By Joshua LaBrosse In a society where income inequality and the gender pay gap is evident, little is being done to address this critical issue. This issue is extremely relevant in the disparity of unequal pay in women’s sports, which is not being addressed appropriately to create any sense of equality. Female athletes from almost […]
Our People: Jordan Rix
Joshua LaBrosse Attending an American high school can be a difficult challenge for many exchange students who come from different countries around the world. But South African exchange student Jordan Rix, a seventeen year old South African exchange students who attends Oliver Ames High School, has been able to adapt easily to a new […]
Skin Dilemma
Addressing skin concerns is an essential aspect of maintaining healthy, radiant skin. Whether you’re dealing with acne, dryness, or signs of aging, there are several steps you can take to improve your skin’s appearance and overall health. First and foremost, it’s crucial to establish a consistent skincare routine tailored to your specific skin type and […]
Our people: Hanna Pineo
By: Faith Monteiro Many kids currently attending Oliver Ames High School were born and raised in Easton, Massachusetts. But not this senior, Hanna Pineo, who was born in a small town outside of Chicago named Cary. Very similar to Easton and its relation to Boston, but very different people. Since she was eight when they […]
Our People: Maggie Plante
Zachariah Lerman No matter what Margaret Plante is doing or where she is, keeping herself busy is how she gives back to the world for making her the way she is. Her desire to help her family and friends goes beyond to strangers unknown to her. The kind heart that she possesses is contagious to […]
The Benefits of Challenging Yourself
I wanted to end this school year reflecting on a class that truly defined my sophomore year. Last year I did not know how much choosing AP Economics as my elective would change me. As a freshman, I was interested in the class, but thinking back, I knew absolutely nothing. I was hoping to be […]