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The Daily Olivian

The Daily Olivian

The student news site of Oliver Ames High School in Easton, Massachusetts

The Proudler Comment- The Art of Having Class

February 8, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

You are in that one class that you actually enjoy. The class is watching a movie only loosely related to the academics that are supposed to be taught, and the substitute teacher present doesn’t care if anyone is on there phone. Needless to say, things are going well, that is until some senior comes in […]

Senior Swim night!

February 7, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

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Send Us Your Patriot’s Pics!

February 6, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

Do you have pictures of the Patriot’s parade? Send us your picutres and you could win a $5 Starbucks giftcard! Submit your photos to dailyolivian@easton.k12.ma.us by Sunday, Feb. 10th at midnight!  

Buche’s Book Recommendations: The Count of Monte Cristo

February 6, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

Hello! Welcome to Buche’s Book Recommendations, a bi-weekly op-ed where I, Alex Paul Buche, discuss and recommend my favorite novels, nonfiction works, short stories, and novellas to my fellow students at OA. Feel free to absorb any of my information that you might find helpful, but always give a book its proper chance to impress […]

Student-Athlete of the Week: Lauren Picanzi

February 4, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

This week’s student-athlete of the week is Lauren Picanzi, a Junior on the OA gymnastics team. She has consistently been one of the top performers all year for the team, but last week had an amazing competition in the win over Sharon, scoring a 9.1 on the vault. She described this score as “my favorite […]

Students Weigh in on the Super Bowl: “Boring” and Maroon 5 “Trash”

February 4, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

The Super Bowl last night was certainly different from the many other ones that we have seen where exciting catches and touchdowns filled our memories for weeks to come. The game was extremely low scoring with defense taking the forefront for the Pats. So…was this a fun game? Here are some students thoughts: Phil Poirier: […]

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