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  • Farewell, Flacco: Super Bowl MVP Traded to Broncos

    Justin Gardner
    As every Baltimore fan already knows, Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl 2012 MVP, has been traded to the Denver Broncos. 
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  • New Turf Fields Project Completed

    Nick Logue '20
    During the summer Calvert Hall began a new project of building two new turf fields in the area between the baseball stadium and the football. These fields will be the new practice areas for soccer, football, lacrosse, competition marching band, and rugby. These fields used to be where those teams, excluding rugby, would have their practices. The grass field had dirt patches everywhere and had little holes that could seriously hurt someone if they weren’t looking. The new addition of the turf fields was a good investment because it gives players/musicians better playing conditions and provides more practice space for teams to practice.
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  • Player Profile: Mike Campbell '19

    Tommy Hinson '21
    Mike Campbell, number 18 on the field and starting QB on our Varsity Football team. As a freshman Mike played on our JV team. Sophomore year he played on JV then was placed on the varsity roster for the last two games of the season. Junior year Mike played on the varsity team completing 56% of his passes and passing for 2000 yards. He also had a total of 18 touchdowns for the season. Finally, his final year playing Mike injured his knee tearing his ACL. However, Mike started the season well with a historic win over Wise. I put together a little Q&A asking Mike about how his football career went and some highlights.
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  • Mo' Paper, Mo' Problems

    Conner Dawson
    This article was originally supposed to address a question that I asked myself one day while walking by the Attendance Office: how many pieces of paper does Calvert Hall use on just bulletins alone?  But this question of paper use sparked an even larger debate between both students and teachers. The following is part 1 in a series.
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  • Students Weigh in on Trump's SOTU

    Francis Antonyraj & Nick Boehl
    On February 5, President Donald J. Trump delivered his second State of the Union Address.
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  • Exam Week Schedule Called Into Question

    Sam Gallatin
    It's exam week, and we are seniors: we know what to expect. This is not our first rodeo; we are not green like some freshmen.  However this year, we were thrown a curveball from Senior religion almost as if Sandy Koufax had hurled it. It was a 200-question exam with a chart and an in-class essay.  
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  • Calvert Hall’s Lend Me A Tenor

    Kellen Ciccanti '19
    If you didn’t happen to catch Calvert Hall’s latest Fall theater production of Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me A Tenor, I can assure you that sitting down and experiencing the accumulation of comedic talent gathered for this year’s smaller scale show was greatly engrossing.
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  • Q&A: Mrs. Kamp Takes Over Theatre

    Michael Fenlon
    After the departure of Mrs. Jillian Bauersfeld from the Theatre Program, a new director was needed. Mrs. Kelly Kamp, a teacher from the social studies department who worked with Mrs. Bauersfeld last year on Les Misérables has taken over as director. 
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