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Polio Spreads in Syria

The United Nations has announced a polio emergency and has established a campaign to begin mass immunization among Syria’s 2.4 million children as well as in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt and Israel, in an effort to minimize the spread of the disease as thousands of Syrian refugees continue to flee to surrounding areas.

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Bad Grades Can Actually Be Good

Everyone has been there. You study extremely hard for a test or quiz and give it 110%, only to get it back a week later and see a grade that is significantly lower than you were expecting. No students likes that blow to their self-esteem, but a recent study by Max Ostinelli, David Luna, and

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Project Linus

Columbus Academy’s 3rd annual hosting of the MLK “Project Linus blanket making event” completed 160 fleece blankets that will be sent to local shelters, including Homeless Families Foundation and to patients at local hospitals, including Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

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Blood Drive

If you have known people in a car accident or with cancer, chances are they needed a blood transfusion.  It is the generosity of blood donors that makes this possible. There is no better way to kick off 2014 than saving up to three lives at our Blood Drive on January 15, 2014. Cold and

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The Wise Guys

On November 25th, The CA “In the Know” team of Aron Aziz’14, Alex Ho’14, Garrett Levine ’14 and Will Morris’16 beat Village Academy 705-470 in a WOSU tournament match at COSI on evening. Round 16 match (opponent unknown as of last night) is January 27th.                 Photo by Andy

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Too “Smart” for Its Own Good

On September 4, JK Shin, head of Mobile Communications at Samsung, walked onstage at a conference in Berlin and unveiled the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, the coolest new piece of technology that would revolutionize the watch industry and replace all conventional time-telling devices. This announcement was a big deal for Samsung. Many people viewed its smartphones,

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Stellar Year for “Kids for Kids” Donations

“The upper schoolers carried the drive this year,” said Mrs. Bening, faculty advisor of Service Board, as she beamed when asked about this year’s annual Food Drive. The clever Hunger Games revamp inspired students to band together and be of service to the community this fall. You may remember those short Hunger Games style clips