By: Simon Hall Mo’s Purpose Finding purpose is one of the toughest things to do, so when you put it on a bunch of teenagers and say that their whole life relies upon this decision, it becomes even more difficult. However, for Mohamed Ali Chadli, although he may not have a pinpoint idea of what […]
OA Marching Band: Hard Work and High Hopes
On October 31, the Oliver Ames Marching Band was declared Division 4 Champions at the MICCA Finals, concluding their competition season with a major win. The feelings were bitter-sweet with their transfer into the parade band season. The hopes are high with the release of the basis of their 2022’s show theme, Stevie Wonder, and the announcement […]
Screentime with Cayleigh O´Connell
Q: How low does your battery get before you’re stressed? A: usually 5%, I let it go for awhile before charging. Q: How many emails are in your inbox? A: it says 99+, so probably too many to count Q: What is the first app you use in the morning? A: YouTube Q: Average daily […]
The Forever Changing Dynamic of the Student Parking Lot
In previous years, most of the students that would arrive early, either by bus or car, would make their way into the atrium, or they would sit in their classrooms early. They would converse with their friends while they anxiously waited for the 7:55 bell to ring. Now, students who arrive early decide to sit […]
DJ Henry Day: What to Expect
Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors know that last year Oliver Ames had it’s first annual DJ Henry Day to celebrate the life of a member of the Easton Community who lost his life. It is also used to help educate students on the important topic of racism and how it affects the members of this and […]