‘Foundations’ classes to help students find art they love
April 3, 2013 • Alexa Samaniego, Staff Writer
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“Would I be better at chorus or dramatic arts?” “What exactly happens in filmmaking?” “How am I supposed to choose between painting and 3-D design?” “What if I pick the wrong discipline and I’m not good at it?” For years, students have been asking these questions, trying to decide... Read more »
Garden Club benefits the school in more ways than one
March 22, 2013 • Megan Badilla, Co-Editor in Chief
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Many may argue that Cathedral Catholic couldn’t be any more beautiful- with a scenic chapel, attractive building facades, and lush shrubbery dotting our campus, how could the school become even more appealing? Well, our very own Garden Club has taken on that challenge. The Garden Club is planning... Read more »
Drama to ‘open eyes’ with Thoroughly Modern Millie
March 21, 2013 • Lauren Hughes, Staff Writer
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It’s no secret our very own Cathedral Catholic High School’s Drama program is successful; just last year, they received three National Youth Arts Awards for their fall production of Little Women. Along with being the only high school drama program named to San Diego’s A List in the Best Theater... Read more »
March Madness helps fight multiple sclerosis
March 15, 2013 • Jackson Clark, Staff Writer
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It is that time of the year again where anything is possible, where miracles happen, and legends are made. It is the two-week frenzy that captures the attention of fans everywhere and brings out the gambler in all of us. It is the most wonderful time of the year, March Madness. The college basketball... Read more »
Mrs. Lonergan offers Lenten advice
March 12, 2013 • Cassandra Fernandes, News Editor
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Trident, Orbit, Juicy Fruit, Five, and Stride are all off limits. No green apple, polar ice or spearmint are permitted. Not a single bubble has not been blown in over three weeks. “I used to chew gum like five times a day, so it’s been really hard,” said sophomore Gabi Foyle. Like many... Read more »
Mr. McMurtry gives students SAT study tips
March 1, 2013 • Victoria Doyle, Staff Writer
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As many of the juniors at Cathedral Catholic High School have prepared or already taken their SAT test, it brings up the question: What can sophomores do to prepare? The SAT has this reputation of being a huge, long, and intimidating test. However, Mr. Jeff McMurtry, AP Language and Composition and English... Read more »
Winter Formal is a huge success (Video)
February 20, 2013 • Victoria Doyle, Staff Writer
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Saturday, February 9th, at the Rancho Bernardo Inn Cathedral Catholic held their annual Winter Formal. ASB moderator Ms. Christine Lagrimas explained that there was a lot more to the theme “The Great Gatsby” than meets the eye. “The Great Gatsby is a classic American novel, and F. Scott... Read more »
Catholic Schools Week “Raises the Standards”
January 29, 2013 • Alexa Samaniego, Staff Writer
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As a way to celebrate the joys of a Catholic education, Catholic Schools Week takes place annually during the last week of January. This year, the week of January 27th to February 2nd will be dedicated to honoring the unique educational and spiritual opportunities offered by Catholic schools around... Read more »
Cathedral Catholic’s book drive supports lifelong learning
January 25, 2013 • Kara Stevick, Staff Writer
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With over 16,000 volumes of books available for students at Cathedral’s University of San Diego High School Library and additional publications accessible on the school’s online library system, books are clearly a surplus to be found on campus. Unfortunately, however, the same cannot be said... Read more »
Campus clubs celebrate cultural diversity
January 24, 2013 • Danielle Levy, Co-Editor in Chief
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Cultural Awareness Week at CCHS has nearly wrapped up, leaving a variety of once hungry students, watchful teachers, and pressed club leaders full, satisfied, and perhaps awestruck at their profits. This week is meant to emphasize the diversity present in the Cathedral Catholic community and to enable... Read more »


