Confessions of a Graduating Senior

High school was no musical, that's for sure. Common scenes in my life over the past four years include late nights studying under only the light of my lamp, crying in the bathroom after failing a test, and being late for school because I spent too much time picking out an outfit. I was not... Continue Reading →

Weird Things You Should Know

Join MOR staff member Emily Jackman and her sister Isabelle as they dive into some weird topics that most people don't think about. Whether it's why we can't smell our own homes or why we breathe through our noses, Emily and Isabelle cover it all. Listen now to learn some new weird things.

How and Where to Shop Sustainably

You may be wondering “how can I help our beautiful planet?” I was wondering the same thing, so I decided to find some ways to incorporate sustainability into my life. The first step is understanding what being sustainable really means. Sustainability is when current generations are living to their fullest potential without compromising the earth... Continue Reading →

Earth Day Pep Rally

What was supposed to be the Winter Fest mid year turned into the Earth day celebration that The Sustainablity Club and The Student Athletic Leadership Team (S.A.L.T) hopes turns out to be a lasting tradition.  This past Earth Day (April 22nd), the ORHS Sustainability Club and S.A.L.T held the first ever Earth Day pep rally.... Continue Reading →

Cleaning Up your Beauty Routine

                      Walking through the aisle of your favorite beauty store, there are thousands of products screaming at you that they will cure your acne, they are 100% organic, and they are vegan and cruelty-free. You are overwhelmed with who to believe when all these products... Continue Reading →

Walking in a “Winter Wonders” Land

From November 24th to January 2nd, Sandy Hill Farm in Eliot, Maine held their second annual Winter Wonders light walk. When walking through the event, attendees were surrounded by thousands of lights and were taken on a journey celebrating the holiday season. The self-guided walk took attendees through 14 acres of farmland and this year,... Continue Reading →

So Much Work for So Little Money

It is almost a daily occurrence for someone like me who wants  to become an elementary school teacher to be told I won’t make  money.    “Go into the trades so you won’t be poor.”    “You sure you want to be a teacher? It’s not a lot of money for a  whole lot of work.”    “Make... Continue Reading →

Black Lives Matter Seacoast Holds Annual Gala

Saturday, October 16th, The Black Lives Matter Seacoast Chapter (BLMS) held their second annual gala celebrating Black excellence and over one year of being established.  The Black Excellence Gala was held at Saltonstall Farm in Stratham, NH. The night began at 6:00 pm and throughout the night, there were various performances and a keynote speaker.... Continue Reading →

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