In my life, I’ve gone through a lot of different kinds of music. Since late 2020, I’ve been listening to 90s music, specifically grunge and punk rock. The kind of punk rock I’ve been into is called “riot grrrl”, which is a feminist subgenre of punk. During my first month of getting into this music, […]
The Wedge Season
We have been living in a confusing and frustrating time for a long while now, but just because it has been a year since the confusion began doesn’t make it any easier. The Wedge season is essentially the part 2 of the winter season, with volleyball, football, track, and cheer making up the participants. For […]
Your Guide to the Principal Candidates
Update 3/26: The first candidate, Russ Booth, is not moving forward to the next round. I have kept his responses in the article so students can see how he compared to the other two candidates. Over the course of three days, the finalists for the new principal position visited OA and had Q&A sessions with […]
Separating the Art from the Artist: My Internal Dilemma
Have you ever listened to an artist, only to later find out that they aren’t the best person? If you’re anything like me, this probably bothers you. I mean, who would want a musician they like to actually be bad? I think of people like Lana Del Rey and Courtney Love and acknowledge their good […]
Fashionista Of The Month: Allison Evin
Roaming the halls of OA students all have their own ways of self-expression. A fan favorite however is one’s personal style. To honor this method of self-expression Allison Evin is being highlighted as this month’s fashionista of the month. Allison is a junior at Oliver Ames and an active member of the community. While playing […]
5 Questions with Kaleigh Culleton
5 Questions with OA senior Kaleigh Culleton. Q) Do you take part in St. Patricks day? If so, what do you usually do to celebrate? A) Yes my family is very Irish. To celebrate St Patricks Day , we eat Irish soda bread and go to an Irish pub. When my sisters and I were […]