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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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Mariko Tamaki creates a beautiful graphic novel focused on teenage relationships

Mariko Tamaki creates a beautiful graphic novel focused on teenage relationships

Nataleigh Scheller-Houska, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 24, 2022

In a sea full of voices, it is hard to find your own, and in a society telling you who you should be, it is hard to find people that understand you and often harder to find media to relate to.  As...

Julie Murphy continues beloved series focusing on self acceptance

Julie Murphy continues beloved series focusing on self acceptance

Nataleigh Scheller-Houska, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 5, 2021

“Pumpkin” by Julie Murphy is a refreshing read brimming with humor, romance and messages about living your life unabashedly as who you are.  With the novel starring favorite characters from the...

Everybodys Talking About Jamie was released on Prime Video Sept. 10.

‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ showcases positive LGBTQ+ representation

Nataleigh Scheller-Houska, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 13, 2021

With a small release in select theaters and a wide release on Prime Video, “Everybody’s Talking about Jamie” is sure to be a hit with fans of musical theater, coming of age stories and the artform...

Members of the GSA (Genders and Sexualities Alliance Network) during meeting.

OHS students, staff hope that school can better represent the diverse range of students

Nataleigh Scheller-Houska, Co-Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2021

It is generally agreed upon that school should be a safe and uplifting environment for all students, but some non-binary, bigender and other gender identities outside the gender binary students feel like...

Mr. and Mrs. Ward celebrate diversity on all paths of life.

Ward’s appreciation of diversity helps her become a kind, inspiring teacher

Leyla Vilic, Editor-in-Chief November 19, 2020

Long before she stood in front of eager high school students as a teacher of literature and language, Mrs. Ashley Ward was severely bullied. Once perceived as a shy and introverted person, Mrs. Ward...

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