Continuing a long standing LOG tradition, here are the Last Wills and Testaments of the Class of 2017. Enjoy. I, Jose-Manuel Adrian, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath: my fishing gear to…Continue Reading →
By: Dylan Moure It all started with an idea. Jerome “Jerry” Siegel and Joseph “Joe” Shuster often worked together in the early 30’s, and always wanted to present the world with a super-man. In the early years of the decade,…Continue Reading →
The Explorers squared off against the Braddock Bulldogs yesterday in the 9A District 15 District Championship. The Explorers did not disappoint as they took home the district crown by a final score of 5-1. Senior Chris Gonzalez earned the win…Continue Reading →
By Matthew Rembold The day grew dark, cold winds blew through the Misty Mountains, and a harsh snow fall began to descend upon a lone figure cloaked in a silver hood. Celebrían, the Lady of Rivendell, was walked through the…Continue Reading →
May the fourth be with you! Today is Star Wars Day, and there are so many things that Star Wars fans can do in order to celebrate one of the greatest franchises of all time. Having trouble figuring out how to start?…Continue Reading →
The Columbus Explorers took on district rival Southwest yesterday in the semifinal game of the district tournament. It took 8 innings to finish a game that might go down as one of the greatest in Columbus history as the Explorers rallied back…Continue Reading →
Recollection of my compromised heart fell into its own deepest darkest spot didn’t think there would be any place for it to come back, at least that’s what I thought. I look into the blissfulness of your eyes and ask……Continue Reading →
Mr. Martinez The seniors of the debate team solidified their place in Columbus Debate history with an outstanding showing at the 46th annual Tournament of Champions at the University of Kentucky. The Tournament of Champions (TOC) is the most elite…Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, April 26, American free speech activist Mary Beth Tinker visited Christopher Columbus High School, and hundreds of students along with faculty had the opportunity to hear what she had to say. Tinker decided to come to Columbus, courtesy…Continue Reading →