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Free psychotherapy for all: we gotta do it

Sam Barney-Gibbs, Graduated Ombudsman April 2, 2020

We can continue preaching about innate issues within the public school system’s approach to mental health issues — toxic gender stereotypes keeping us in a chokehold or technology rotting our brains...

A philosophical plea for sanity

Atmika Iyer, Graduated Editor-in-Chief April 2, 2020

“What We Owe to Each Other” Moral philosopher T. M. Scanlon wrote that book outlining a branch of moral philosophy known as contractualism. The basis of that school of thought is that the morality...

Stop Hoarding

Alex Goldbeck, Graduated Editor-in-Chief April 2, 2020

You see, my mom and I have this routine. She goes shopping to name-brand stores like Gelson’s, Trader Joe’s and Ralph’s and then I fill in the holes by going to Target. Because Target is the place...

The science behind COVID-19

The science behind COVID-19

Alex Goldbeck, Graduated Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2020

Patient zero of the novel coronavirus was identified on Nov. 17, 2019, in Wuhan, China. The COVID-19 pandemic had already begun its silent, invisible spread.  Coronaviruses get their name from their...

Ski resorts closed due to COVID-19 threat

Navya Batra, Graduated Digital Media Manager March 26, 2020

Mammoth expected to close its resorts on May 25, 2020, however, in response to COVID-19, the ski-resorts in Mammoth as well as around the country have shut down.  “I believe ski resorts should be...

The music of the times

Rebecca Oddes, Senior Staff Writer March 26, 2020

As the COVID-19 spreads throughout the world forcing many people to remain indoors, people are trying to find ways to stay connected and avoid boredom. #TogetherAtHome is a campaign started by @glbctzn...

An open letter to the class of 2020

Alex Goldbeck, Graduated Editor-in-Chief March 26, 2020

Good morning to the Class of 2020, I want to start by saying I probably have no authority to be writing this letter. I am the stereotypical nerd of high school. I balance chemical equations because...

COVID-19 impacts OPUSD, updates

Atmika Iyer, Graduated Editor-in-Chief March 24, 2020

COVID-19 has impacted education systems all over the world. Recently, Oak Park Unified School District re-assessed resuming school on March 23, stating that the closure may extend till May 1 if not for...

Safer at home

Alex Goldbeck, Graduated Editor-in-Chief March 23, 2020

Debate team wins big at state qualifying competition

Shoshana Medved and Leonie Humig March 23, 2020

There’s no argument: Oak Park’s debate team triumphed at their state qualifying tournament on Feb. 29. OPHS sent seven debaters to the competition, two of which, junior Naomi Lin and sophomore Harshitha...

OPHS holds first Community Service Fair

Nina Krishnan, Guest Writer March 17, 2020

The first community service fair was held at Oak Park High School in the Pavilion on Jan. 23. Various community service organizations came to promote their group as students were given an opportunity...

Robotics program receives $3,000 grant

Mina Jung, Editor-in-Chief March 17, 2020

The College of the Canyons from Santa Clarita donated a $3,000 grant to Oak Park High School’s robotics program, which was accepted at the board meeting on Feb. 18, 2020. The money received helps...

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