Track and field comes to a successful end

Track and field comes to a successful end

May 17, 2013 • Cassandra Fernandes, Staff Writer  
Filed under Sports, Top Stories

It has been a long and successful season for Cathedral Catholic track and field. The season is finally beginning to come to a close, and athletes who have qualified will compete in CIF prelims on Saturday, May 18th at Mt. Carmel High School. The girls 400 relay holds the fastest time in San Diego County,... Read more »

ASB Carnival springs Into view

ASB Carnival springs Into view

May 15, 2013 • Alexa Samaniego, Staff Writer  
Filed under News, Top Stories

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 »

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  
Filed under News, Top Stories

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 »

Sprouts discrimination brings support of a community

Sprouts discrimination brings support of a community

May 9, 2013 • Cassandra Fernandes, Staff Writer  
Filed under Opinions, Top Stories

He’s worked there for as long as I can remember. Being pushed in the grocery cart as a shy toddler, he was the only one who would take the minute to greet me with his signature smile. I didn’t know what that silly, vague word “different” was referring to, I just knew that he was,... Read more »

Inclusion to help students with ‘intellectual delays’

Inclusion to help students with ‘intellectual delays’

May 9, 2013 • Diana Maldonado, Staff Writer  
Filed under News, Top Stories

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  
Filed under News, Top Stories

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 »

National Honor Society Empowers Students to Achieve

National Honor Society Empowers Students to Achieve

May 6, 2013 • Sean Yeatts, Sports Editor  
Filed under News, Top Stories

Cathedral Catholic High School has been a long-standing participant in the National Honor Society (NHS), an organization established to recognize and encourage academic achievement of high school students. The 2013 induction ceremony for new members was held on Thursday, April 25 in the Guadalupe Center... Read more »

Students participate in congressional art competition

Students participate in congressional art competition

May 3, 2013 • Alexis Samaniego, Staff Writer  
Filed under Features, Top Stories

  As the MC, Vicky, took the microphone, the crowd became hushed.  The tension in the room was almost palpable.  “The winner of the 2013 Congressional Art Competition is . . .” When CCHS art teacher Ms. Silvia Wiedmann heard about the 2013 Congressional Art Competition, which took place at... Read more »

Prom approaches quickly

Prom approaches quickly

May 3, 2013 • Danielle Levy, Co-Editor in Chief  
Filed under News, Top Stories

The Madagasquerade Prom, scheduled for Saturday May 4th, is approaching quickly. Between finding a date, paying for bids, or even avoiding the notorious 5-805 southbound traffic, it is no wonder some students are feeling apprehensive. The prom is set to take place at the San Diego Zoo similarly to last... Read more »

Wrestlers make CCHS history

Wrestlers make CCHS history

May 3, 2013 • Michael Gottschalk, Staff Writer  
Filed under Sports, Top Stories

When most think of the sport of wrestling, they probably think about the WWE or Wrestlemania. But, the true sport of wrestling dates back to the Greco-Roman days; wrestling is actually the oldest Olympic sport. Here at CCHS, most students probably don’t know much about the wrestling team. But,... Read more »

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