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Rising Use of AI at Charlotte Catholic
Students at Charlotte Catholic High School are turning to Artificial Intelligence to help complete homework, study for tests, and practice skills. AI has quickly become a tool that students rely on for almost any class when they need extra assistance. Students commonly use AI to create practice materials that help them study more efficiently. Sophomore Evan Miller said, “I mostly use AI to make practice quizzes for chemistry, math and English. It saves me time and helps me

Gianna Renaldi
6 days ago


Split Superbowl Shows
Super Bowl LX took the nation by storm on Sunday, February 8th. As the Seahawks faced the Patriots, Americans found themselves divided between two halftime shows, the NFL’s performance by Bad Bunny and Turning Point USA’s alternative show headlined by Kid Rock. In late December 2025, the NFL announced that Bad Bunny, an up and coming Puerto Rican artist who recently won a Grammy for his album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” would headline the halftime show. The decision sparked back

Erik Vazquez-Kew
6 days ago


Students Weigh in on Campus Changes
Charlotte Catholic High School plans to renovate certain locations on campus in a $10.5 million project. This plan will renovate three areas of the school: the stadium, the commons, and the library. Additionally, the school will build a new technology center. Many Catholic students and faculty are excited about the possibilities these new renovations will bring. The first change to Charlotte Catholic will be the replacement of grass in Keffer Stadium’s field with artificial

Jack Efthimiou
6 days ago


Hornets Hammer Down Nine Win Streak
Charlotte's very own basketball team, the Hornets, made history this past month by winning nine straight games. This was the first time since 1999 that the Hornets have accomplished a win streak of eight games or more. The Hornets shocked the entire league with this feat, beating high-ranked teams and winning consistently on the road. The once doubted Hornets are now a feared team with a real chance at the play-in game. The Hornets are led by superstar Lamelo Ball who is av

Keaton McKinstry
6 days ago


Straw and Tin: Freshmen Steal the Spotlight
When it comes to casting for shows and musicals, seniors usually have bigger roles for their final year at Charlotte Catholic. However, freshmen Aaron Quintero and Will Oakes have found their way into the spotlight in this year’s spring musical, The Wizard of Oz . Will will play the Tinman, and Aaron will play the Scarecrow. Both freshmen have experience on stage. Will’s first ever role in the Charlotte Catholic theater was Mr. Smith in Meet Me in St. Louis . This was not W
Gray Farrar
6 days ago


Social Media Banned in Land Down Under
A little over a year ago, Australia passed a new law titled the Online Safety Amendment Bill, and only recently it came into full effect for the country on December 10, 2025. This new piece of legislation requires a minimum age of 16 years old on most social media platforms, including YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, X, and TikTok. Once passed, social media platforms were required to ask for photo or video evidence of proof of a user’s age or Australian citizens could simply p

John Wielechowski
6 days ago


Senior Scholarships Swarm In
Currently at Charlotte Catholic, 88 students have received 204 different scholarships, generating $11,014,000. Since not all students have reported their scholarships, these statistics are expected to continue rising until the deadline to report, which is mid-April. The majority of the scholarships received by seniors renew for four years, with the requirement that the student must retain a certain GPA. Additionally, the counseling office reported that this year students hav

Alexis Rand
6 days ago


Spring Sports Warm Up
As the weather gets warmer and the days get longer, Charlotte Catholic steps into one of the most competitive and electric times of the year: the spring sports season. Catholic provides a wide variety of sports during the spring season, including baseball, softball, men’s golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, mountain biking, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, and track and field. For starters, the Charlotte Catholic baseball team, led by head coach Eddie Hull, has set some very high expec

Farris Carinci
6 days ago


Superbowl Makes Sales with AI
The NFL hosted its 60th Superbowl with the Seahawks playing against the Patriots on Sunday, February 8th. While most people initially turn the TV on to watch the game, viewers often remain engaged watching the million-dollar ads between plays. This year, a 30-second commercial spent a record breaking $10,000,000 on its production, marking a significant increase from the $7-8 million range seen in 2024 and 2025. While commercials growing in cost is a constant trend, there wa

Annie Duncan
6 days ago


Charlotte Catholic Celebrates Student-Athletes on National Signing Day
Eight Charlotte Catholic student athletes signed to a variety of schools on February 4th for National Signing Day. All the work that these athletes put in has paid off and their success was put on display in front of their friends, family, and the Charlotte Catholic community. Two athletes committed for soccer. Women's soccer player Margueritte McPhillips signed with Connecticut College. Connecticut College is a division three college that competes in the New England Small

Aidan Flynn
6 days ago


Panthers’ 2025 Season Sets the Foundation for Future Success
The Carolina Panthers reached the playoffs this year for the first time since the 2017 season. They also won the NFC South for the first time since they made the Super Bowl in 2015. The recent success from Charlotte Catholic’s hometown team has brought a lot of excitement to the school and the community. In their first round playoff game, the Panthers played the Los Angeles Rams at home. Fans highly anticipated this game, hoping the Panthers would advance. Specifically, the

Aidan Flynn
Feb 23


Short But Sweet Catholic School’s Week
Charlotte Catholic High School celebrated Catholic Schools Week from Wednesday, January 28th to Friday, January 30th on campus after two snow days canceled the first part of the schedule. The shortened week still included service projects, themed dress down days, a raffle, and a pep rally. Students returned on Wednesday and gathered for an all‑school Mass. Throughout the day, theology classes hosted vocational visitors who spoke about their careers and faith paths. Students
catholicchronicle
Feb 23
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