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May 20, 2013 • Abbie Milne, Senior Editor  

 Dear Class of 2013, Throughout our four years at Clearwater Central Catholic, I would’ve never thought a high school class could become a family. I grew up believing, after watching many chick flicks, that I’d have a close group of friends like in Grease, go on spontaneous adventures during a school... 

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Radio DJ’s and the 1st Amendment

Radio DJ’s and the 1st Amendment

February 13, 2013 • Xavi Pereda, Managing Editor  

   Listening to radio during a commute seems to be one of the most common forms of passing time while sitting in rush-hour traffic. However two popular bay-area voices have been absent from the radio waves. Two “Shock-Jocks”, Todd “MJ” Schnitt and Todd Clem (also known as Bubba the Love Sponge)... 

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Strike brings increased benefits to Chicago teachers

Strike brings increased benefits to Chicago teachers

October 2, 2012 • Katerina Ivanov, Staff Writer, Cartoonist  

Chicago, world famous for high winds, Al Capone and hot dogs, has now added another impactful event to its lineup: the first teachers’ strike in 25 years.    On Saturday, September 8, Chicago teachers demanded to be acknowledged. Striking at the Chicago Teachers’ Union headquarters, 26,000 teachers... 

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Florida Virtual School offers alternative options for students

Florida Virtual School offers alternative options for students

September 28, 2012 • David Paul, Staff Writer  

   Although Clearwater Central Catholic High School is an exceptional school with top of the line teachers and classes, most people aren’t aware of the other online options. Most kids take the basic English, math, science, history, Spanish and their choice of two electives for classes. However,... 

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The dead rise in Tampa, MOSI hosts mummy exhibit

The dead rise in Tampa, MOSI hosts mummy exhibit

April 20, 2012 • Xavi Pereda, Section Editor  

   When considering corpses, the average Central student is usually put off by the typical features of the dead: decomposition, stench, and an all-around feeling of disgust, most likely coming from the setting in of Rigamortis. However, theMuseumofScienceand Industry inTampa is welcoming the dead with... 

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Spanish club hosts first annual Spanish party

Spanish club hosts first annual Spanish party

March 28, 2012 • Ben Kieler, Staff Writer  

   Tuesday night, the first annual Spanish party was hosted by the Spanish Club and Spanish Honors Society in the McLaughlin Center.    The night was filled with festive Hispanic food and music.  In addition, projects that had been done by students about Spanish speaking countries were displayed... 

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CCC spreads love this Valentines Day

CCC spreads love this Valentines Day

February 14, 2012 • Emily Benko, Assistant Editor  

   Some call it Singles Awareness Day whilst others refer to it as Cat Appreciation Day, but CCC sticks with celebrating February 14 as Valentines Day. The day can either be heart warming, or heart wrenching depending on your relationship status, but one thing promised is a day in which you won’t... 

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Vandals set fire to Mary statue at St Petersburg Catholic High School

Vandals set fire to Mary statue at St Petersburg Catholic High School

February 9, 2012 • Benny Mendizabal, Staff Writer  

   The statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at St Petersburg Catholic High School was set on fire this past weekend in an act of vandalism.     The fire was intentionally set in the grotto that housed the statue, but police confirm that it was not a hate crime. The culprits are suspected to be teenagers,... 

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Major websites protest Congress’ censorship bill

Major websites protest Congress’ censorship bill

January 19, 2012 • Andy Maher, Section Editor  

   On Jan. 18, major websites like Wikipedia and Google shut down for 24 hours in order to protest new laws trying to be passed.    These laws, SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) essentially censor the information available online and impose harmful regulations for internet businesses. ... 

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Marauders volunteer to make a difference at Give Kids the World

Marauders volunteer to make a difference at Give Kids the World

January 18, 2012 • Michael Purcell, Editor-in-Chief  

   A group of Marauder volunteers will be travelling to Give Kids the World Village in Kissimmee, Fl. to support and spend time with terminally ill children whose wishes are being granted by the Children’s Dream Fund.    Give Kids the World is a “village” just outside of Orlando, Fl. meant... 

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