Archive | October, 2009

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Abbey Road still sounds amazing 40 years later

Abbey Road still sounds amazing 40 years later

By Ellis Frederick, ‘12, Contributor. The remastered Abbey Road reminds us of the genius of The Beatles.

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Service shifts from “hours logged to a habit of mind”

Service shifts from “hours logged to a habit of mind”

By Isaac Guttman, ‘10, News Editor. Dean of Service Learning Deborah Floyd said she hopes her role will be “less administrative and about number crunching, and more about trying to inspire others to find and pursue their passion.”

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Huelskamp designs own Homecoming dress

Huelskamp designs own Homecoming dress

By Sophie Weinstein, ‘13, Contributor. Jamie Huelskamp sheds light on her own experiences with fashion design, which include creating her own fabulous Homecoming dress.

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Girls soccer overcomes obstacles, places second in MVC

Girls soccer overcomes obstacles, places second in MVC

By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. Though their team was marked by injury, illness, and youth, the seniors stepped up to the plate and led the team to a second place finish in the Miami Valley Conference.

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Dear Mr. President: I’m disappointed

Dear Mr. President: I’m disappointed

By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. Mr. Obama, you’ve said time and again that the American people are going to have to make “hard decisions.” You need to be held to the same standard on health care, Afghanistan, and gay rights.

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Where the Wild Things Are brings out Tangvald’s inner child

Where the Wild Things Are brings out Tangvald’s inner child

By Baldur Tangvald, ‘11, Video Editor. Go see Where the Wild Things Are if you want to watch a movie that is visually stunning and makes you feel as though you want to run around and play pretend games like you did when you were younger.

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Mandarin Chinese to be offered as after-school club

Mandarin Chinese to be offered as after-school club

By Avery Maier, ‘13, Contributor. While CCDS has a very prominent language program, until now the languages available for study have been limited to French and Spanish. Beginning Nov. 2, Mandarin Chinese will be offered as an after-school club to all divisions of CCDS.

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Hirsch takes on ovarian cancer with positive spirit

Hirsch takes on ovarian cancer with positive spirit

By Amanda Young, ‘11, News Section Editor. For CCDS Athletic Director Theresa Hirschauer, fondly known as “Hirsch,” ovarian cancer is just another challenge to be overcome with strong character, openness, and optimism.

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HUMOR: Top 10 excuses for not having your homework

HUMOR: Top 10 excuses for not having your homework

By Xanni Brown, ‘10, and Allison Lazarus, ‘10, Section Editors. What to tell your teachers when you forget an assignment.

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POLL: Which winter sport would you add to CCDS?

If you could choose, which winter sport would you add to those currently offered at CCDS?

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CARTOON

CARTOON

Click to view a cartoon by Jessup Smith, ‘10.

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Cross country looks to send two runners to state

Cross country looks to send two runners to state

By Kate Taylor, ‘11, Contributor. Alanah Hall, ‘11, and Kyle Kistinger, ‘12, both aim to compete at the state level in cross country.

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