Sprouts discrimination brings support of a community
May 9, 2013 • Cassandra Fernandes, Staff Writer
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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 »
Thoroughly Modern Millie incorporates talent and culture
April 16, 2013 • Danielle Levy, Co-Editor in Chief
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Thoroughly Modern Millie, first opened on Friday April 12th, was a fantastic mix of talent, interesting plot, and color. The leads Maria Starling and Chase Hauser spearheaded the performance with their interesting interpretation of both their lead characters. In Millie Dilmount one could recognize the... Read more »
My iPad is missing!
March 27, 2013 • Diana Maldonado, Staff Writer
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There is security 24/7 and cameras almost everywhere on campus, yet iPads, phones and other expensive personal belongings have been stolen. According to administration, students neglect their belongings by putting them in their backpacks in the “safe” locker rooms. Yes, maybe students did... Read more »
One Student’s Thoughts on L.I.G.H.T. Groups
April 25, 2012 • Gabrielle Eyl, Staff Writer
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I walk into class and Sister Clausen greets me with a friendly hello. I smile and nod at fellow classmates and proceed on to my seat. I sit down, take a deep breath, and smile. I know that this is the one class that I will not be stressed-out in – he one time I can truly reflect on my gifts, my... Read more »
‘Bully’ spreads desperately needed message
April 23, 2012 • Marissa Atkins, Staff Writer
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With the recent attention given to the Kony 2012 movement, it seems that awareness of social justice issues is finally becoming mainstream. The recently released documentary Bully, directed by Lee Hirsch, fits perfectly into this trend. The film follows five families, all of whose lives have been drastically... Read more »
Speaker Chris Stefanick gives unique view on Catholic faith
March 1, 2012 • Jaci Matter, Opinions Editor
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On Tuesday morning, Chris Stefanick, a father of five, an inspirational Catholic speaker, and the Director of Youth, Young Adult and Campus Ministry for the Archdiocese of Denver, greeted Cathedral students in the gym. Electric guitar in his hand, smile spread across his face, Stefanick immediately got... Read more »
Catholic education affects us in more ways than one
February 16, 2012 • Jaci Matter, Opinions Editor
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Once a month at CCHS, students gather in small units called “Living in God’s House Together, or LIGHT, groups” to discuss and strengthen their faith together. Led by a teacher or counselor, groups talk about everything from the changes in the Roman Missal to our own religious affiliations.... Read more »
English dept. head answers charges about nixing literature
January 11, 2012 • Mr. Jeffrey McMurtry, English department head
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The following is an editorial response to ”English Without Literature: A Practical Curriculum” by Clayton Jaksha. In my first quarter as a student at Revelle college – the premiere science campus at UCSD at the time -, I settled into what had been reputed as one of the more rigorous... Read more »
English Without Literature: A Practical Curriculum (Guest Editorial)
December 9, 2011 • Clayton Jaksha, Senior
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View English department head Mr. Jeffrey McMurtry’s response to the following article here. Amy Lowell, an American poet and Pulitzer Prize recipient, once noted that “art is the desire of a man to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in”. Art has... Read more »
Modern Warfare 3 misses target for some
November 30, 2011 • Dylan Walter, Staff Writer
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Modern Warfare 3, the recently released addition to the heavyweight first-person-shooter franchise, Call of Duty, is a solid first person shooter with great multiplayer action and campaign, all based upon the idea of a futuristic World War 3. The game was developed by Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer... Read more »


