Yesterday, the Track & Field Team finished first at the GMAC finals championships. We competed as true Explorers and should be proud of our young men. The top five in the team scores: Columbus 90, Northwestern 62, Coral Reef 59.33, Carol…Continue Reading →
By Robert Lewis In a world, in which no school dance existed during the second semester, Battle of the Sexes was born. The friendly competition between Our Lady of Lourdes Academy and the Columbus Explorers, held to determine which is…Continue Reading →
It was a weekend of absolute dominance by the Columbus debate team at the national qualifier held at Miami Beach High School. The tournament offered three events, Public Forum, Lincoln-Douglas, and Policy Debate. The Columbus Debate team won all three…Continue Reading →
By Alexander Santana On March 6, 2016, America lost a devoted and passionate First Lady, Nancy Reagan. Mrs. Reagan passed away of congestive heart failure at her home in Los Angeles, California at the age of 94. She will be…Continue Reading →
It’s been a very exciting week for the CCNN national team. The Explorers are bringing home several awards, from a pool of over 300 schools and thousands of students. CCNN was the only team to take home two first place…Continue Reading →
By Nicolas Castellan As expected, Hilary Clinton dominated Super Tuesday, a day where eleven states cast their votes in the primaries for the next presidential candidate of either Republican or Democratic Party. She won in seven out of the eleven…Continue Reading →
By Matthew Rembold Awards season is always a big deal for me as movie lover. I like to see which films I saw this year will get nominated and win at various award ceremonies. Personally, I think the Oscars is…Continue Reading →
By Matthew Rembold Even the biggest of comic book fans have to admit, superhero movies have become very formulaic. It’s not a bad formula by any means, nor does it harm the movies we’ve seen in recent years. I’ve loved…Continue Reading →
By Nestor Montejo This past week, on Thursday, February 26th, a sizable group of Columbus students went downtown to enjoy a theatrical performance of The Phantom of the Opera. Although I was amongst the lucky few that were allowed to…Continue Reading →
By Andre Madrid Today is no ordinary primary day. Rather, it is what many in the political sphere commonly refer to as “Super Tuesday,” a day that arrives during the primaries of each election in which around a dozen states…Continue Reading →