Authored by Ally Scolnick The Oliver Ames gymnasium is completely crowded. A volleyball game is occurring and it is game point. Attleboro serves it over and Sadie homer gets the point, and her 1000th dig. Sadie was the first girl in the volleyball program to ever receive this achievement. Sadie plays leibro for the Oliver […]
Tim Olsen – On your Phone…
Editor’s Note- ‘On Your Phone…’ is a reoccurring feature which begs the question, “What’s on your Phone?” What is the first app you check in the morning and the last before you go to bed? Snapchat 2. What is your average screen time? 3 hours 3. What are your […]
Student Profile- Reid Latham
As the snow melts from the fields and spring sports seem not so far away anymore, Reid Latham becomes increasingly more excited for the upcoming baseball season. Reid, now 17 years old, has been playing baseball since he was 6 years old, and welcomes the new season with open arms every year. He felt that […]
Editorial- Stop Wasting Your Time With Senior Assassin
Editor’s Note- this was written as the collective viewpoint of the Editorial Staff. Senior Assassin, or some version of it, is a tradition which is commonly found in any high school in America. However, that doesn’t make it worthwhile. If you’re a senior, you’ve spent the past four years drinking from the water fountains, getting […]
Student Profile- Jay Schindler
As a student at OA you might see certain people in the halls and think, “I have no idea who that is or what their name is.” Jay Schindler is one of those kids. You have probably seen him often walking through the halls with his hood on, AirPods in and head down as he […]
Monday Pick- Not Doing Homework
Have you ever tumbled out of bed at 7:30, the faintest glimpse of sunlight spreading over your body? Have you ever then realized that a major assignment was due in about an hour? Well, my friend, you’re in luck, because today is Monday! Monday’s are perfect for procrastinating and making everyone else’s life just as […]