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The magic of the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute
The Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute is a great opportunity for students who want to potentially pursue a career in the arts. OSAI is a two-week summer program where students are granted the freedom to work on their craft.
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes: breaking the prequel curse
With the release of “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”, the infamous book-to-movie adaptations have found themself new ground: a prequel.
Shady business practices of Shein & Temu
How are Shein and Temu able to profit off products at such a “discounted price,” and how are they so popular?
Ocho: the Owasso Wrestling Team’s Favorite Member
The Owasso boys wrestling program has a special needs member by the name of Ocho, a lively guy who enjoys being a part of the team.
Ranked: the tracks for Taylor Swift's ex-lovers
Whether you believe this to be true or not, Taylor Swift definitely has a few songs about her past relationships…okay, maybe more than a few. Let's take a look at the best of these songs.
Community theater: finding purpose in passion
Some find their lifelong hobbies in school, while others find it later on in their lives; Austin Tate and Hanna Turley are two of the lucky few who have done so as upperclassmen in the high school theater program.
The Beatles release final song with help of AI technology
In 1977, in New York City, thirty-seven-year-old John Lennon sat at a piano with a tape recorder to record the demo for a song titled “Now and Then.” Forty-six years later, the song has been released with a full quality instrumental and backing vocals, with the help of the last three Beatles and, strange as it may seem, AI technology.
OASC state convention: finding the courage within
The Oklahoma Student Council Association held its annual state convention November 11th through the 13th, and its undeniable triumph will mark it as one of their most successful conventions to date.
The Pride of Owasso shimmers their way through the 2023 competition season
Their easily identifiable sound gives us the type of chill that can only be extracted from one of the best bands in the state. The Pride of Owasso has once again culminated their months of training to successfully complete another competition season.
Mr. Smith’s annual physics rocket launching
Every year on the East campus, Mr. Smith and his physics classes create various rockets out of paper towel rolls, paper, tape and other materials at hand. Each hour had a distance winner and a class favorite determined by a different physics class. In total, there were three distance winners and three appearance winners.
Owasso athletes sign college letters of intent
On November 8th, many Owasso student athletes signed contracts to commit to universities on athletic scholarships. This crucial step in their lives symbolizes an athlete's end to a long recruiting process and the start of new beginnings in college.
Tulsa Native American Day photojournalism
The City of Tulsa held its 7th annual Native American Day event on Monday, October 9th, boasting a wide variety of tribal nations, student associations and native organizations in attendance. Hosted by the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission, the event included a parade, cultural exhibitions, vendors and more.
Getting past the procrastination: How to write an essay
The tips laid out in this article can be implemented into virtually any essay but will mainly serve as a base-level guide to writing a college essay. There are three essential steps to crafting an essay: brainstorming an idea or frame, creating a rough draft and editing.
My take on five unique Pumpkin spice-flavored products
Over the last week, I decided to pick out a few variations of Pumpkin Spice and see how they compared.
For All The Dogs: underrated or underwhelming?
Aubrey “Drake” Graham’'s 8th studio album “For All The Dogs” is yet another confused jumble of hip hop and rap influences to add to his lengthy discography.
OHS Theatre presents one-act: “12 Angry Jurors”
On Thursday, October 12th, Owasso High School’s theatre troupe put on a production of the play “12 Angry Jurors,” a courtroom drama in which 12 average citizens are called for jury duty involving a murder case.