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The necessity and the morality of capital punishment has been a controversial debate of recent times.
The hard work is finally paying off for Nicole Samuel.
Columba College has vowed to review its school excursion safety policy after 18 pupils narrowly avoided tragedy when they were caught in a dangerous rip near Purakaunui yesterday.
Queenstown's Laura Saville is the only survivor of the Columba College relay team that won the national schools gold medal in Wellington last year.
Columba College's business hall of fame has swelled to 13 with the recent induction of old girls Sarah Ottrey and Susan Berry.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Columba College won the Otago secondary schools netball championships at the Edgar Centre yesterday but it was a close-run thing.
Columba College has inducted two of its former pupils into the school's 2012 Distinguished Alumni.
Columba College has inducted two of its former pupils into the school's 2012 Distinguished Alumni.
The English sisters make a habit of winning races in tandem.
Bayfield High School Bayfield runners are going well with some good performances in recent events. Following the successful school cross-country and the Logan Park road race, the team grew to 24 with six teams competing in the Caversham road relay.
Winning a national German film-making competition when you are only 14 is good. But beating university film-making students can only be described as "wunderbar".
Columba College held its prizegiving this week.
Columba College year 12 pupil Tatiana Biggemann has a bit of a flair for languages.
The popular stereotype that girls and computer science do not mix is one pupils at Columba College are helping to turn around.
Shona Harvey (nee Duncan) was a talented athlete and hockey player in her youth. She was selected in the New Zealand under-23 hockey squad and won a national relay bronze medal in athletics.
Pioneer ecotourism and corporate marketing and communications are the respective backgrounds of this year's two Columba College laureates inducted into its Business Hall of Fame.
Penelope Couper, Imogen Davis and Dannielle Hall plan to make their one act play a wonder.
When Helen Kent, Jessica Barton and Melanie Redding learnt this week they had won an international French writing competition, they could not help but proclaim "oh, la la".