With the start of hybrid learning, many students and parents have had concerns about sending their child back to school. Remote learning on this scale has never been attempted before, and there have been a few bumps in the road. Students from OA took the time to tell me about the pros and cons of […]
Screen Time: Hannah Carroll
Each week we pose a series of questions to students about their phones. Q: How low can your battery percentage go before you are stressed?A: 1% Q: How many emails are in your inbox?A: 4,690 Q: The first app you use in the morning?A: Snapchat Q: Average daily screen time? A: 9h 30m Q: Most […]
Students React: OA First Time Voters
With the election now only 14 days away, the focus has switched from the candidates to the voters. The Daily Olivian asked first time voters Braeden Kelly and Taylor Kodzis five questions about the election, and here are their responses: Question: Are you casting your vote by mail or in person? Braeden: I am voting […]
The Social: 10/12-10/16
As a new feature for the Daily Olivian, we will be giving short recaps on some popular social media posts throughout each week. Though there are no promises that there will be popular social media posts every week, I think we all know the internet well enough to understand that there will inevitably be enough […]
Oliver Ames Girls’ Soccer takes on Foxboro…
OA girls’ soccer ties with Foxboro High school 2-2 on Wednesday night’s game at OA.
What Matters in Politics: COVID in the West Wing
On Friday, October 2nd, at 1:00am, the President announced through Twitter that he and Melania tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, Trump has been to Walter Reed and back, taken a joy ride for fun, put Secret Service and White House Staffers in danger, and taken his mask off for a photo-op. It’s no surprise […]