Category: News
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MASTER COACH RECIPIENTS: Chaminade’s Coaches Lauded For Their Dedication
By Kieran Rafferty ’23 Being a coach is no easy task. Chaminade High School, however, is fortunate enough to have a dedicated coaching staff that instructs young men not only in their respective sports, but also in the development of their characters. Among Chaminade’s many outstanding coaches are Mr. Dennis Bligen, Mr. Michael Dolce ‘99,…
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JV BASKETBALL VICTORY: Bringing The League Championship Trophy Home
By Andrew Priolo ’22 Having defeated the St. Anthony’s Friars in the semi-final game, Chaminade High School’s JV basketball team advanced to the championship to face an undefeated Holy Trinity High School. Two days later, on Sunday, February 13th, the squad was crowned champions after defeating the Titans by a score of 60-46. In spite…
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SUMMER FUN WITH THE FLYERS: Chaminade Camps Offer Academic & Athletic Enrichment
by Dylan Long ’23 Although Chaminade High School flourishes when filled with Flyers during the school year, 340 Jackson Avenue also opens its doors during the summer months to host various athletic, academic, and extracurricular sum- mer camps. Over the past few years, Chami- nade High School has expanded its catalog of summer camps to…
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CHS CAMPUS TOUR: PFC – An Overview of the Physical Fitness Center
By Billy Demos ’23 Throughout the years, Chaminade High School has made various improvements for the benefit of its students. A relatively recent addition to the campus is the Physical Fitness Center (PFC), which provides the students with exercise equipment and a top-tier training facility. Originally built in 2003, the PFC was remodeled in 2014…
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CHS ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Phil Quartararo, A Legend in the Music Industry
By Charles Bruno ’24 Philip Michael Quartararo ‘74 is an acclaimed music industry executive who leads a successful life on the West Coast. Although Quartararo’s illustrious career has taken him across the country, his roots trace all the way back to Brooklyn, and his journey began at Chaminade High School. Quartararo was born on January…
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CRAZY FOR YOU Review
By Carlos Santana ’22 There has been something missing from Chaminade High School for the past two years: spectacle. Due to COVID-19 lockdowns, the electric presence of the theater had been absent for far too long. So the question became: can it return? What if, like other institutions, the extended period away had dulled the…
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The Batman (2022) Film Review
By Connor Mongan 23’ After nearly a decade of development bogged down by script changes, actors and directors dropping out of the project, and a global pandemic, The Batman finally hit theaters on March 5. The film, which rebooted Batman after Ben Affleck’s turn as the caped crusader in the DC Extended Universe, features an…
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The Moon Knight
By: Nektarios Donas The Moon Knight, a highly anticipated six-episode series produced by Marvel Studios, debuted on March 30th exclusively on Disney+. It is the 32nd project in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The series will likely be one of Marvel’s darker projects as the central premise deals with an individual with a severe mental…
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Lent in the Modern Day
Matthew Walker ‘23 The time of Lent allows us to prepare for Easter and the Resurrection of Christ in various ways. Traditionally, it is common for many people to give up something they love and to abstain from eating meat on Fridays. Still, as time goes on through the modern era, there are many ways…
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FROM THE PILOT’S SEAT Embrace John Madden’s Ideal of Humility
By GianLuca Moscheni ‘22 When you hear the name John Madden, most people think of the man responsible for coaching the Oakland Raiders from 1969 to 1978, for winning the 1977 Super Bowl with his 13-1 Raiders, or for being the namesake of the Madden NFL video games. Many people, however, are unaware of Madden’s…