Columbia River Students Head to Ethics Bowl Nationals


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:40
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Columbia River Students Head to Ethics Bowl Nationals

Columbia River High Schools philosophy club team is heading to the National High School Ethics Bowl Championship in North Carolina after a strong performance in regional competitions. The team, which started with just one student nine years ago, has grown into multiple teams that practice weekly. They secured their spot in the nationals after winning the runner-up position in the Oregon regional and stepping in for the winning team from Lake Oswego. The students are now preparing for the big showdown, with one senior excited to represent their school on the national stage.

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