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Juniors get ready for a roaring good time at the prom

Juniors get ready for a roaring good time at the prom

Samantha Rock, Staff writer April 5, 2022

Juniors are getting reading for Saturday night's junior prom, which returns to Archbishop Carroll's East Gym after a two-year hiatus brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The junior prom theme this year...

Juniors Gabe Petrecz and Lucia Kamanousa wear masks in their Honors Journalism class.

Archbishop Carroll’s mask mandate: Students say their piece

Laura Wallon, Staff writer October 11, 2021

Students’ opinions of Archbishop Carroll's mask mandate range from support to derision. The Archdiocese of Philadelphia instituted the mandate for its high schools at the beginning of the school year...

Army Spc. Angel Laureano holds a vial of the COVID-19 vaccine, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Md., Dec. 14, 2020. (DoD photo by Lisa Ferdinando)

Carroll will host COVID-19 vaccine clinic

Matthew Boccella, Staff writer May 11, 2021

On Wednesday, May 26, Archbishop Carroll will host a clinic to administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to anyone 16 or older.  The COVID -19 clinic will be from 3 - 7 p.m.  Limited information about...

Carroll students among those in PA who received COVID-19 vaccinations

Carroll students among those in PA who received COVID-19 vaccinations

Kelly Fowler, Staff writer March 5, 2021

Some Carroll students are among those who have received vaccinations against COVID-19.  Thus far, 947,000 people in Pennsylvania have gotten the shots since they first became available in December....

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Upperclassmen events planned for spring

Sasha Lockett, Staff writer March 4, 2021

Although they were canceled last year, some important upperclassmen events will happen this year, although in alternative formats required because of safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, according...

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COVID impacts to the college admissions process suit Carroll students

Sasha Lockett, Staff writer March 4, 2021

Because of COVID-19, the college admissions process has been different this year. Many schools have opted to be standardized admissions test-optional, which makes students at Archbishop Carroll feel more...

COVID leads to spectator ban at Archbishop Carroll basketball games

February 1, 2021

The Archbishop Carroll administration has decided to prohibit spectators from basketball games because of the fear of spreading the coronavirus. The announcement was made today in an email, reprinted below: February...

Carroll and community experiences COVID spread

Carroll and community experiences COVID spread

Anna Winslow, Staff writer January 18, 2021

With the onset of cold weather and flu season, COVID-19 cases have continued to mount at Archbishop Carroll and in the surrounding area. Since the Thanksgiving break, 11 Archbishop Carroll students and...

COVID continues to confound

COVID continues to confound

Caleb Carter, Staff writer January 18, 2021

On March 13, 2020, Pennsylvania made the decision to fully shutdown all businesses, schools, restaurants, and many more facilities. Many people thought after the quarantine, humanity would resort back...

Boys basketball season is on despite COVID

Boys basketball season is on despite COVID

Caleb Carter, Staff writer January 18, 2021

After months of suspense and chaos, the Philadelphia Catholic League has confirmed there will be a six-week basketball season in which all league teams play each other. The season will conclude with a...

Senior privilege: Seniors want to wear masks from their colleges

Senior privilege: Seniors want to wear masks from their colleges

Nicholas Volpe, Staff writer January 18, 2021

Archbishop Carroll students look forward to senior year for a number of reasons, like being starters on their varsity teams and leads in the plays, picking out gowns and planning prom-posals for the senior...

‘Seven Sixers’ lose to Denver Nuggets as COVID protocol benches starters

Audrey Becker, Staff writer January 18, 2021

On January 9, three days after an exciting win against the Washington Wizards, the Philadelphia 76ers received word that go-to scorer Seth Curry tested positive for COVID-19. Despite the safety protocols...

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