Month: October 2015
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First Sophomore Homerooms Begin Marked Retreats at Saragossa
By Michael Tsui ’18 The word “vocation” is often thought of as a calling from God to serve Him in the Church. Many think that the only people who have a vocation are those who fully dedicate themselves as servants to Him. However, “vocation” means more than just serving God in dedicated life. “Vocation” signifies…
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“Koi”
John Cervantes (’21) – Digital
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Flying to Those in Need: Sophomore GSO is Sponsoring a Clothing Drive EBy Nicholas Plante Every day of the school year, over 1700 Chaminade students present themselves neatly in jacket and tie. Unfortunately, every man on Long Island cannot afford proper business attire. A fair amount of Long Islanders struggle to get the right clothes…
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JV Soccer Takes On the Friars in a Well-Fought Battle
Chaminade midfielder, Christopher Mercadante ’18 said, “I thought that we fought hard, but came up short right at the end.”
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Forever in Our Hearts: A First-Person Account of Pope Francis’s Visit to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum
By Brett Mulitz ’16 Among the stops made by Pope Francis on his visit to the United States was the 9/11 Museum in New York City in order to hold a prayer service in remembrance of those who had perished in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. At the beginning of summer,…
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Old Rivalries Never Die: Varsity Soccer Battles St. Anthony’s in Hard-Fought Match
“We were excited to get another opportunity to play St. Anthony’s. They’re our biggest rival, and any time we play them we want to go out and win the game. This time we had a little extra motivation,” said goalkeeper Yanni Rigos ’17.
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Flyers Remember Chaminade’s Fallen Heroes: Chaminade Family Gathers for Gold Star Mass
The voices of the vocal chamber ensemble, echoing the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” heralded the completion of one of Chaminade’s most important events yesterday, Thursday, October 1.
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“Caesar Augustus”
Jude Bartels Pizzone (’21) – Paper
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“Thrill of the Hunt”
John Cervantes (’21) – Digital