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The student news site of Coral Gables Senior High School

CavsConnect

The student news site of Coral Gables Senior High School

CavsConnect

Ramadi is the capital of the largest province in Iraq, Anbar.

Islamic State Takes Hold of Ramadi

Catherine Healy, Business Manager May 17, 2015

As of May 17, Ramadi, an Iraqi city, has fallen under control of the Islamic State (IS) and most of the Iraqi Military Force has fled the area due to the fact that they are running out of ammunition and...

Catch as much as you can!

Cash Tornado Machine here at Gables!

Catherine Healy, Business Manager May 15, 2015

Wednesday, May 13 the SFEFC visited us with their cash tornado machine again. This is a promotional event we are doing (2nd time Monday) and plan to continue next year. Each time they bring the machine...

Yearbook Sale Extravaganza!

Yearbook Sale Extravaganza!

May 14, 2015

You can still purchase a copy of the 2015 award-winning yearbook for $80 in front of the new building during both lunches May 18-22. Checks made payable to Coral Gables Senior High are accepted or you...

Freshman Orientation is a rite of passage that new Cavaliers will enjoy.

Incoming Cavs: Attend Freshman Orientation!

Sabrina Ochoa, Editor-in-Chief May 13, 2015

This year's Freshman Orientation will be held on June 2 at 5 p.m. in Gables' very own auditorium. Attendees will have a chance to: Pick up course sheets RSVP for IB Cav Camp Buy uniforms &...

The second Nepal earthquake has devastating effects.

A Second Earthquake Has Hit Nepal

Catherine Healy, Business Manager May 13, 2015

A second major earthquake hit Nepal just two weeks after the first. It had a magnitude of 7.3 and was followed by six aftershocks, all with a magnitude of 5.0 or higher. It has killed at least 48 people...

Zimmerman, a volunteer neighborhood guard, shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, in Sanford, Florida, in 2012.

Zimmerman Survives Shooting with Minor Injuries

Catherine Healy, Business Manager May 13, 2015

George Zimmerman is in the spotlight once again, this time as the one being shot at. Zimmerman has had a long history of road rage with a man named Matthew Apperson; while driving, a bullet came in through...

The Science National Honor Society is now a part of Gables!

Science Honor Society at Gables!

Daniela Quijano, Editor May 12, 2015

As the emphasis on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) careers grows and more students show an interest in the sciences, Gables's very own National Honor Society of Science (SNHS)...

The Pakistani Mountainous region is one of the countries main attractions.

Fatal Helicopter Crash in Pakistan kills Foreign Nationals

Catherine Healy, Business Manager May 11, 2015

According to BBC World News, May 8, 2015 a Pakistani army helicopter crashed in the mountainous area of north Pakistan, hitting a school building; no children were in class at the time. Seven people died,...

Congrats to all!

Bloomberg Certification Recipients!

Catherine Healy, Business Manager May 10, 2015

Christian Moline, Jonathan Brito, Jaeden Valdespino, Pedro Gimenez-Zapiol, Daniel Ruiz, Rodrigo Fernandez, Jonathan Marrero, Lucy Baez, and Marcos Balsera all received the Bloomberg Certificate at FIU....

Recap: May 4-May 10

Recap: May 4-May 10

Daniela Quijano, Editor May 10, 2015

International Affairs 10-year-old denied abortion A 10-year-old girl was raped by her stepfather and is now pregnant. Activist groups are pressing the government in Paraguay to allow her to have...

Once APs are over, dont miss out on this wonderful movie series!

May the 4th Be With You

Catherine Healy, Business Manager May 6, 2015

Over 35 years ago, the blockbuster movie Star Wars blew up the movie industry and left shoes no other movie has been able to fill. The epic space adventure franchise directed by George Lucas has 6 movies;...

These eye scans will assist in capturing criminals more efficiently.

Police Begin Using Eye Scans

Samantha Valero, Staff Writer May 6, 2015

Recently, police around the world have been using technologies that we may consider old, such as paper databases and fingerprints. Now instead of using fingerprints, the world is taking a step forward...

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