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With Malice Toward None: How Abraham Lincoln Can Help America Prevail in Afghanistan

With Malice Toward None: How Abraham Lincoln Can Help America Prevail in Afghanistan

By Cody Pomeranz ‘11, Co-Editor-in-Chief.
“With malice towards none, with charity towards all,” President Abraham Lincoln told a fractured nation reeling from brutal discord. After the bloodiest conflict in the America’s history, the future of the defeated South remained uncertain. But Lincoln’s words were the precise remedy for the nation, and almost a century and a half later, they may very well help stifle another conflict almost 7,000 miles away.

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United Nations Senior Special Advisor discusses experiences, politics, and economics with students

United Nations Senior Special Advisor discusses experiences, politics, and economics with students

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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Mexican exchange students expose CCDS students to another culture

Mexican exchange students expose CCDS students to another culture

By Victoria Mairal-Cruz, ‘12, Contributor. From April 16 to May 10, Mexican exchange students from the school Escuela Anexa de Atlacomulco in Atlacomulco, Mexico, visited Cincinnati and CCDS. Students throughout our school had the opportunity to mix with another culture, in addition to helping the exchange students practice their English.

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Airplane crash adds to the Polish death toll after Katyn

Airplane crash adds to the Polish death toll after Katyn

by Nicky Niedermeir ‘12, Contributor
On April 10, 2010, eighty-nine members of Poland’s upper echelon, including President Lech Kaczynski and his wife, were killed in a tragic plane crash near Smolensk, Russia.

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