The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

The school newspaper of Oakville High School

myOHSonline

Answers to 2 truths, 1 lie: teacher edition

Dominique Robinson, photo editor November 4, 2016

Caryn Miller (German teacher) Truth: I teach at 3 schools. (OHS, JeffCo, & German School Association of Greater St. Louis = a private school in West County.) Truth: I've been to Neuschwanstein (the...

Avengers: Age of Ultron disappoints

Sydney Hallett, Online Editor-In-Chief May 14, 2015

I do not know anyone who likes superhero movies more than me. So when I went to see Avengers: Age of Ultron, I was so much in disappointment from the lack of creativity that Director Joss Whedon seemed...

Delirium will not be forgotten

Carrie Noblitt, Profiles Editor April 22, 2015

The Delirium series by Lauren Oliver was a trilogy I will not be forgetting soon. It is a dystopian, futuristic based series in which love is considered a disease, called Amor Deliria Nervosa. Like...

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” fans from slumber

Jacob King, Reporter April 22, 2015

When Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012, speculation and then confirmation of a new Star Wars sequel had excited and delighted Star Wars fans of many ages. However, some doubted the ability of Disney to...

Insurgent excites with success

Carrie Noblitt, Profiles Editor April 16, 2015

I am a firm believer that no movie compares to a book, but Insurgent was one of the closest I’ve seen. The producers, writers, directors and cast did an amazing job of keeping the movie parallel to...

Cinderella dances to the top

Sophie Seim, Centerspread Editor April 2, 2015

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo! The new Cinderella movie is now in theaters near you! The new live action Cinderella came to theaters March 13 and earned $67,877,361 on opening weekend, ranking it first in the...

Phantom of the Opera Perfects

Sydney Hallett, Online Editor-In-Chief March 5, 2015

Walking into St. Louis’ beautiful Fox Theatre on Wednesday, March 4 on Opening Night, I knew that the  US Phantom of the Opera Tour would be the best musical I would ever see. I had no doubt; I had...

The DUFF succeeds for teen viewers

Sydney Hallett, Online Editor-In-Chief February 23, 2015

Most high school movies tell you absolutely nothing about high school and give students unrealistic expectations about freshman through senior year. Whether students burst out into song, get in drama with...

Contest; Flower Dragon

Cheyanne Bise, Production Designer December 15, 2014

Although I only saw the first How to Train Your Dragon film, I saw enough scenes from the sequel to call it my favorite. I found it absolutely amazing that DreamWorks had once again made another masterpiece...

Contest; Craig Ferguson

Megan Haislar, Editor-in-Chief December 15, 2014

This makes me slightly depressed….one of my favorite late night night shows is coming to an end this year. The Late Late Night Show with Craig Ferguson will never be the same without its lovable, hilarious,...

Contest; The Hobbit

Megan Haislar, Editor-in-Chief December 15, 2014

I chose to include the Hobbit in the center spread, not just because it’s happening in 2014, but because I’m a geek and I love anything Tolkien. I decided the best way to represent the Hobbit was to...

Mockingjay Tops The Charts

Carrie Noblitt, Profiles Editor December 1, 2014

The third book in the Hunger Games Trilogy, “Mockingjay,” hit the screens as a major motion picture on Thursday, Nov. 20. Mockingjay: Part One is about 18-year-old Katniss Everdeen after she was...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Entertainment