Category: News

  • A Follow-Up to Our Election Prediction

    A Follow-Up to Our Election Prediction

    By Ryan Nicol ’25 Days before the election, with the campaign dust mostly settled and everything coming into focus, the senior division of the social studies club made a prediction about the result of the presidential election—Donald Trump wins in five of the seven swing states, while Kamala Harris takes two, meaning Trump wins the…

  • Chaminade Joins Thousands at Jones Beach to Promote Mental Health Awareness

    By John Leonard ’25 On Sunday, October 27, members of the Chaminade Family came together to participate in the American Society for the Prevention of Suicide’s Out of the Darkness Community Walk at Jones Beach. Here students and faculty, along with their families, walked for approximately four miles along the boardwalk to show solidarity with…

  • Chaminade Students Predict 2024 MLB Postseason

    Chaminade Students Predict 2024 MLB Postseason

    By Ryan Nicol ’25 “Was there any doubt?” The words exclaimed by MLB on FOX broadcaster Joe Davis, immediately following Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani’s first career postseason home run, now ring true for the entire Dodgers team, the 2024 World Series champions. Before any October baseball had been played, Chaminade High School…

  • Election 2024

    Election 2024

    Social Studies Club Makes Presidential Prediction Ryan Nicol ’25 Editors note: The following article describes the findings of the senior members of the Social Studies Club when they discussed the likely outcome of the election in the “swing states.” It is not an endorsement of any political candidate’ Every day, especially during a presidential election…

  • Upper Class Evenings of Recollection

    Upper Class Evenings of Recollection

    By Nathaniel Thomas ’25 and Seth John ’26 On the evening of Thursday, September 26, 2024, dozens and dozens of seniors convened in the Activity-Athletic Center for a night of food, faith, and friendship in HUNGER, the Senior Evening of Recollection. Nobody compelled the students to participate – many had homework to complete and tests…

  • Remembering a Legend

    Remembering a Legend

    James Earl Jones – An Appreciation This week we mark the death of a gentleman who paved the way for future African-American actors while also entertaining generations: James Earl Jones. His recent death was a tragedy to his massive fan-base. Even if you had never heard of his name, you would definitely recognize his distinct…

  • CHS Succeeds at NCFL National Championships

    CHS Succeeds at NCFL National Championships

    By Nathaniel Thomas ’25 Photo: Mr. Clemens congratulates Anthony Scarmozzino on his NCFL national championship at Chaminade’s Speech and Debate Convocation held in June. Over Memorial Day Weekend, while many Chaminade students enjoyed pool parties and barbecues during the unofficial start of summer, a select group instead boarded a flight to the Midwest to compete…

  • Fighting Boredom with Board Games

    Fighting Boredom with Board Games

    The Rise of Game Club Lucas Kierez ’26            Over the years, Chaminade High School has introduced many after-school activities, each leaving its mark on the school’s history. Now, a new club may soon join the ranks: “Game Club.” The concept of “Game Club” evolved from “Game Night”, which began this year. For Game Club,…

  • Team Spotlight: Crew

    Team Spotlight: Crew

    By: Timothy Stoeber Crew is the ultimate team sport, typically consisting of eight rowers and one coxswain. Using one oar each, the eight oarsmen must pull hard for long periods of time while remaining perfectly in sync throughout the race. Not only must all eight oars enter and exit the water at the same time…

  • Float, Sink, or Swim: The Second Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta

    By Nathaniel Thomas ’25 On Wednesday, March 13, 2024, Chaminade students put their engineering skills to the ultimate test in the Second Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta. Tasked with creating a vessel out of only cardboard and duct tape and sailing it safely across the pool, dozens of students were up to the challenge and attempted…