In the election which occurred on May 4th, 2018, a historical precedent for Oliver Ames Governor election was set. Not only did the election between Jack Mills and Kayla Dalton end in favor of Ms. Dalton, but it also was the largest landslide in Oliver Ames High School Governor election history. In total, Kayla Dalton […]
Oliver Ames High School Gives Tribute to Lary Parthree for Third Year Since His Passing
By Alexis Campbell Three years ago Oliver Ames High School lost their biggest fan. For those of you who never got the chance to meet him, Larry Parthree sat at a desk everyday in the atrium greeting students as they walked in. He continued to sit there all day to brighten anyone’s […]
Oliver Ames Students Participate in the 2018 Day of Kindness
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Student Life: Matt Campbell
By Nathaniel Cardoza Life is too short to not chase your dreams. Senior Matt Campbell is someone who truly wishes to impact people’s lives. He is not your stereotypical “go-getter”, but he is someone who loves fashion and hair. However, his interests in fashion and hair hide in the shadows of his other characteristics. […]
Oliver Ames Iron Tigers Experience Defeat
The Oliver Ames Robotics team, the Iron Tigers, gained a plethora of experience at the regional event at Boston University during Thursday the 12th, 13th, and 14th of April, however did not succeed in moving to the World championships. Out of 64 teams at the regional event, the Iron Tigers Ranked 41st at the end […]
For Graduating Seniors: How to Spend 100 Dollars or Less For Food a Month
It is obvious that most people view money as being expendable until it is gone. Then we panic. In college, it is sometimes required that a freshman must spend one year living on campus. This means living in a dorm, usually with one or more people, and also going to dining halls for daily meals. […]