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The school newspaper of Oakville High School

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The school newspaper of Oakville High School

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Make a stand for Network Neutrality

Preston Ocello, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2017

The Internet is one of the largest growing archives of information in the world, but what if you were restricted to use a majority of it? Passed in 2015, the network neutrality act was put in place to...

The little girl on the playground, feminism’s effects on the real world

Sydney Stern, news editor May 16, 2017

Must not be a slut. Must not be called a whore. Must be in the kitchen. Must be modest. Must not think originally. Must not shine as bright. Must not be a nasty woman. These are not just the murmurs...

Marvel’s brings big character to small screen

Olivia Greubel and Megan Haislar April 28, 2015

Marvel fans, hold onto your seats. No, this isn’t about the much anticipated Age of Ultron film that’s due to premier this Friday. This is about Netflix and Marvel’s beautiful lovechild, otherwise...

Misadventures serve as a learning curve

olivia greubel & megan haislar, editors April 28, 2015

As told by Olivia Greubel: Today I had the privilege to explore Oakville’s Service Learning prospects with our very own Editor-in-Chief, Megan Haislar. It was a pretty entertaining experience. We...

Test Causes Stress

Katelyn Pike, features editor April 24, 2015

For the first time, the state of Missouri has made it mandatory that juniors in high school take the ACT. At OHS, this means juniors will be taking it on Tues. April 28: the day before their other state...

Sleeping Students

Dallas Carter, opinions editor April 2, 2015

Lately around OHS, it seems students are not getting any sleep. School and its activities and responsibilities is the main cause for the lack of sleep at OHS. Every kid in school has homework and class...

Pressured by technology

Megan Haislar, Editor-in-Chief March 26, 2015

Teachers have been trying to incorporate more technology in the classroom, and I think most of us would agree that this is a good thing. Everything is going digital, so why not schools, right? But what...

Freedom of Press and Religion: Is there a line?

Freedom of Press and Religion: Is there a line?

Jacob King, Reporter January 21, 2015

On Jan. 7, two armed men stormed the offices of “Charlie Hebdo”, a French magazine that creates cartoons and reports about right wing religious and political issues. The gunman were a part of an...

Old to new: vinyl sales make their way into mainstream culture

Olivia Greubel, O-Zone Editor January 13, 2015

For years, record players have been known for their sound quality and classic feel. However, after the 80’s, record player and vinyl sales started to decline after the rise of CD’s and now digital...

Contest; Want an Animal Cracker?

Cheyanne Bise, Production Designer December 15, 2014

The fabulous child star Shirley Temple was a must have for the center spread. She starred in multiple classics including Heidi, Curly Top, and her best known movie Bright Eyes, which escalated her rise...

Technology: Changing OHS For Better or Worse

Carrie Noblitt, Profiles Editor December 5, 2014

Over the past four years, OHS has changed dramatically with the built-up technology. Since my freshman year four entire years ago, we have become increasingly more reliant on technology. My first year...

Trick or Treat: Why Older Kids Should Be Able To Go

Dallas Carter, opinions editor November 4, 2014

When Halloween comes around, there a many things that come to mind; carving pumpkins, witches, black cats, costumes, and trick or treating.  While high school and middle school age kids do dress up, they...

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