Tag: News
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A Decade of Dedication
By: Blake Weaver ’27 For the last decade, Mrs. Tina Carlstrom has dedicated herself to building Chaminade’s Bloomberg Financial Literacy program, of which she has been a part of since its inception. She has brought to Chaminade her wealth of experience from over 25 years of working in finance. This year, to honor her devotion,…
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Thousands of Diapers, Thousands of Blessings: The Remarkable Outcome
By: Daniel Graziose ’27 and Cristian Xikis ’27 In February, Chaminade High School made a significant impact on the lives of many families, particularly new mothers in need. This year marked Chaminade’s first Baby Diaper Drive, a new initiative that helps local mothers struggling through the early stages of child care by providing a sense…
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Speech & Debate: Harvard National Speech and Debate Tournament
By Michael Cole ‘27 Over the winter break, rain, snow, and constant sleet blanketed Cambridge, Massachusetts. But for Chaminade High School’s debate team, the weather was just another challenge to overcome at the Harvard National Speech and Debate Tournament. As students walked through the cobblestoned streets and braced against the winds, they embraced the grit…
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Teachers Battle Students in Annual Hoops Game
By Roman Brunetti ’26 On February 27, a group of Chaminade seniors battled faculty members in the annual Senior/Faculty Basketball Game at the AAC. Thanks to a late layup by Coach Joseph Romero ’13, the faculty came out on top, 43-42. The afternoon started with the intramural league semifinals, where Team Fortnite and Team DeMilt…
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Making Music: Students, Faculty, and Alumni Gather to Perform in Chaminade’s Third Annual Jam Night
By Matthew Schuh ‘26 On a brisk Wednesday night, January 8, over 25 Chaminade students, teachers, and alumni gathered on the stage of Darby Auditorium for an evening of musicianship and camaraderie during Chaminade’s third annual Jam Night. Jam Night, founded in conjunction with Chaminade’s Jam Band and led by social worker Mr. Joseph Wasserman,…
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Prayer, Pizza, and Pickleball: An Evening Filled with Faith and Fun
By Timothy Stoeber ’26 On Friday, November 22, 2024, over 30 members of the Chaminade student body gathered for an evening of prayer, pizza, and pickleball. The event was organized by the Marianist Life Team, a group of students dedicated to coordinating religious activities and events both on and off Chaminade’s campus. The night began…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…