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Calm and (Re)collected: Evenings of Recollection Help Students Refocus
Chaminade students face many physical, mental, and spiritual obstacles each and every day. Focusing on the spiritual aspect of these daily obstacles, it is of the utmost importance for us to stop and reflect on our relationships with God.
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Finding Their Midseason Form
The Flyers have posted a 12-3 overall record while remaining unbeaten in Catholic League play this season. Tonight, the Friars pay a visit to the AAC.
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A Welcome to Chaminade, From One Class to Another
Along this four-year journey, you will encounter obstacles that can only be overcome through hard work and dedication, but your sacrifices will be repaid in full through your growth as a leader and through the strong brotherhood you will share with your classmates.
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3 Up, 3 Down: January 19 Edition
By Thomas Daly 3 Up: 1) Ball Don’t Lie… Fans of the varsity basketball team are already looking forward to the cagers’ matchup against St. Anthony’s next Tuesday (January 23) in the AAC. Tip-off is slated for 7:30 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for last Friday (January 12) but was postponed after the recent snowstorm. The…
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Young Debaters Shine at Lexington Winter Invitational Tournament
TBy Jack Viscuso ’21 and Aidan Fitzgerald ’18 The 2:57 p.m. bell last Friday signaled the start of a relaxing three-day weekend for many weary Flyers. But for members of the Robert C. Wright Speech and Debate team, the grind was just beginning. Weeks of preparation had led up to this moment, and their…
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A Successful Experiment: Science Olympiad Team Finishes Fifth at First Invitational of the Year
By Nicholas Sathi ’20 Chaminade’s two Science Olympiad teams started their seasons on Saturday, January 6 at Columbia High School’s fourth annual Science Olympiad Invitational. Despite the tournament being the first of the season for both teams, the trip to East Greenbush, New York proved to be a success, especially for the varsity A Team,…
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Chaminade Junior Hosts Panera Bread Fundraiser for Local Charity and Eagle Scout Project
By Jack Viscuso ’21 From a young age, Chaminade junior Sean Lochner has displayed a passion for community service. He joined the Boy Scouts in elementary school and, since then, has participated in food drives and performed other works of charity with his fellow scouts. Growing up in Seaford, he attended Seaford Manor Elementary. Here,…
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Two of a Kindness – Twins Raise Money for Wounded Ukrainian Vets
Disheartened by the ongoing military crisis in their family’s homeland – a conflict which has caused the deaths of over 10,000 people and left approximately 21,000 wounded – Andrey and Daniel have grown increasingly worried about the impacts of the events which have taken place in Ukraine over the past four years.
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IT’S THE REAL DEAL: Augmented Reality Has Just Begun to Leave Its Mark
It’s not too often that an essential new technology emerges – one that changes our work, entertainment, and daily routines. Such notable technological breakthroughs in recent years include the evolution of portable computers, the development of social media, and, of course, the explosion of smartphones. But with all of these innovations well-ingrained in our society…
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Unfit to Print?: The Media Is Losing Its Focus in an Increasingly Digital Society
In this digital age, online news outlets have become prolific sources of information. As web-based media increasingly becomes the norm, streams of online articles are constantly published to keep the modern audience engaged. The American Press Institute notes that the rise of digital media has caused a generational shift in which 18- to 34-year-olds subscribe…
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