By Allison Mesh ‘13, Contributor. “The Crucible,” the fall play which opened last night, is filled with drama and violence, and is great for people who enjoy mysteries.
Posted on 30 October 2010.
By Allison Mesh ‘13, Contributor. “The Crucible,” the fall play which opened last night, is filled with drama and violence, and is great for people who enjoy mysteries.
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Posted on 28 October 2010.
By Claire Heinichen ‘11, Lighter Fare Section Editor. Ever wonder what your teacher’s would be if they weren’t spending their lives teaching at CCDS? Well I did. So I asked them. But I didn’t really believe them. So I made a few predictions of my own.
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Posted on 27 October 2010.
By Caroline Gentile ‘13, News Editor. Over the years, many students have wondered why they are required to buy a Toshiba Tablet instead of an Apple laptop. Some argue that Macs are not only sleeker, but much more reliable and easy to use in comparison to the tablets we use at CCDS. Although Apple computers do have their benefits, Toshiba tablets are not at all inferior to them.
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Posted on 25 October 2010.
By Cody Pomeranz ‘11, Co-Editor-in-Chief.
A few weeks ago, The Scroll sat down with two of Country Day’s most admirable and intriguing personalities. And after weeks of technical and scheduling difficulties, we finally bring you the official edited version of our interview with Merle and Kathryn Black.
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Posted on 25 October 2010.
By Hannah Stewart ‘12, A&E Co-Editor. There are many factors that make a good movie- like the script, acting, and visuals- so the soundtracks of such movies are usually ignored. Here are three notable soundtracks that shouldn’t go unnoticed.
Posted on 23 October 2010.
By Jules Cantor ‘11, Sports Section Editor. At the end of the 2010 summer, I had received an e-mail outlining the dress code for the 2010-2011 school year. When I looked at it, I saw that the administration had decided to revert to the old policy of no sweaters and mandatory collars under hoodies. I really thought they had a made a mistake.
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Posted on 23 October 2010.
By Sabrina Finn ‘14, Contributor. The idea for the bowtie project began with Dhani Jones’s “Bow Ties for a Cause.” Now the project has come to CCDS, where the money from the sales will go towards the school’s scholarship funds.
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Posted on 23 October 2010.
By Cody Pomeranz ‘11, Co-Editor-in-Chief.
This past Friday, Baffour Agyeman-Duah, a Senior Special Advisor at the United Nations and the great uncle of CCDS senior Gabrielle Richardson, spoke to CCDS students about his experiences at the U.N. and today’s global landscape.
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Posted on 22 October 2010.
By Caroline Gentile ’13, News Editor. The CCDS men’s golf team placed eighth out of 12 in the 2010 OHSAA Boys Division III State Golf Tournament on Saturday, October, 16th at NorthStar Golf Resort in Sunbury, Ohio.
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Posted on 22 October 2010.
By Cassie Sachs ‘13, Contributor.
Elizabeth and Caroline Blackburn are headed to State in doubles. They are ranked 2nd in their division going into the first round, which will be played at Ohio State University today.
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Posted on 22 October 2010.
By Sophie Weinstein ‘13, Contributor. After the overwhelming response from students to participate in service opportunities last year, Deborah Floyd, Dean of Service Learning, created a yearlong theme of serving children, especially ill children, to help focus the community’s service efforts.
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Posted on 22 October 2010.
By Will Bernish ‘11, Contributor. The Age of Adz (released October 12), named for the works of paranoid artist Royal Robertson, is easily a contender for my personal Album of the Year award. It has a pick-up-and-enjoy feel to it, yet every song can be appreciated on a deeper level.
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