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Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin’s faith and justice class hosted esteemed leaders of various faith communities and engaged the students in a conversation about the importance of interfaith communication and action...
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Four NDCL students have received recognition in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program...
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With 46 winners, NDCL topped the list of all schools statewide in the 2023 Believe in Ohio scholarship competition...
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The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society recently recognized junior Mary Lucy Currier for raising $27,554 to support medical research and improve the quality of life of patients and their families affected by blood cancer...
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Students in Greg Schmidt's marketing principles classes recently served as business consultants to entrepreneurs in Honduras through Global Brigades, an international non-profit organization that collaborates with communities to achieve health and economic goals...
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Sophomore Olivia Lewis won the first-place prize in the Chardon Rotary speech contest on March 20 at The Lodge at Bass Lake...
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NDCL's robotics team finished eighth in a highly competitive field of the top 36 teams in Ohio at the FIRST Tech Challenge State Championship at Hobart Arena in Troy on March 11...
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Senior Sofia Thornhill will be advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout by the Boys Scouts of America during a court of honor ceremony this weekend...
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For the seventh time in the past eight years, NDCL's Legal Lions mock trial team has advanced to the Ohio Mock Trial State Competition...
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Wildlife expert and adventurer Coyote Peterson '00, host of Animal Planet's “Coyote Peterson: Brave the Wild” series and YouTube's Brave Wilderness channel, returned to NDCL for a special Spirit Week assembly for the entire sophomore class on Jan. 30...
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