Oracle Awarded Gold by CSPA

The Columbia Scholastic Press Association has just awarded the Oracle a Gold Medal — its highest honor — in its Medalist Critique.
The Oracle staff scored a total of 942 points out of 1,000.
 
Excerpt from the judge's notes:
 
You have a site to be proud of! I enjoyed learning about your school and what's going on. I had to search for small things to give you to improve on."
 
Editorial Board:
Anika B. '17
Eloise R. '17
Cybele Z. '18
Nelly R. '18
Alexandra C. '18
 
Staff Writers:
Anna B. '20
Logon C. '17
Alice G. '17
Ella F. '19
Elizabeth H. '19
Eden M. '19
Catherine (Cat) O. '18
Harley S. '17
Sara W. '18
Maya W. '18
 
Columnists:
Isabel A. '17
Anna A. '18
Stella G. '17
Audrey K. '17
Ciel T. '17
 
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