

TikTok: Security versus Digital Freedom

Flickr TikTok is more than just an app. It’s a creative outlet, a way to connect, and for some a livelihood. But its future in the United States is in jeopardy. The U.S. government was scheduled to ban TikTok on January 19 because it parent company, ByteDance, shares its data with the Chinese government that

Sports

Boys Basketball cruises to 13-0

Caden i. subs out during a blowout victory (Courtesy/Cindy Wilson)   In a dominant week, the Vikings cruised and maintained their spot atop the CBL ,adding two more conference wins to their record. First, it was a swift effort led by Caden I. with a season-high of 21 points against Franklin Heights. The Vikings would

Sports

Boys Swimming Finds Individual Success

Mircea B. (Courtesy/Academy Communications Flickr) In its final two meets before the CBL Championships, boys swimming settled into a groove. Hosting a tri-meet on Thursday, January 16, the team won 78-62 over Wellington and lost 73-82 against Bishop Hartley.  Several boys secured victories, including Justin L. in the 200 free with 2:03.14, a personal best

Sports

Girls Basketball Loses Two Games, Wins One

Coming off of two huge season-shifting wins, the Vikings looked to make it three in a row when facing Licking Valley on Monday January 13. The Panthers controlled the play at the start, quickly gaining a two- point lead. Kendall O. hit a deep three to claim the lead by one, but the Panthers went

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Girls Swimming Nears the End of its Regular Season

Clara S. ( CaFlickr) On Thursday, January 16, the girls swim team hosted Bishop Hartley and Wellington for its first meet of the week. The Vikings crushed the Jaguars 100-28 but fell 74-115 against the Hawks. Olivia L. and Maddie E. dominated, earning first place in the 200 IM and 200-yd free, respectively.  On Friday,

Sports

Elle Dives into Northeast Classic

(caswimmies Instagram) Following Elle V.’ signing to WashU diving on Wednesday, January 15, she competed at the 20th Annual Northeast Classic on Saturday, Jan. 18, held at the C.T. Branin Natatorium in Canton and placed fourth among 14 female divers in the Girls 11 Dives event with a total of 350.80. Elle’s next meet is

Sports

Wrestling Rebounds Against Africentric, Struggles At North Union

(Courtesy/Craig Edson) On Wednesday, January 15, Academy’s wrestling squad hosted Africentric in the Barton Room. Freshmen Vikings got after it, with Baron D. and Paul A. noting their first career varsity wins with a pin from Baron D. Junior captain, Santiago P., said, “They both work extremely hard in practice. It’s no surprise they were

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Boys and Girls Bowling Faces Hilliard Davidson

(Courtesy/Lynn Y.) On Tuesday, January 14, boys and girls bowling faced Hilliard Davidson with Craig E. as the lead scorer for the boys with 300 pins, as Phinn B.M. closely followed with 297. Mark D. scored 289, Nathan M. had 257 and Jon P. scored 213. The team added 284 pins in the Baker game