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OHSs newest foreign language course pilots challenging AP curriculum

OHS’s newest foreign language course pilots challenging AP curriculum

Caroline Berry, features editor February 9, 2023

In the spring semester of the 2022-2023 school year, Oxford High School introduced its newest foreign course, Advanced Placement (AP) French. Students enrolled in this class will spend the entire semester...

Oxford Chargerettes win two state championship titles

Oxford Chargerettes win two state championship titles

Addison Franks, staff writer February 9, 2023

For the first time in OHS history, the Oxford Chargerette dance team won two state championship titles. The Chargerettes are led by Coach Antolik and captains Katie Brewer and Audrey Case. The Chargerettes...

College applications, nothing to fear

College applications, nothing to fear

Noah Amidon, opinions editor February 7, 2023

In April of 2022, Charger editor-in-chief Hayden Walker released an opinions article detailing exactly why he believed the college admissions system was flawed which made many prospective seniors (like...

OHS teacher Jeana Noble wins district teacher of the year

OHS teacher Jeana Noble wins district teacher of the year

Winnie Wilson, editor-in-chief February 7, 2023

Jeana Noble, Oxford High School biology teacher, has been selected as the Teacher of the Year by Oxford School District. Noble will go on to represent the Oxford School District in the statewide competition...

OSD makes successful strides in combatting student homelessness

OSD makes successful strides in combatting student homelessness

Caroline Berry, features editor February 7, 2023

January was recently named National Poverty Awareness Month. The Charger first covered issues of homelessness and poverty in the Oxford School District in its February 2017 issue. A lot has changed since...

TCU looks to finish off a historic season with first ever National Championship Victory

TCU looks to finish off a historic season with first ever National Championship Victory

Henry Hyneman, podcast producer, sports writer January 9, 2023

TCU came into the 2022 season with a list of questions. A new coach, an unproven quarterback and a roster riddled by the transfer portal. These questions were answered by TCU after having their best season...

Do you miss the old Kanye?

Do you miss the old Kanye?

Caroline Berry, features editor January 3, 2023
why it's harmful to separate the art from the artist
Big promises will cost the dems the presidency

Big promises will cost the dems the presidency

Noah Amidon, opinions editor January 3, 2023

On November 23, after almost two weeks of counting votes, the much contested Senate race in Arizona was finally called in favor Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto. This race would be the deciding factor of...

Season of giving, year of problems

Season of giving, year of problems

Henry Haley, news editor January 3, 2023

The Christmas season usually is labeled as the “season of giving”, but why don’t we apply these virtuous efforts year-round? This season is the philanthropic high point for many, so why give once...

The origin of the Chargers

The origin of the ‘Chargers’

Winnie Wilson, editor-in-chief January 3, 2023

The Oxford school colors, blue and gold, mean a lot more to the history of Oxford than meets the eye. Integration between the University High School and Central High School marked a period of innovation...

Asian culture club increases cultural awareness

Asian culture club increases cultural awareness

Winnie Wilson, editor-in-chief January 3, 2023

The Asian Culture club has made its debut in the OHS community at the beginning of the 2022-2023 academic year. The club consists of roughly thirty members and is designed to spread knowledge of the various...

OHS MCJROTC hosts annual birthday ball

OHS MCJROTC hosts annual birthday ball

Makayla Jennings, staff writer December 29, 2022

MCJROTC has been around at Oxford High school for 26 years, however at the start of the 2022-2023 school year, MCJROTC was said to be stripped from OHS due to the lack of people needed to continue the...

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