Black Mold Friday

There are 19 million abandoned places in the United States of America, according to “Abandoned Buildings and Lots” from Arizona State University. Some are dilapidated, inhabited by squatters, or under near-constant police surveillance. But despite these deterrents, we wanted to know the stories of the places we could explore.  Our fascination with the mysterious, alluring world... Continue Reading →

Learning From The Past

On July 23, 2020, New Hampshire’s legislature signed HB 1135 into law, requiring that all New Hampshire schools incorporate Holocaust and genocide history into at least one existing social studies, global studies, or US history class, no later than the eighth grade. This legislation, set to be implemented this fall, has forced Oyster River’s middle... Continue Reading →

Unlocking Leadership with the Key Club

Looking for leadership opportunities and don’t know where to start? Want to help out around the community and get service hours? Then Key Club is the right club for you! Key Club is an international organization, with clubs on around 251,000 high school campuses in more than 40 countries. The organization was founded in 1925,... Continue Reading →

Ask MOR

Welcome back to MOR's advice column, where we address student questions! This quarter the questions, sent to us via Instagram, focus on topics regarding school and relationships. I’m a freshman who’s having trouble adjusting to high school, what should I do? Sometimes it can be hard being thrown into a big school with kids your... Continue Reading →

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