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Boys Lacrosse Eliminated in District Quarterfinals

The CA boys lacrosse team saw its season come to an end on Friday, May 19, as the Vikings fell to Worthington Kilbourne in the district quarterfinals, 12-5. Feeding off its raucous home crowd, the Wolves began the game with a boost of energy. They attacked Academy’s defense relentlessly and took a 4-0 lead after

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Postseason Play Continues for Boys Tennis

The CA boys tennis team had its most important week of the year, playing in both the team district final and the individual district tournament. On Tuesday, May 16, the Vikes went up against their archrival Bexley in the team district final, with a ticket to the state tournament on the line. Unfortunately, the Lions

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Stunning Mock Businesses by Academy’s Sixth Graders

In an effort to complement students’ learning, the sixth grade team has created a project to teach its students about business.  The project, dubbed the Business Fair, has been described as “an interdisciplinary language arts and mathematics project” by one of the leaders, Ms. Sonam Shahani.  Spanning the entire last quarter, students were given class

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In Praise Of Maintaining Peace

New Albany High School started its Peace Week on a sour note this year. On Monday, May 15, students and administrators arrived at the school only to discover that someone had spray-painted profane language, racial slurs, swastikas, and “Trump” on the tennis courts and equipment shed. Almost immediately after the news spread, however, students began

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Boys Lacrosse Breezes Past Dayton Carroll

The CA boys lacrosse team dominated in its first game of districts, advancing to the quarterfinals with a 16-5 drubbing of Dayton Carroll. Energized for another run at a district championship, the Vikes burst out of the gates and took a 3-0 lead after the first quarter. The Patriots attempted to climb back into the

Opinion & Editorial

A Note to the French

Dear France,  We thought future history textbooks were already being printed. “The Nativist Revolution” would be the heading. The first subsection would be the United Kingdom. Second, the United States. Third, you guys.  We were positive your presidency was going to to be handed to Marine Le Pen, the far-right and anti-European Union candidate.  Until

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Impressive Week For Boys Tennis

(Inji Kang’19/Media) The CA Boys Tennis team had a solid week, splitting a pair of matches against tough opponents and putting on an impressive performance in sectionals.  On Monday, May 8, the Vikings fell to a tough St. Charles squad at home, 3-2. Despite the loss, CA played well and remained confident, heading into its

Opinion & Editorial

NFL Draft: First Two Picks

The 2017 NFL Draft that took place on April 27-29 has been touted as one of the most talent-filled classes in the history of the league. Even though the class was filled with many future NFL stars, nobody knew for sure what the exact first round draft order would be from top to bottom.  All

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Baseball Update

(Chris Heermann’18/Media) The Vikings took the field Monday, May 8, against Fairbanks in the first round of districts.  Sophomore Hayden Compton was on the mound, pitching well through six innings.  The scored was locked at two apiece in the bottom of the fifth, when Fairbanks singled off Compton to grab a 4-2 lead.  Unfortunately for

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Fine Arts in Morris Hall

(Chris Heermann’18/Media) Throughout Academy’s history, the fine arts have been an essential elective for students looking to foster their creative capabilities. Some students, eager to try new things, are helped to develop their artistic skills. Other students simply like the relaxing environment these art classes provide. Recognizing these benefits, Academy has always done its best