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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Play Review

Alexandra Gomez, Staff Writer/Managing Editor

December 21, 2011

On Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12, Calvary Christian Academy showcased an adaption of a C.S. Lewis masterpiece, Chronicles of Narnia: The... 

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Be Inspired. Submit to Journey.

Annie Harley, Staff Writer

December 20, 2011

Inspiration is a journey in itself. It is also an occurring theme throughout Journey,  Christian Academy’s Literary Magazine. If someone were to flip... 

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The Holiday I’ll Never Forget

Various Writers

December 20, 2011

The sound of “silver bells” never sounded more beautiful, the fresh taste of peppermint never sweeter, the lingering smell of pine never so relaxing,... 

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Occupy Wall Street

Jessie Gushue, Senior Writer

December 20, 2011

September 17, 2011 marked the beginnings of a nationwide movement which claims to demand the reinstatement of an economy that will provide jobs and stability... 

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10th Anniversary of Afghanistan War Raises Many Questions

Jacob Jackson, Staff Writer

November 4, 2011

The question everyone is wondering: Now that Osama bin Laden is dead can we defeat the Taliban? The truth of the matter is the Taliban has only gotten... 

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Entertainment + Teens= An EXPLOSIVE Equation?

Caitlin McCrary, Staff Writer

November 4, 2011

Entertainment is one of the most influential powers in the world today, and teenagers are mainly the ones affected by it. The reason is simple: we have... 

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Find Your Passion. Join a Club!

Suzy Urrutia, Staff Writer

November 4, 2011

Picture this: you’re with your friends and you’re exploring the everglades on a sunny cloudless day, or maybe you’re learning how to communicate... 

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School Spirit on the Rise

Dawson Allen and Annie Harley, Staff Writers

November 3, 2011

Friday, September 2 was a hot and humid day, but the CCA fans didn’t seem to mind. They flooded the new football field with white, as the Eagles kicked-off... 

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The Mirror: Dance Concert Review

Kyle Swenson, Staff Writer

November 3, 2011

The Mirror, this year’s dance concert, was a riveting and moving experience that the whole audience enjoyed. With fabulous performances by Rebecca Quinn... 

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Impossible Strength Made Possible

Jessie Gushue, Staff Writer

November 3, 2011

“You must do the thing you cannot do,” said Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. So, with that thought in mind, what... 

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Veteran’s Day at CCA

Toni Turner, Staff Writer

“We often take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude,” said American writer, Cynthia Ozick on the topic of American soldiers. For those who selflessly... read story

January 10, 2012 • 0 comments

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History Fair

Sara Kelliher, Staff Writer

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about a history fair?  Do you think about monotonous speeches about the past, or do you think about reading through... read story

January 10, 2012 • 0 comments

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Christmas Around the World

Rachel Toalson, Staff Writer

Christmas is one of the biggest celebrations for Christians, but it would be wrong to assume we are the only ones who celebrate this holiday. With the world becoming a global... read story

January 23, 2012 • 0 comments

Should Christians Celebrate Santa Claus?

Should Christians Celebrate Santa Claus?

Dawson Allen, Staff Writer

“Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Jesus, our Lord and Savior, not Santa Claus,” said a parent, while another asked, “What’s so wrong about letting your... read story

January 23, 2012 • 0 comments

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Tina Reeder. Ironman.

Tristen Johns, Staff Writer

“There we were, just He and I crossing that finish line and I felt His presence like never before.” Before November 5, 2011, Mrs. Tina Reeder had a few titles—all recognizable... read story

December 21, 2011 • 0 comments

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The Holiday I’ll Never Forget

Maritza Cosano Gomez, Editor-in-Chief

I’ll never forget the girl with the red scarf. She was eleven, as was I, but where my legs were short and skinny, hers seemed to go on forever, all the way up to her underarms—unusual... read story

December 20, 2011 • 0 comments

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