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  • Forthcoming Technology That Will Overtake Life in 2021

    By Chris Kuttin ’22 In 2021, it can be expected that mainstream technology won’t pertain to simply lavish cell phones or new groundbreaking computer models. Although these facets of the Internet will indeed evolve, this year will observe a heavier focus on the advancement of software and imminent products that will improve the Internet for…

  • Showtime! Upcoming Movies Hitting the Screen in 2021

    By Jack Sadler ’21 2021 is set to be a huge year for movie fans! After several blockbusters originally scheduled for 2020 were forced to change their release dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021 quickly became one of most exciting movie years in recent history. Here are 5 of the most anticipated 2021 films:…

  • Some Classroom Traditions Remain in a New Normal

    By Sean Keane ’23 Although the beginning of this school year is drastically different from years past, teachers and Marianist educators have not failed in keeping class interesting. Classes this year have half as many students as usual, the student body is split between various buildings, and masks are worn at all times. Despite all…

  • The Show Must Go On! It’s a Wonderful Life Live Radio Play at Chaminade

    By Jesus Garcia ’23 Every year, Chaminade High School hosts its fall drama production. Despite all of the obstacles this school year, the Drama Club has been able to keep this annual tradition alive with their show based off of the holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. Released in January 1947, the film follows George…

  • Champions Once Again: Flyers Varsity Soccer Captures League Title

    By Dylan Grismer ’22 As the members of the Chaminade Varsity Soccer Team returned to campus this fall, there was only one thing on their minds: redemption. Almost a year ago, the team had suffered one of its most punishing defeats in its history. After finishing a spectacular regular season in 2019, the Flyers came…

  • 3 Up, 3 Down: November 20, 2020 Edition

    3 Up, 3 Down: November 20, 2020 Edition

    3 Up: Turkey Time Students and faculty will enjoy Thanksgiving break off from school from Wednesday, November 25 to Sunday, November 30. Amid all the challenges and hardships of this year, it is important we remain grateful and appreciative of all our blessings. While traditional Thanksgiving dinners might be modified given the current circumstances, Tarmac…

  • Survivor: Revolutionizing Television

    Survivor: Revolutionizing Television

    By Jesus Garcia ’23 For twenty years, the popular reality television show, Survivor, has entertained millions of fans and has created many bonds between both the players and the viewers. Hosted by Jeff Probst, Survivor has become a massive hit throughout CBS and the world of reality television. This show began as a simple social…

  • Season Two of “The Mandalorian” Has Arrived

    By Sean Keane ’23 (Please Note: This article contains spoilers!)     Season two of the Star Wars spinoff series The Mandalorian is finally here! Many people, Star Wars fans or not, found sentimental value in the first installment of the series last fall. The show rose to the top of streaming charts before its season premiere…

  • Championship Controversy: Dodgers’ World Series Celebration Tainted by Positive COVID Test Result

    By Nico Iacono ’22 The Los Angeles Dodgers won their first World Series since 1988 on Tuesday, October 2 in their Game 6 matchup against the American League-champion Tampa Bay Rays. Perhaps the night’s biggest story, however, was the positive COVID-19 test result registered by the Dodgers’ third baseman, Justin Turner. This positive outcome was…

  • 5 Questions with Dr. Thomas Magaldi ’02

    5 Questions with Dr. Thomas Magaldi ’02

    Interview by Jack Viscuso ’21 After graduating from Chaminade High School in 2002, Dr. Thomas Magaldi pursued his undergraduate degree in biology at Providence College. He then went on to pursue a PhD in Genetics and Virology at Yale University from 2006-2012. Upon graduation, Dr. Magaldi worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the National…

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