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High School Student’s “Uploader”

Written by Kirsten Huhl’18 The Uploader app allows Instagram users to upload pictures using their laptops instead of their phones. A Los Angeles high school student, Caleb Benn created this app, which cost $4.99 and has been gaining more popularity every day. Instagram sent Benn an email saying his app violated its terms of service

History Made with Obama, Castro Meeting

Written by Tristan Rhee’17 This past Saturday, President Barack Obama met with Raul Castro of Cuba in Panama in the first meeting between leaders of the two countries in half a century. They met during the Summit of Americas conference, and it was an important first step in normalizing both countries’ relations.  After much criticism

A Clash of Powerhouses in the Men’s Basketball Title Game

Written by Tristan Rhee’17 March Madness concludes Monday, 9:18 pm, with the Men’s Basketball Title Game.  The Final Four games concluded yesterday, setting up a matchup of heavyweights in the championship.  Number one seed, Wisconsin will meet number one seeded Duke in a game that features two of the best players in the country. And

Hmnn . . . on “The Daily Skimm”

Many people struggle to get informative daily news. Often, there are too many media sources, so people do not have time to read them to get a strong understanding of the news. Additionally, though, many sources are politically biased and can exaggerate and even provide false information to support their party. Sometimes news too is

Economic Threat Proved Too Much for Backbone of Indiana Republicans

Written by Maddie Vaziri’16 April 3, 2015 In fewer than two weeks, Indiana governor cracks under public pressure to correct the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Amendments to the laws meant to assure that RFRA will allow no discrimination. While the original gave businesses a window for selective service, the updated law prevents them, “from using

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Shame on you, Indiana

Written by Maddie Vaziri’16 April 2, 2015 Let the Indiana government keep the Religious Freedom Restoration Act because we Ohioans would love to reap the benefits of the bill’s stupidity. Let the businesses disturbed by RFRA seek comfort in the open-minded markets of Columbus. Let the musicians appalled by now legalized backwardness exchange their Indiana

A 64-52 Win Moves Boys Basketball Forward in Playoffs

In its first tournament game, the Vikings defeated Bishop Ready 64-52. Halftime was close at 26-25. But Academy turned it around and scored 26 points in the 3rd quarter. Freshman, Solomon Pierre-Louis’s dunk ended the game.  The boys face Grandview (at Grandview) at 5PM on Saturday March 7th.

Wrestling Sectionals: 2/28/15

With regular season over, CA’s wrestlers headed into the sectionals on Saturday, February 28. These matches were heavily contested, because of the concentration of wrestlers.