Manchester, England

L-B from M-E

July 1, 2010 • Nina Holtz, Special Sections Editor  
Filed under Special Section - CC Around The World

England -  where cell phones are called mobiles, sweaters are termed jumpers, and cricket and netball replace baseball and basketball. The metropolitan city of Manchester, the hometown of bands like The Smiths and the ‘football’ team Manchester United, is located on the northwestern side of the... Read more »

Dons Alum completes first novel

Dons Alum completes first novel

July 20, 2010 • Andrianna Yeatts, Editor In Chief  
Filed under Features

USDHS alum, graduate of Trinity University, and Dean of Nativity Prep Academy, Mr. Louie Centanni, son of Mr. Lou Centanni, Cathedral Catholic counselor, has published his first novel, A Couple of Unorthodox Love Affairs, a dark comedy. The author explained that the book can mean different things to... Read more »

CCHS star swimmer set for Penn State

July 21, 2010 • Andrianna Yeatts, Chief Editor  
Filed under Sports

One of Cathedral Catholic’s own swimmers is headed for a top-ranked university team. Standout senior swimmer Chelsea Weedman, who has an extensive succesful history in swim at Cathedral, will be attending Pennsylvania State University following her graduation in June. She chose Penn State for many... Read more »

Valedictorian to attend Stanford

Valedictorian to attend Stanford

July 21, 2010 • Akiko Bremar, Former Assistant Editor  
Filed under Features

He is ranked number one in his entire class, was voted “Class Genius” by his peers, and holds the proud title of Valedictorian. Taking Algebra 2/Trigonometry (honors) his first year in high school, AP European History and AP Biology his sophomore year, and five AP classes his junior year, this English... Read more »

Track and swim compete at showdown

July 22, 2010 • Matt Hundley, Sports Editor  
Filed under Sports

During the spring sport season at Cathedral, the two largest teams are track and swim.  Track dominates on land, while swim dominates in the water.  However, one question still remains: Which is the better sports team of the two? The teams set out to find the answer to this question. Track coach Mr.... Read more »

Sailing Dons show vigor in Connecticut

Sailing Dons show vigor in Connecticut

July 22, 2010 • Sarah Miller, Opinions Editor  
Filed under Sports

Though they aren’t the most well- known, the sailing team has made its national debut with a victory at Nationals. Competitions were held at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club in Greenwich, Connecticut, from May 7-9, 2010. Winning Cathedral’s first national title in sailing, the team received the Mallory... Read more »

El Cid talks with Principal Deely about changes for 2010-11

Merry Christmas!

July 22, 2010 • Steve Kim, Staff Writer  
Filed under News

Precious summertime is soon to end!  Surely by now, some Dons might be wondering what will be new or changed in the upcoming year. From the aspect of policies and rules, there will not be many changes. Principally, Lady Dons will not have to worry about skirt changes because skirts will remain as part... Read more »

CC selects new foreign language: Mandarin

The Mandarin language has more native speakers than any other language.

July 23, 2010 • Sarah Miller, Opinions Editor  
Filed under Uncategorized

Cathedral Catholic High School is offering a new language for the upcoming year of 2010-11 for students currently in grades 9-11. Mandarin Chinese will be a yearlong course offered every other day from 7:00-8:10 a.m. Currently, Cathedral Catholic offers classes in five different languages – French,... Read more »

ASL Club starts in Fall

July 23, 2010 • Katie Agner, Features Editor  
Filed under News

Not only are clubs a big part of Cathedral’s student community, they allow students of different backgrounds to  come together because of a common interest. Promoting s unity is a unique new club, the American Sign Language Club. ASL teachers Mr. Dano Kaufaman and Mrs. Sarah Rhodes are working together... Read more »

Letter to the Editor – A look inside Cathedral’s Associated Student Body

Outgoing ASB President Katie Altobello

July 23, 2010 • Katie Altobello, Retiring ASB President  
Filed under Opinions

Dear Editor: Many around campus wonder what exactly ASB does. To be honest, most people on campus don’t know that ASB is a leadership course with homework and quizzes! In addition, they may also not know that ASB is the force behind most of the posters, announcements, and events that they see, hear,... Read more »

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