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Single Survival: a unique approach to the basics of adulting
The course has been around for years; however, the school has recently hired Mr. Kristian Stitt for the position. Stitt’s approach: forming an already-essential curriculum into a unique and worthwhile class.

Seth Rogen’s “Mutant Mayhem” returns TMNT to its roots
Director Jeff Rowe and producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg have returned with a Turtles film that seeks to return the franchise to its grimy roots.

Salad and Go: A welcome addition to Owasso’s fast-food market
By now, everyone is getting tired of the cookie-cutter fast food places popping up all around town. Chicken, sandwiches, burgers, it’s all one and the same. Luckily for us, someone finally broke the mold with burritos, wraps and salads at the all-new Salad and Go.

Film Club: a different type of club at Owasso
Are you a movie lover? Have you ever wanted to share and debate your film opinions with others? Whether you love comedies, dramas or even Disney, Film Club is the place for you.

Top 5 Disney Channel Halloween episodes to binge this Halloween
Episodes with out-of-place plot lines, “spooky” theme music and egregious CGI littered the screen every October. This article will rank five different Halloween episodes from five popular Disney Channel shows.

The Homecoming Game: a story of success
As bright stadium lights flash on and the booming announcer's voice resounds, Owasso's 2023 homecoming game begins.

Recognition in the classroom: tales of teachers
Between the busy lives of conferences, lesson planning and grading, teachers still make time to develop meaningful relationships with their students. There are a few different teachers that have stuck out to Owasso students.

Owasso Spark internship
For the 2023-2024 school year, junior and senior students at Owasso High School were given the opportunity to work an internship. Many students took advantage of this opportunity to work with the community and make some extra money.

“Celebrated and not just tolerated”: Why HBCUs are important
HBCUs were created during the 19th century during segregation to give African Americans the chance to obtain a higher education.
~James Burkhalter

Isaac Krueger: Running through life
Owasso High School senior Isaac Krueger has found himself woven into the middle of this blissful yet grueling sport.
~Sam Hays

Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS” album review
Teenage confusion, love stories, and harsh regret: These are the things that describe the sophomore album “GUTS” by Olivia Rodrigo. These six out of ten songs are laid out in beautiful lyricism and fun, interesting production.
~Averie Grace-Hayes

Lisa McBride: Oklahoma’s history teacher of the year
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History has named Lisa McBride the 2023 Oklahoma History Teacher of the Year—and History’s not even her only class.
~Dominic Leading Fox

Dominic Leading Fox – Indigenous Recognition Awardee
As a show of appreciation from AP College Board, The Owasso Rampage’s very own Dominic Leading Fox has recently been awarded the Indigenous Recognition Award for his exceptional AP scores and membership as a Pawnee citizen.
~Joshua Foreman

Owasso High School introduces “Industry of the month”
Owasso High School has recently introduced a new resource for students: “Industry of the Month.”
~Alivia Williams

Owasso’s Ram Pride
Whittington has made a name for himself by attending every single game, both home and away. He arrives decked out in his ram pride attire of football pads, face paint, a football helmet and occasionally a cowbell.
~Katelyn Fisher

The Academic Team: buzzing in new beginnings
Does racing against your peers and hitting buzzers to answer trivia-style questions sound fun? Well, you're in luck because Owasso’s own academic team does just that!
~Olivia Garrett

Motivating inclusion: Asian American Heritage Club
This month, senior Lydia Wang kicked off the revival of the Asian American Heritage Club.
~Olivia Kerber

Sunny Dayz Mural Festival
On Sep. ninth, 2023, Tulsa hosted the third annual Sunny Dayz Mural Festival on 325 S Quincy Ave, and the turnout was incredible!
~Kadence Morris

Op-Ed Why do libraries matter?
An unrestricted allowance to read and interpret, seek and attain, try and fail, in an environment free of judgment or control is integral in aiding an individual to form their own opinions.

Goodbye Class of ‘23
The Class of 2023 has brought many amazing people through the doors of OHS, though one of many hard goodbyes this year is to our Senior Writing Staff. Our six seniors have made the journalism class what it is: a safe, creative, open and fun class.