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Photo by Carlye ColeA Day of Olympic Proportions

For some of Canandaigua, Friday, May 22 marked a day just like any other, but for a number of people-including the vast majority of the student body- this day marked a day unlike any other they will experience all year. This day was the day of the Special Olympics (read more).


Auf Wiedersehen to GermanArtwork by Davis Blackwell

Starting after the 2008-2009 school year, sixth grade students will no longer have the option to choose German as their foreign language. The decision, recently made by the School Board, is based on the declining popularity of the Academies German program, as more and more students opt for taking either French or Spanish (read more).


 

Olympian Ryan Lochte Inspires Local Swimmers

“The coolest thing was pushing off the wall at the same time as him… accelerating through the water while also being inches away, close enough to stick a finger out and touch him underwater,” said sophomore swimmer Paula Bentley (read more).

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Future Business Leaders of America Get Ethics Lesson

Saturday, February 7th, the Future Business Leaders of America held a Valentines Day dance for grades nine through twelve. As with most dances, the goal was to raise money for the host club (read more).


Tan(x) Roll through Canandaigua Robotics Team’s Inaugural Year

January 1, 2009 marked the beginning of the first ever Canandaigua Academy First Robotics Team, a team that got the gears going the minute it sprang into its technological existence (read more).


 

 

EDITORIAL:
School Budget Cuts Should Start at the Top


Zuckerberg be Damned


 

Political Correctness Has Gone Too Far


Open Our Campus


Safe to Go South of the Border?


SPORTS:
Rugby Fever Sweeps CA


The Legal Performance Enhancer


FEATURES:
Chess: A Gentleman's Game


It's That Time Again - CA Students Receive Community Read



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