Winter may be upon us in Easton, Massachusetts, but the conversation around the green spaces and eco-friendly initiatives in the school are gaining momentum. Caitlyn Roney, a Junior and co president of the Oliver Ames Environmental Society, says that a community garden and fair trade coffee are just the beginning. “Our main goal is to […]
OA Drama Presents…
For over two months, the Oliver Ames Drama Club has been busy rehearsing for their upcoming performance of Cash on Delivery. The play, a British farce by Michael Cooney, is set entirely in one room of a house, but it’s full of interesting (and often idiotic) characters in ridiculous situations. In the play, Eric Swan […]
Teacher’s Opinions: How Phones Should Be Used in the Classroom
Like it or not, phones have become an essential part of our daily lives. They have even become part of the classroom: students review flashcards on Quizlet, receive grades on X2, and turn in assignments on Google Classroom. While phones may have helped our learning process, each teacher has a very different point of view […]
Senior Profile: Domna Poulimeni
Authored by Caroline Berteletti Born in Θεσσαλονίκη (pronounced: Thessaloniki), Domna Poulimeni has seen and lived on the other side of the world, until September 19th 2006. On that day, Domna and her family moved from Greece to the United States of America, due to the declining economy within Greece and her parents’ hope that their children […]
One Vote- How Kyle Marsh Lucked Out
As the Pep Rally reached a peaking moment last Wednesday before Thanksgiving break, Kyle Marsh fixed his tie and combed his hair. The votes were in. Statistically speaking, only half of eligible Americans vote per year, and sometimes, less than half. In following this tradition of classic American Democracy, the 592 votes (Around half of […]
Pep Rally 2018!
Photos by: Rylee Walsh and Olivia Piazza