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The Catalyst

The Student Newspaper of Notre Dame High School

The Catalyst

The Student Newspaper of Notre Dame High School

The Catalyst

Clair Sapilewski

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor

 

Clair Sapilewski is the Managing Editor and is in Journalism II this year. This is her third year writing articles for The NDB Catalyst.

She runs track and cross country and loves to play the piano. In Clair’s free time, she enjoys reading and sculpture. English, AP Government, and Journalism are her favorite school subjects. This past summer, Clair participated in the Medill journalism program through Northwestern University. 

Clair would love to continue journalism in college.

All content by Clair Sapilewski
Culinary Column

Culinary Column

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
May 24, 2022
Gabby Wylie-Chaney prepares for her AP exams.

[Photo] In-person AP exams return

Molly Phan, Opinion Editor
May 24, 2022
The juniors chose to focus their vibrant
banner on reality TV shows to compliment their class theme.

[Photo] Junior POV: Aquacades

Desea Bond, Staff Writer
April 8, 2022
COVID-19 had a much bigger impact on 2021 than anticipated.

2021: The second year of COVID-19

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
February 11, 2022
Culinary Column : February

Culinary Column : February

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
February 11, 2022
Marvel fans await the upcoming episodes of "Hawkeye".

TV Preview: “Hawkeye”

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
December 10, 2021

Head of School search advances

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
December 10, 2021
Culinary Column

Culinary Column

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
December 10, 2021
The Spartans cheer their hearts out in during their last Ding-Bat Day rally.

Ding-Bat Day Halloween rally

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
October 29, 2021
Spartan Spirit Director Megan Sarhatt leads the senior class into their last “Welcome Back” rally.

First rally back on campus

Clair Sapilewski, Managing Editor
October 1, 2021
Masks cover people’s smiles, limiting social interactions by making someone appear less approachable. Karla Aguilar and Emma Trainor smile through their masks.

[Photo] The loss of a smile

Ashley Strain, Contributing Writer
May 25, 2021
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