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Sperry’s: Problems start when you take them off

While it may be  stylish and hip to wear the Sperry’s , the problems start  once you take them off. I learned this the hard way last year after a volleyball game when I left my Sperry’s outside of my locker. After the game,  I noticed something was missing–two things, actually. That’s when I spotted a

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Columbus, Ohio: Gem of the midwest.

Columbus has topped the lists for years, and this year has been named 36th in the country for business growth, ninth for city growth, and fifth for employment opportunities. In April, Columbus was even given the distinction of the Most Intelligent City in America. Columbus, thus, has much to offer. As a native born Columbus

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Academy Band Heads to States

On this Saturday, May 4th, our upper school concert band, headed by Jessica Sneeringer and assisted by Ms. O’Rourke, will compete at States. This group is the second band in CA’s  history to attend this competition. The first time the school took part in States was in 2010. Sneeringer, now in her eighth year at CA,

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Eatery Review: Smashburger

Smashburger is a promising new food chain in Ohio, with eight restaurants statewide. The company has 193 shops in the country, and its newest place has just opened on North Hamilton Road. Comparable to Five Guys (currently the best place to get a burger), Smashburger might change the minds of Central Ohioans.

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Restaurant Review: Pies and Pints

Pies and Pints, a new restaurant, located in Worthington, Ohio, in the shopping mall off the 270 interstate, serves a wide variety of pizzas and beer: hence its name. This isn’t just your typical pizza place. The Thai Pie, for example, features shrimp, coconut, curry sauce, cilantro and basil. Another is the Black Bean pie,

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The Hypnotism Show: An Unforgettable Night!

On Friday, March 1st, an Academy audience witnessed its friends be drawn into different illusions. Those students who were hypnotized and those who watched others captivated by Michael Anthony were more than impressed. Taylor True’15 says, “I guess I thought it was going to be a gimmick, but it seemed real and it was hilarious.