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STRENGTHENING THE BODY: Swimmer and junior Sayjel Parikshak holds a side plank during her workout before getting into the pool. Parikshak swims the 100 meter breaststroke for the CHS women’s swim team.

Swimmers Of CHS: Swimmers recall why they started swimming, why they still do it

Sarah Kim February 22, 2019

Junior Sayjel Parikshak “When I was 2 years old, my parents signed me up to learn swimming as a survival skill. I ended up loving the water and I started taking swim lessons at a local swim club....

Sophomore Harel Halevi prepares for practice. Halevi said that even after the school tournament season is over, many will still continue to train as part of the club season.

Team has players advance to regional, hope for success at Semistate

Sarah Kim February 9, 2019

The Carmel Wrestling team placed first at the Regional tournament on Feb. 2. Sophomore Harel Halevi discussed the happenings of the tournament. “We were really happy with how Regionals ended up...

Nakshatri shakes the hand of a guest speaker who came to the CHS Democrats club. Sapna said the club will sometimes host speakers to talk about their specialities or their expertise.

Scouting for the Future: Students, community members explore what drives some students to stay, some to quit Girl Scouts

Tara Kandallu, Sarah Kim, Angela Li, and Raphael Li January 24, 2019

For Sapna Nakshatri, Girl Scouts and junior, Girl Scouts has always been an integral part of her life. She joined the program in second grade and started out her experience with Troop 1500. Even when the...

Sophomore Harel Halevi hydrates before practice. The team needs to drink a certain amount of water to make weights.

Team places second at meet, continues to train

Sarah Kim December 4, 2018

The Wrestling team placed 2nd at a meet on Dec. 1. Head Coach Ed Pendowski said, “This weekend was a really good program win, the team finished in second, but we still had four returning semi-state...

Team expecting great season, defeats Lebanon at first meet

Sarah Kim November 27, 2018

 The Wrestling team defeated Lebanon 63-6. Sophomore Harel Halevi talked about the outcome of the meet and his expectations for the season. “I feel like the win was a decent start, but we definitely...

Emma Cappella, sophomore and cross-country runner stands next to a photo of her mother, Allison ‘Bailey’ Cappella (second on the right, front row). Capella won state runner up in 1990.

Student athletes explain pressures involved with having parents featured on Wall of Fame

Sarah Kim November 16, 2018

Cross-country running, like many other sports, is an activity that children often begin at a young age. With programs such as Pups Running, elementary school students who participate often feed into the...

Senior Calvin Bates sprints to the finish line at State on Oct. 27. Bates placed 19thwith a time of 16:14.0.

Tournament team wins State Oct. 27

Sarah Kim October 29, 2018

The men’s cross- country team beat two other top contenders for the IHSAA state title. The final team scores were CHS, 136; Cathedral 146; and Fishers, 150. Head Coach Colin Altevogt spoke about the...

Senior Calvin Bates crosses the finish line at the Sectional meet on Oct. 6. He placed second and the team placed first overall.

Team Advances to Regional meet on Oct. 13

Sarah Kim October 8, 2018

The men’s cross-country team won the Sectional meet advancing to the Regional meet at the White River Elementary School course. These upcoming meets are only run by those on the tournament roster....

As the first public school in Indiana to go test-optional, Ball State’s decision affects college admissions for seniors

As the first public school in Indiana to go test-optional, Ball State’s decision affects college admissions for seniors

Lillian He September 21, 2018

Over the summer, Ball State University announced it would make submitting SAT and ACT scores optional for students applying for the Class of ’23. Ball State’s decision is a part of a wider movement...

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