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The 48th Annual Science Fair: An Old Tradition in a New Building
By Jack Sadler ’21 On February 14, Chaminade students from all divisions participated in the 2019 Science Fair. The event allows students from Chaminade’s various science classes a chance to present their science projects to others and to share their findings. This showcase was the 48th science fair at Chaminade, and recent fairs have emphasized…
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3 Up, 3 Down: February 15, 2019 Edition
By Ryan O’Connor ’19 and Jack Viscuso ’21 3 Up Winter Athletic Awards On Thursday, February 28th, athletes and students will celebrate the accomplishments of Chaminade’s winter sports teams. There will be a morning assembly in Darby Auditorium, followed by a nighttime ceremony where coaches will present awards, such as Most Valuable Player, to select…
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Eight Straight! Chaminade’s Bowling Dynasty Remains Uninterrupted
By Joe Nolan ’20 Nearly one year ago, Chaminade’s varsity bowling team secured the coveted Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) League Championship, their seventh consecutive title. From that moment, the team, under the direction of Mr. Terence Fitzgibbon ’00, has set its eyes on achieving an astonishing eighth consecutive CHSAA League Championship title. Starting…
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Off to States! Chaminade’s Varsity Science Olympiad Team Finishes in 2nd Place at Nassau-West Regional Tournament
By: Nicholas Sathi ’20 Chaminade has been known to have a competitive Science Olympiad program for many years. Every competition season, the varsity team participates in the Nassau-West Regional Tournament and qualifies for the New York State Tournament in Syracuse. With a consistent record of excellence, these students certainly push themselves to qualify for the…
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3 Up, 3 Down: February 8, 2019 Edition
By Ryan O’Connor ’19 and Jack Viscuso ’21 3 Up Swimming, Running, and Grappling Towards League Championships This weekend, the varsity swimming & diving team will compete for their third consecutive CHSAA league title at the CHSAA City Championship meet. The divers will compete tonight at Fordham University, and swimmers will have trials on Saturday…
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Pilgrims in Panama: Seniors Embrace Other Catholics and Other Cultures at World Youth Day
By Justin Caccavo ’20 While most Chaminade students spent the end of January in the cold and dreary weather of New York, a number of seniors had the opportunity to embrace their Catholic faith in the sunny Panama City, Panama. Every three years, the Pope calls for a celebration, known as World Youth Day, at…
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3 Up, 3 Down: February 1, 2019 Edition
By Jack Viscuso ’21 and Ryan O’Connor ’19 3 Up Friday Night Sports Preview Tonight, the freshman, JV, and varsity basketball teams will take on Saint John the Baptist at 4 PM, 5:45 PM, and 7:30 PM, respectively. At Cantiague Park Ice Rink, the JV hockey team will play against St. Peter’s. Varsity hockey will…
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A Friday for Reflection: Chaminade Day, 2019
By John D’Ambrosio ’21 On the final Friday of every January, Chaminade High School remembers and celebrates the life of Blessed William Joseph Chaminade, the founder of the Marianist order and the school’s namesake. Both a Mass in his honor and a three-day weekend provide an opportunity for the Chaminade family to reflect on Father…
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Winter Sports Update: Wrestling, Track, Hockey, Basketball
By Andrew Donnelly ‘20 Green Bay Packers’ coach Vince Lombardi once said, “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.” With playoff season on the horizon, our Flyers are determined to continue on the path to excellence and success. The varsity wrestling team has been remarkably successful on the mats…
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A Voice for the Voiceless: Flyers Participate in the Annual March for Life in Washington D.C.
By Kevin Placide ’21 On the snowy Friday morning of January 18th, nearly 100 Chaminade students gathered outside Darby Auditorium for the ride to the annual March for Life in Washington D.C. The importance of human life is a cherished principle at Chaminade, and these Flyers sought to hold this pillar of Catholic education with…
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