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The Daily Olivian

The Daily Olivian

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

Destiny of OA- Halloween or Whatever

October 19, 2018 By The Daily Olivian

It’s spooky time!!! This is 2nd favorite fat season after Thanksgiving. I love that I can eat all the tooth-rotting candy I want at the same time I’m dressed as something completely ridiculous that probably cost me more than all the candy is worth. Actually, I don’t love it. I’m so mad that it is not […]

Lip Sync Preview!

October 17, 2018 By The Daily Olivian

The Class of 2019 Executive Board is hosting the second annual lip sync on Thursday, October 18th at 7:00 pm in the OA auditorium. Performers will be judged based on accuracy of their lip syncing, creativity of the performance, originality, and showmanship. The judges for the event will be Ms. Coffman, Brittney Cann, Mrs. Romaine, […]

Getting To Know The Freshmen

October 16, 2018 By The Daily Olivian

Being a Freshman in high school can be tough, we all know how it goes. New teachers, bigger buildings, different schedules- stressful to say the least. Being a senior, I remember what it was like a short three years ago as an incoming freshmen. Everything was intimidating to me, I never thought I would understand […]

Inside the Iron Tigers, OA’s Robotics Team

October 10, 2018 By The Daily Olivian

Oliver Ames has an impressive secret- its own robotics team, the Iron Tigers. Last year the Iron Tigers were able to win an entire competition with their robot Entropy as part of the FIRST organization. But instead at looking at the teams impressive record of accomplishments, we are going to look inside the people who […]

Friday Night Football!

October 9, 2018 By The Daily Olivian

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Opinion: It’s Time to Change How We Educate

October 5, 2018 By The Daily Olivian

By Nathanael Simeon Research done by the University of Anglia, U.K. states that students entering college were only able to recall 40 percent of the teachings that they had just spent 12 years of their life studying. So what is the point of spending all those years knowing that 60 percent of the information is […]

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