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Cricket grabs OHS students attention

Cricket grabs OHS students’ attention

Jeffrey Wang, Staff Writer April 5, 2016

The international sport of cricket has been the center of attention for the past few weeks in the countries of Europe and Asia. This sport, however, has caught the attention of many students at OHS as...

OPINION: Pizza, a love column for all

OPINION: Pizza, a love column for all

Drake Logan, Opinions Editor April 5, 2016

Have you ever eaten pizza? The odds are you have, and if you have not, I feel bad for you. Pizza is wonderful, truly. It comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes. The possibilities with pizza are endless,...

Eddie the Eagle fails to soar with viewers

Eddie the Eagle fails to soar with viewers

Evelyn Smith, Staff Writer April 5, 2016

“Eddie the Eagle” is a feel-good show show set in the 1980s about a young boy, Eddie Edwards, an unlikely Olympian who had always hoped to make it to the Olympics.  Ultimately, the story is an inspiring...

REVIEW: We Should All be Feminist humorous, intellectual

REVIEW: ‘We Should All be Feminist’ humorous, intellectual

Evelyn Smith, Staff Writer April 4, 2016

“We Should All be Feminist” is an essay written by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, adapted from Adichie’s winning TED talk of the same name. Now in book form, “We Should All be Feminist”...

Job Shadowing Day a success in its debut

Job Shadowing Day a success in its debut

Caroline Crews, Staff Writer March 22, 2016

March 8 was Job Shadowing Day at OHS, a day in which freshmen had the opportunity to visit local businesses and workplaces in order to gain “a better idea of what they want to do long term,” said OHS...

Mel Morse

OHS band performs well in peak season

Christie Forgette, Staff Writer March 13, 2016

OHS musicians had a chance to show off their talents at the recent band concert held on March 8. According to band director Mel Morse, the band worked hard to prepare for the concert. “We worked...

Neon Pig sizzles in new Oxford location

Neon Pig sizzles in new Oxford location

Evelyn Smith, Staff Writer March 1, 2016

There is nothing that reminds Americans of good food like a nice, juicy hamburger.  Luckily, Oxonians can indulge in America’s best burger at Neon Pig Cafe on North Lamar Blvd. Starting in Tupelo,...

REVIEW: Race emotional to finish

REVIEW: ‘Race’ emotional to finish

Evelyn Smith, Staff Writer March 1, 2016

Race is a movie about the miraculous life of track star Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.  The movie is a must-see for not only the World War II buffs, but also for anyone looking to feel inspired....

Zika virus causes stir in Americas

Zika virus causes stir in Americas

Jeffrey Wang, Staff Writer March 1, 2016

The Zika virus, which became a huge problem for the world during the late months of 2015, has caused many Americans to become worried for its possible spread to the states through the immigration of foreign...

SAT receives makeover

SAT receives makeover

Carter Diggs, Staff Writer March 1, 2016

Over the years, two giants have stood at the top of standardized tests: the ACT and the SAT – not unlike how DC and Marvel hold precedence over the comic book realm or Disney and Dreamworks over animated...

DiCaprio finally rakes in at Oscars

DiCaprio finally rakes in at Oscars

Margie Morgan, Staff Writer February 29, 2016

The Oscars have long been known as the pinnacle of film award shows, and this Sunday marked the 88th annual Oscar awards ceremony. Many surprises happened at this year’s Oscars, including George Miller’s...

Carpenter creates poetic magic

Carpenter creates poetic magic

Mia Sinha, Staff Writer February 29, 2016

It takes a lot of guts to stand in front of your peers and speak, but to recite poetry with heart and soul is an entirely other level of bravery. For the past few months, OHS senior Annalyn Carpenter...

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