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CHEF CITY (video drops 05/30)
Mia Boyd and Maeve Hickok tested ORHS foodie favorites, and then used their stellar buds to recreate the recipes at home. Watch this video to follow their recipes, ratings, and discover whether what you're spending on eats is worth it, or whether you should give making these favorites at home a shot. For Maeve's written... Continue Reading →
Pay to Play
Oyster River athletes are paying hundreds of dollars to play for their high school teams. For the pretty lump sum of five hundred dollars, Oyster River High School (ORHS) students have been offered an excellent opportunity: the promise of being bruised, battered, and pummeled into the ground. ORHS students are charged $500 to... Continue Reading →
Valentine’s Day ’24: Reviving the Decrepit Hearts of High School Seniors
Depending on your relationship status, Valentine’s Day can feel like it is spent in shared commiseration rather than in celebration. Even as the designated holiday for romance it's no stretch to say that the last time the scale really tipped in the opposite direction was elementary school. This year, around 40 Oyster River High... Continue Reading →
Senior Night Win for Oyster River Girls Basketball
This article was written by guest contributor Olivia Andersen ('25). A big senior night win propelled the Oyster River High School (ORHS) girls basketball team one step closer to their playoff goal, with the seniors on the team hoping to end their high school careers with success in the playoffs. On February 13th the Bobcats... Continue Reading →
Hate Speech at Oyster River High School
October 5th was the first date marked on a long list of incidents involving hate speech and graffiti at Oyster River High School (ORHS). Last Thursday, November 30th, the “N” word was found carved into one of the school elevators.
Born Bloodthirsty
When I was seven, I learned how to kill. I enjoyed learning, but I wouldn’t call myself bloodthirsty. I’m not sure if anyone has ever asked me whether I enjoy hunting. Which is interesting, because I have both claimed to do it because I enjoy it, and I’ve emphasized that I do it because it’s... Continue Reading →
On Your Mark. Get Set. Noe.
From running the school, to running on the track, Rebecca Noe does it all. It’s been around 2 months since Oyster River High School’s (ORHS) Principal Rebecca Noe took the title of coach on behalf of the ORHS indoor track and field program. Despite being part of an interim arrangement, her qualifications for the job... Continue Reading →
