Women of Owasso: National Women’s History Month
The month of March is National Women’s History Month, so I would like to take this time to highlight some of the hardworking women of Owasso. There are several women I can think of in my personal life that I look up to, and I know many others have such women in their life. This is an article to say thank you to those women and highlight some of their accomplishments.
Should Our Society Give Serial Killers Extra Attention? (Op-Ed)
To give Netflix credit on their new look into these serial killers, this is a wonderfully made documentary, just like the rest of their projects similar to this. However, we shouldn’t give these sick individuals any more attention, even if they are fascinating.
FCA and the Opportunities Meghan Worsham Discovered
Meghan Worsham, a junior at Owasso high school, refuses to wait for her dreams. Worsham’s goal is to go into ministry after she graduates, and she has already started to pursue her passion despite her young age.
Random Tasks To Learn How To Do in 2021
Let’s get something straight; for how aesthetically pleasing the year 2020 sounded, it was the most disastrous and disorganized year imaginable.
Breaking Barriers: Women in STEM Book Club
This struggle for women to find footholds in primarily male jobs is what brings everyone in the club together. Having teachers like Mrs. Zamor and Mrs. Cammuso who specialize in math and have overcome these obstacles, stimulates the conversation and never leaves a dull moment.
Sticking To the Classics
In class it can be hard to find out what you should read next. Oftentimes, we are told to pick from a certain list of books that are deemed “classics”. These kinds of books are not for everyone, whether it be too long or too boring, it can be hard to pick the right book for school. Luckily, with this list you won’t have to worry about picking the wrong one
Essential Oils: Faux-Science or Will They Actually Align My Chakras? (Satire)
Essential oils can be found everywhere across the states, for those who like the smell of weeds or those who pretend to have their lives in order, but do they actually have a purpose?
Owasso Mock Trial Empire: Zooming Through Court Cases
Being a mock lawyer and having to interrogate the witness of criminal cases can be very daunting, so now imagine the increased pressure of having it on a Zoom call; how do they do it?
Speech and Debate: Dueling It Out Online
Kicking off the season, Owasso’s Speech and Debate team attended their first meet hosted by Jenks. However, this year is different from those proceeding it. Instead of attending meets in person, all debate tournaments are now online.
Ways To Be More Sustainable In Everyday Life
Sustainability is a lifestyle that requires attention to the things we consume in our day to day life, but it doesn’t require you to completely change your way of living. Here are some simple ways that you can be more sustainable in everyday life.
Hydration of the Finer Class (Satire)
Lovers of the finer things in life, look no further than this article; with me, you will drink only the finest water in town. Get your wallets out and get ready to spend absolutely nothing— it’s time to get hydrated.
Op/Ed You Probably Prefer Months With Consumerist Holidays— And That’s Okay
No matter how much fun we have, our money supports efforts to mold centuries old holidays into marketing schemes, but is that okay?
Budgeting and You
There are many aspects of graduation, but what the movies don’t show is the pressure to afford it all when you’re paying for it yourself. Look inside to find a breakdown of graduation costs and budget tips!
SeaPerch and CERT
Mrs. Chatwin, an Environmental Science teacher at Owasso, hosts programs called Seaperch and CERT. The course called Seaperch is where students will build and race a hand built underwater drone in order to pick up different objects.
Owasso Philanthropy Is More Than Just ‘OKIE’
Within the upcoming weeks, Owasso High School’s Student Council will be launching multiple philanthropy projects to both the school and community.
Teacher Career Exploration Club
TCE, or Teacher Career Exploration, is a club meant to aid students in making the decision to be a teacher or not.
Creative Contests with Cash Prizes
listed below are free, creative contests that any high schooler is eligible to enter—
A New Club, A New Drive, & More
the Ram Freedom Council’s new leader, Melissa Jackson, elaborates on the details of the new student organization.
Marine Ecology Class Spotlight
Out of the variety of science classes offered at OHS, one to consider would be Marine ecology.
Mr. Caseboldt’s Genetics Class is Spud-Tacular!
Mr. Caseboldt, an accredited Chemistry teacher here at OHS, has been keeping his genetics class on their toes.