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Service Board “Premier Fair” : April 18, 2014

Today, Service Board hosted its first-ever Service Fair, which was a smashing success. Held on the Senior Quad with  a soundtrack of pop music and the aroma of freshly-made popcorn, students visited various booths and learned about new Service opportunities. Counters included a table for The Dowd Center, Shepherd’s Corner, MDA, and Children’s Hospital. Among

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Routers: Potential Cyber Criminals’ Targets

Cyber security researchers have recently shocked businesses and consumers alike by revealing how easily routers and network devices such as NAS (network attached storage) or security cameras could be accessed from anywhere on the internet. Even more worrying is that no sophisticated software or technical knowledge is needed to compromise networks.

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Post-season: Winter sports

Boys basketball Boys basketball finished this season at 11-13 with an eight-game winning streak but unfortunately lost to Bishop Ready 49-45 in the tournament. Seniors this year were Bryce Bailey, Jono Kornberg (also the team’s main scorer), Turner Montgomery, Lee Solomon, Charlie Watters, and  Grayson Wise. Keep an eye out next year for Ryan Alexander,

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SAT Strategies from Academy Seniors and College Counselors

On March 8th, thousands of anxious high school juniors from around the nation will be taking the national SAT test. The 4-hour test consists of 10 sections that test students’ knowledge and applicability when answering questions in math, critical reading, and grammar. Some may view this test as another assessment in the long process of

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Google Fiber Dents Internet Service Provider Industry

The United States is now far behind other developed countries in terms of Internet speed  A prominent piece of evidence of this wide gap is the South Korean program that would bring gigabit Internet to the whole country for less than $27 per month. Gigabit internet allows users to download data at one gigabyte (1000

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Dennis Rodman’s Positive Impact

On February 26, 2013, NBA hall of fame player, Dennis Rodman, made his first trip to the secluded, oppressive country of North Korea. And so began a year-long relationship with Korea’s young leader, Kim Jong Un. While most people dislike Rodman for making friends with such an oppressive dictator, I am all for it.

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We care so much because it’s women ice hockey

Academy classrooms  were filled with excited students on Thursday, February 20th as some teachers took time away from their lesson plans to watch the Olympics. The American women’s team played the Canadians, and in the third-quarter, the US was ahead  at 2-0. With only four minutes left, Canada scored–and then again with just under a