By Mr. Foyo This past Saturday the Columbus track team competed in the district championships at Ferguson high school. The following individuals advanced to next Tuesdays regional championships at Southridge Park by finishing in the […]
CCHS Competes at NASA Conrad Challenge
By Mr. Frazier The Conrad Challenge is an innovation and entrepreneurial competition that was held at the Kennedy Space Center. There were teams from all over the world competing at this prestigious event. Over 200 […]
Columbus Volleyball Rides to 18 Straight: Wins Palm Beach Classic
By Patrick Gatcliffe Easter break proved to be an opportune time for the Explorer varsity volleyball team to improve their record and compete with some of the finest teams in the state. Beginning with a […]
CCHS Athletes Receive Recognition from Miami Herald
Today, three CCHS soccer players were named to the Miami Herald All-Dade First Team. Congratulations to senior goalkeeper Stephan Millan, senior defenseman Casey Quintero, and senior defenseman Joseph Tolgyesi. Other soccer players receiving recognition: second […]
Blood of Naples’ Martyr Liquefies When Pope Francis Visits
By Alberto Rodriguez A dried vial of centuries-old blood liquefies three times a year in Naples, Italy, on feast days. An extraordinary manifestation of this phenomena occurred after Pope Francis offered a blessing with a […]
CCHS Drama Troupe Succeeds at State Competition
By Ms. McGrath Last week, the Columbus Drama troupe competed at the state level, placing in all five events in which they competed. The players scored an Excellent (which is similar to a second place) in […]
Opinion: The Human Conquest of Nature Has Gone Far Enough
By Peter Hernandez Throughout the history of mankind, there has been an ample amount of growth. We, as humans, have grown as people, a society, and ultimately as a species. We’ve shown our strength to […]
Flashback Friday: Mr. Linfors Interviews Mr. O’Brien – Thirty Years Ago
The article below was published in The LOG, October 29, 1984, Volume 26, #2. Mr. Linfors was a senior at the time. THE ‘FLYING MANATEE’ SPEAKS Bob Linfors / Arts Editor “Get out!” “But Coach, […]
CCNN Headed to Nationals in San Diego
By Jake Gonzalez On Sunday, March 29th, the Christopher Columbus News Network team will depart on a six hour flight to San Diego to compete in the Student Television Network’s National Competition. They will return […]
Opinion: Why John Calipari is the Biggest Problem in NCAA Basketball
By Daniel Enjamio On March 15, Kentucky head basketball coach John Calipari defeated Arkansas to win the SEC championship. Technically Kentucky won the game, but it’s only fair to give Calipari all the credit and […]