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Summer Spotlight: Musical Theatre Camp
Members of the Darby Players performing this Fall By Sarah Kendric Chaminade’s Musical Theatre Camp was undoubtedly the highlight of my summer in the years leading up to high school. The engaging workshops and encouraging instruction made this camp the perfect place to explore my love of performance. The experience made me more than prepared…
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Summer Spotlight: Speech & Debate Camp
Chaminade’s speech and debate team poses for a group photo with their awards. by James McKeever ’24 Before we entered Chaminade as freshmen, an online debate summer camp was offered to everyone. I was very intrigued and wanted to try it out, so I did. This was one of the best decisions I have made…
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Summer Spotlight: Video Production Camp
Campers will use professional-level equipment as they bring their dreams into focus. by Devin Viscusi The Video Production Camp was a great experience for me. It allowed me to get a sense of the school building before attending Chaminade, enabled me to feel more confident in the school’s film club, and also helped me make…
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Summer Spotlight: Podcasting Camp
Future podcasters take turns behind the mic as they hone their skills for the future. by Aidan Kapoor During the summer of 2020, I participated in Chaminade’s podcasting summer program. It served as a good introduction to podcasting and helped me learn more about the art of the genre. I learned about a wide variety…
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Riflery Team Rising to the Occasion
By Sean Keane ’23 This past winter sports season was not the one that many people were expecting. Many of the indoor sports that people love to watch, such as basketball, hockey, and wrestling, were not able to happen due to the Coronavirus’ higher risk of transmission when indoors. Chaminade athletics were able to adapt,…
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A Look at President Biden’s Economic Plan
By GianLuca Moscheni ’22 On January 20th, Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States, inheriting a number of unprecedented crises: the COVID-19 pandemic, social and political difficulties, and an unstable economy. Other challenges include passing COVID-19 relief bills, acquiring bipartisan support for his environmental agenda, and rebuilding the economy, and…
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Transition of Power in a Time of Crisis
By Vincent D’Amore ’22 Every four years, the United States holds its presidential election in November, followed by the inauguration of the president-elect on January 20th at 12:00 P.M. Despite challenges from President Trump’s legal team, this centuries-long, traditional process of the peaceful transition of power continued on January 6th, 2021 as Congress certified Joseph…
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Brady vs. Mahomes: Super Bowl LV Preview
By Dylan Grismer ’22 After what will probably go down as one of the most unorthodox seasons in NFL history, Super Bowl Sunday is finally upon us. The NFL had it all this season, whether it be games played on Wednesday afternoons, primetime games in empty stadiums, or the Cleveland Browns actually making the playoffs.…
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From Prospect to Pro: Matt Vowinkel ’17 Selected in MLS Draft
By Jack Terry ‘21 Former Flyer Matt Vowinkel ’17 was drafted by professional soccer team FC Cincinnati with the second pick in the third round of the MLS Superdraft, which took place on January 21 of last week. Vowinkel, who enjoyed a very successful collegiate career at Hofstra University, joins an upstart franchise in FC Cincinnati,…
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One Year Later: Remembering Kobe Bryant’s Legacy
By Andrew Donnelly ’20 On January 26, 2020, basketball legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna were among nine people who died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California. The two were on their way to Gianna’s basketball game; she dreamed of following in the footsteps of her famous father. Nicknamed “Black Mamba,” Kobe was…
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