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Senior staff of The Rambler bids farewell

Senior staff of The Rambler bids farewell

The Rambler May 28, 2015

For the past four years, the seniors of Cathedral Prep have been through some of the best and worst times of their lives. They've trudged along through the thick and the thin. Freshman year seems decades...

Summer doesn't mean vacation for students with summer jobs

Summer doesn’t mean vacation for students with summer jobs

The Rambler May 26, 2015

As summer approaches, many students are getting ready to spend their time at the beach, laying out in the sun, playing golf, and participating in all sorts of different summer activities. Although while...

Prep seniors look forward to heading off to college

Prep seniors look forward to heading off to college

The Rambler April 24, 2015

As this school year begins to come to a close, most of the students at Cathedral Prep are focusing on the summer ahead, but as for the seniors, many of them are looking beyond the summer and focusing on...

This is an example of what students see on their iPad screen when attempting to visit a blocked website like barstoolsports.com.

Students react to blocked websites and apps at school

The Rambler March 27, 2015

W ithin the past week, students have gone up in arms in reaction to the technology center blocking ESPN.com, along with the NCAA March Madness app and the Bar Stool Sports app and website. Since the closing...

The composite staff bracket that the staff of The Rambler voted on has one glaring error with Baylor in the Final Four, but the bracket scored 380 points overall, so it's in the middle of the pack for the time being.

Updated 2015 Rambler Bracket Challenge standings entering Sweet 16

The Rambler March 25, 2015

The 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball March Madness Tournament started two weeks ago, and the madness began right away. There have already been multiple upsets with 10-seed Ohio State beating, 7-seed VCU, 11-seed...

Rambler hockey to play Bishop Canevin tonight

Rambler hockey to play Bishop Canevin tonight

The Rambler March 9, 2015

The Cathedral Prep hockey team is prepared for their game tonight against Bishop Canevin in the semifinals of the Pens Cup at the Robert Morris University Island Sports Center. The winner of Monday night's...

Prep community joins together for Catholic Schools Week

Prep community joins together for Catholic Schools Week

The Rambler February 4, 2015

Over the last school week (Jan. 25-Jan. 31) Cathedral Prep, along with every Catholic School across the United States, celebrated National Catholic Schools Week. National Catholic Schools Week is the annual...

Alumni Profile: Greg Rubino (’69)

Alumni Profile: Greg Rubino (’69)

The Rambler January 13, 2015

Mr. Gregory J. Rubino is a Cathedral Preparatory School alumni. In 1964, another year of eighth grade students were running around frantically, worrying about where they would be going off to high school,...

Beards for Blessings: Students purchase 'No Shave Passes' for a cause

Beards for Blessings: Students purchase ‘No Shave Passes’ for a cause

The Rambler December 3, 2014

The students of Cathedral Prep returned from Thanksgiving to crowd the halls and cause trouble. Only this time something's a little different: some of them have beards! That's right. Members of the Cathedral...

Manhunt ends with arrest of suspect Eric Frein

Manhunt ends with arrest of suspect Eric Frein

The Rambler November 17, 2014

On Sept. 12, 2014, two Pennsylvania state troopers were ambushed at a Pennsylvania State Police Barracks, in Blooming Grove, Pa. One officer, Cpl. Bryon Dickson, was shot and killed outside of the barracks,...

Search continues for suspected cop killer Frein

Search continues for suspected cop killer Frein

The Rambler October 27, 2014

On Sept. 12, 2014, in Swiftwater, Pa., suspect Eric Matthew Frein ambushed two Pennsylvania State Troopers, shooting and killing Cpl. Byron Dickson and wounding Trooper Alex T. Douglass outside of the...

First case of Ebola virus diagnosed in United States

First case of Ebola virus diagnosed in United States

The Rambler October 20, 2014

Ebola has been in the headlines recently as the first diagnosed case in the United States was announced on Sept. 30. in Dallas, Texas. The man in question, Thomas Eric Duncan, died of Ebola on Oct. 8. The...

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