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The Wise Guys

Seniors Randy Yan and Andy Zhang pose in front of score with juniors Aden Weiser and Kyle Channell. (Jacob Liu’20/Staff) On Monday, October 9, Academy’s In-the-Know team faced Chillicothe at the Fawcett Center on Ohio State’s university’s campus.  Unlike Jeopardy, In-the-Know is a quiz-bowl fashioned match that hosts two of four teams. Questions run the

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Soccer Update: Boys Face Tough Week

Charlie Mueller’20 runs to grab the ball. (Inji Kang’19/Media) The final week of the boys’ regular season ended in a 3-1 loss against Grandville on Saturday, October 14. The Vikes went into the second half losing 0-2. Even though sophomore Charlie Mueller’s penalty kick shortened the gap to 2-1, the Blue Aces got another ball

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Android’s Oreo

Android 8 is already available to Pixel users and some Nexus users. (Unsplash, CC0   Before the hubbub of the iOS 11 update, the new candy-themed update, Android 8.0 Oreo, had already come out.    One major new feature from the update is the picture-in-picture mode. Similar to iOS’s picture-in-picture mode, Android’s picture-in-picture allows a video

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Football Thrashes Columbus East

The Vikes line up for the opening kickoff. (Julie Gurevitz’19/Media)   Coming off an emotional win over archrival Bexley on Thursday, September 28, the CA football team looked to stay hot with a win over Columbus East. The Vikings did exactly that, cruising to a 45-22 home victory. Finally back in front of its home

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Boys Soccer Earns Tie

Tyler Schlonsky’19 kicks the ball away from Grandview. (Inji Kang’19/Media) On Saturday, October 7, the boys soccer team played an intense game against Grandview Heights at MAPFRE Stadium, home of the Columbus Crew. The blackout Academy student section filled the stands, ready to get rowdy and support its soccer team. But the Vikes got off

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Field Hockey Extends Winning Streak

Kiersten Thomassey’20 recieves a pass. (Riley Hennessy’20/Media) After a 7-0 win over archrival Bexley on Thursday, September 28, the Academy field hockey team flexed its muscles again, shutting out two more tough opponents. On Wednesday, October 4, the Vikings played Olentangy Orange at home. CA cruised to a 4-0 win with goals scored by Charlotte

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Girls Tennis Stars At Sectionals

Alex Graham’20 fires a forehand. (Julia Gurevitz/Media) Riding a wave of momentum, the girls tennis team traveled to Upper Arlington on Monday, October 2, to take on the Golden Bears. The Vikes defeated UA 4-1, and looked forward to returning home to finish the regular season. Academy faced its toughest opponent of the year against

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Boys Golf Team Rolls Into States

Vikes win Districts. Left to right: Ali Khan’20, Kahmar Byers’20, Cole Walter’18, Sam Vogel’18, Griffin Mitchell’20, Matthew Cammeyer’20, and Coach Craig Yakscoe. (Courtesy/Cindy Wilson) From the beginning of the season, the goal for the Vikings golf team has been to bring home a state title. At Districts, Academy’s aspirations drew closer, as the Vikes won

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Academy Hosts 2nd Annual Fall Forum

Ludi at Fall Forum (Ellie Kammerer/Ohio student historian for OJCL) Academy’s halls were filled with over 100 students from across the state on Saturday, October 7, as our school hosted the Ohio Junior Classical League’s (OJCL) second Fall Forum. Designed to unite students in a celebration of the classics, this important event was planned for months

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Uncertainty Plagues Dreamers

Protests ensue following the Trump Administration’s decision to rescind DACA. Here, protestors in San Fransisco take the streets on September 5, 2017. (Wikimedia Commons) Since the start of his controversial term over eight months ago, President Trump has announced one polarizing plan after another, including one that shatters the dreams of millions. In September 2017, the