MLB Postseason Recap: Week of 10/16/2022 by Matthew Calvino As a fan of the MLB, the last week of baseball leading up to the World Series has been one of the most interesting postseasons that […]
Tales from the Vulcan: Story Three
Tales from the Vulcan: Story Three by Nicholas Roiz [AUTO-TRANSCRIPTION PLAYING] [LOCATION: KCPC VULCAN ENGINEERING BAY] [PURPOSE: T.W.E. OPERATION “PAVE THE WAY” STATUS] “Status report on the T.W.E.s.” “Models A and B are […]
Coming Soon to Columbus: Hockey Club
Coming Soon to Columbus: Hockey Club by Daniel Rossi In the last few weeks, religion teacher Mr. Davis and his students have been in the process of developing a Hockey club to give a chance […]
Westchestermania Columbus Teacher Wrestling Match
Westchestermania Columbus Teacher Wrestling Match by Nicholas Diaz Last Friday, Christopher Columbus High School hosted its first teacher wrestling match for Walk-A-Thon. It proved to be a major success considering the massive crowd that was […]
Lacrosse Coach Steven Hernandez ’13: Chasing the Ship
Lacrosse Coach Steven Hernandez ’13: Chasing the Ship by Jacob Rodriguez With the dawn of the new year approaching and the bearings of the new school year gathered, the Christopher Columbus Varsity Lacrosse Team […]
Is the Last of Us TV Series Necessary? Plus, Wolverine is back.
Is HBO Max’s Last of Us TV Series Necessary? Plus, Wolverine is back. by Charles Arencibia The Last of Us is one of the most widely successful games with over 17 million copies sold since […]
Tales from the Vulcan: Story Two
Tales from the Vulcan: Story Two by Nicholas Roiz Two workers of the KCPC “Vulcan” Colony Ship have finished their quota. The hydroponics chamber they are working on is complete, but requires plant samples. […]
Speech and Debate Team Sees Success in September
Speech and Debate Team Sees Success in September by Nicholas Diaz September was a month of success for the Christopher Columbus Speech and Debate Team. The team competed in three major tournaments and hosted its […]
High Speed Rail in Miami
High Speed Rail in Miami by Joseph Alonso As defined by Cornell Law, high speed rail (HSR) is an “intercity passenger rail service that is reasonably expected to reach speeds of at least 110 miles […]
Why the United States is Poorly Designed.
Why the United States is Poorly Designed. by Jacob Rodriguez To observe a city is to point a mirror at its people. We, as humans, are shaped by our surroundings and there is no surrounding […]