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The Daily Olivian

The Daily Olivian

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

Who is Trish Macki?

February 4, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

Students and teachers who check their school email with any regularity have almost certainly heard of her. Her name has become somewhat famous among students, some of whom have reportedly (and unsuccessfully) tried to block her emails, while others bemoan the fact that she is the only person who consistently emails them.   She is […]

Pond Hockey!

February 1, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

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Super Bowl- to Care or Not

January 31, 2019 By Rodney Schussler

“Give them bread and circus and they will never revolt.” – Juvenal, Roman Poet The Super Bowl is nothing but circus, and your ruffles potato chips nothing but bread, and while you sit idly being entertained by grown men running a piece of leather across some arbitrary white line the real problems persist. Sports were […]

Should the School Start Time Be Pushed Back?

January 30, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

Do you wake up feeling tired? Are you not a morning person? Does getting up before the sun sound like torture? If you answered yes to any of these questions you might wonder one thing. Why does our school start at 7:55? 4 different students give their opposing opinions about whether the school start time […]

Student-Athlete of the Week: Ethan Eckstrom

January 28, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

The Daily Olivian is starting a new feature called “student athlete of the week” in which we do a profile of a random student athlete at OA. The first of these is on Ethan Eckstrom, a senior at OA and a captain on the basketball team. Ethan has helped lead Oliver Ames to a 7-5 […]

Monday Pick- Pea Coat

January 28, 2019 By The Daily Olivian

It is utterly beyond my understanding why the youth of today have the strange fixation of wearing hooded sweatshirts year round. Sure, in the fall it might offer that ideal level of warmth, but the sheer lack of professionalism in the appearance of a hoodie confuses me as to why its become such a culture […]

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