GITS: Geeks in Training

Jack Oporto
January 11, 2011

Geeks In Training is what we’re called. A team consisted of juniors, Michael Arcello, Jordan Farinas, and myself. Head computer teacher, Jeff Greene, leads the GIT team. We traverse all around campus fixing problematic computers, and resolving technical issues. Why exactly do we have, or need, a GIT... Read more »

What’s in a Game? Red Dead Redemption Review

Nick Kumar
January 11, 2011

Red Dead Redemption is set in 1911 at the Texas-Mexico border. In the game, you play as John Marston, a former gang member looking to turn his life around and put his violent days behind him. However, the U.S. government has kidnapped his wife and son, so he has put that goal on hold until he gets revenge. Red... Read more »

The Citizen Chronicler

Chris LeMaire
January 11, 2011

Pulitzer Prize winning author, David McCullough, visited Lynn University on November 18, 2010, to meet with high school students, and share his advice on writing. McCullough, best known for his award winning works such as Truman and John Adams, is famous for his brilliantly crafted biographies about... Read more »

School + Study + Activities + Job… Can You Handle that Equation?

Brittany Fortier
January 11, 2011

Photo by MAC Wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, drive to school, stay at school for 8 hours, get dressed for work, go to work for 3 hours, go home, eat dinner, study, sleep. Repeat. This is the lifestyle of many CCA students who have a part time job, but how do they do it? How can you handle school,... Read more »

Health & Fitness: Diet, is it a Trend or a Lifestyle?

Karly Palmar
January 11, 2011

The United States is going through an epidemic. It’s not influenza, it’s not yellow fever or cholera. It’s Diabetes. As a country, we have more cases of diabetes than any other country in the world. Scary, right? The cause of this is unhealthy eating habits, which cause people to result to extreme... Read more »

Lacrosse: A New Sport

Eric Brown, Freelancer
January 11, 2011

This year, CCA Athletics is introducing a diverse and difficult game that is accruing popularity at community, high school, collegiate, and professional levels—lacrosse! The athletics department is thrilled to add the sport to the program not only for the sake of those who love the game and have wanted... Read more »

Basketball: A Fresh Start

Nick Kumar
January 11, 2011

The winter season has started, which means that basketball teams have taken over CCA’s gymnasium. With the upsets, buzzer-beaters and highlight dunks ready to commence, CCA glances ahead at the 2010-11 season. As far as the CCA Boys Basketball teams, they’re hitting the gym hard, perhaps more than... Read more »

Soccer: More Than a Sport

Karly Palmar
January 11, 2011

No matter what you call it: soccer, football, or futbol,  the world’s most popular sport never fails to provide some rough kicks and punches. Take it from me, an active soccer player. It is one of the greatest sports ever invented.  And while some soccer moves can be a bit tricky and may take awhile... Read more »

Tribe of Shrews

Chris LeMaire
January 11, 2011

It’s no secret that many CCA students are gifted with amazing talents, specifically musical ability.  We are blessed to have such a talented worship team, but student music doesn’t stop there. Some students have developed such skills combined with creativity to take on the process of songwriting.... Read more »

Night of Hope

Alex Gomez
January 11, 2011

It’s Christmas time! Can you believe it? For many of us, this season came fast but nothing like the Night of Hope, this year’s Band and Choral Concert, presented at the Calvary Chapel Theatre on December 13 and 14, to get us in the Christmas spirit.  Like previous years, it showcased several performances... Read more »

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