Baseball Camp inspires young boys, strengthens faith

Baseball Camp inspires young boys, strengthens faith

June 8, 2013 • Kara Stevick, Staff Writer  
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“May we all step into the batters box of our faith and hit a home run for Jesus!” reads a quote by Mike Sweeney,former Major League Baseball (MBL) player and the face of the Mike Sweeney Catholic Baseball Camp, in a promotional video of the aforementioned (see featured video). As Sweeney explains... Read more »

NHS collecting supplies for low-income Catholic schools

NHS collecting supplies for low-income Catholic schools

June 1, 2013 • Kara Stevick, Staff Writer  
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“Lighten your backpack, donate you supplies!…End this year by making sure needy students start next year with tools to succeed!” reads a flyer sponsoring National Honor Society’s (NHS) Supply Drive that will be lasting through the end of Spring Finals. With bins located at building... Read more »

And the award goes to…

And the award goes to…

May 31, 2013 • Sean Yeatts, Sports Editor  
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Attended by over 500 students, proud parents and family members, the CCHS Annual Spring Awards Program was held on Sunday, May 19th in Cathedral Catholic’s Claver Center. It is at Cathedral’s annual awards ceremony that students from all four classes are recognized for their academic excellence,... Read more »

Knott’s Berry Farm a success among seniors

Knott’s Berry Farm a success among seniors

May 31, 2013 • Michael Gottschalk, Staff Writer  
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Every year Cathedral seniors are blessed to have many out-of-school experiences with their fellow classmates. These activities include the senior overnighter, retreat, and boat dance, but the biggest on the calendar and the most popular is the annual trip up to Knott’s Berry Farm. The amusement... Read more »

Art Show showcases artists’ talent

Art Show showcases artists’ talent

May 22, 2013 • Nicole Lobo, Features Editor  
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Imagine a plethora of artwork in every mode imaginable, tables upon tables of fine desserts, and the soft sounds of contemporary jazz resonating in the background. Some might describe this as an overpriced art museum, but they would be wrong. This was Cathedral Catholic’s Annual Art Show, which took... Read more »

ASB Carnival springs Into view

ASB Carnival springs Into view

May 15, 2013 • Alexa Samaniego, Staff Writer  
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Giant inflatable obstacle courses are arriving, aspiring student bands are tuning up their instruments, and anxious teachers are getting prepped to sit in dunk tanks.  The ASB Spring Carnival is here. This Friday, May 17th, Cathedral students will get to spend their extended lunch period in the Lower... Read more »

Freshmen explain why they chose to attend CCHS

Freshmen explain why they chose to attend CCHS

May 14, 2013 • Emily Fields, Staff Writer  
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Curiosity often surrounds freshmen newcomers, and the overwhelming question – what do you think of freshmen year? – will bombard them upon their arrival. However, the answer depends on the student, and three current freshmen explained why they chose Cathedral Catholic in the first place. CCHS... Read more »

The Princess Project makes a difference in the community

The Princess Project makes a difference in the community

May 10, 2013 • Jackson Clark, Staff Writer  
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The magic of prom night may have ended for Cathedral Catholic, but students are still given a chance to make a difference in our community through the Princess Project. Up until May 17th, ASB members are collecting new and lightly worn prom dresses from CCHS students in the ASB room. All students are... Read more »

Inclusion to help students with ‘intellectual delays’

Inclusion to help students with ‘intellectual delays’

May 9, 2013 • Diana Maldonado, Staff Writer  
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By definition, inclusion means the act of including, and that’s exactly what Cathedral Catholic plans to do. If all goes as planned, next January, an inclusion program will be started at our school. Starting the 2014-2015 school year, Cathedral will be accepting 2-4 kids that have developmental... Read more »

Changes in ceramics lead to a stronger art student

Changes in ceramics lead to a stronger art student

May 9, 2013 • Emily Fields, Staff Writer  
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Bronzed plaster, soft clay, and heaps of variously shaped wood adorn the newly manned ceramics classroom – strange materials for a class that, only last year, focused strictly on ceramics. This transition from pure ceramics to a more diverse exposure to 3D art serves as a gateway to a new Foundations... Read more »

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