BY ANGEL CHIARAVALLOWith temperatures down to single digits, the winter track team still came through and accomplished many goals. For example, Danielle Boateng set a new school record, and Victoria Botte, Joshua Santiago, Samantha Ciaccia, Ronald Ciaccia, Victoria Afoakwah, Tatum Jones, Annabelle Boateng, and Michelle Aluko ranked high in GMCs. Danielle Boateng, a junior, setContinue reading “Racing through the winter chill”
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Young bowling teams set high marks
DAYAMI VILORIAIn a rebuilding year after graduating nine players from the girls team and three from the boys team, the bowlers finished the season with numerous players setting new and high personal records. The young teams, which featured zero senior girls and only one senior boy, battled and improved throughout the season and made theirContinue reading “Young bowling teams set high marks”
From TikTok to Tumblr
BY ELISA QOKUScrolling on TikTok lately, you may have noticed your “For You” page filled with old filters, outfits, music, and trends have made a comeback. The 2015 era has come back for summer 2025. The popular Tumblr girl who kept up with her VSCO and made sure to never forget a heavily saturated, increasedContinue reading “From TikTok to Tumblr”
Cupid aims at OBHS
BY OLIVIA VAN DEURSENMultiple clubs embraced the month of love by holding Valentines-themed events. The fundraisers offered many activities for students to enjoy while supporting significant causes. On February 11, People First held their second annual “Sweetheart Soiree.” The club offered many activities, including a crepe making station. “It was fun competing with my friendsContinue reading “Cupid aims at OBHS”
Sibling swimmers break records
BY ANALISE SAINVILIn a tough season for the boys and girls swim teams, Madelyn and Tyler Hopkins made history with their record-breaking performances. Although the teams combined for just one team win this season, Tyler and Madelyn have had a positive impact on the team. “They contribute a lot because they are both super-fast andContinue reading “Sibling swimmers break records”
Students dunk on faculty
BY KAYLEE WEINGARTENOn January 27, the Black Student Union hosted the first Faculty vs. Student basketball tournament. Students gathered in the gym to watch this tournament and see how the teachers performed. The tournament started with eight teams of students facing each other to decide who would play against the teachers. “My friends and IContinue reading “Students dunk on faculty”
Grace in every step
BY CIARA ALVES QUINTELAThe dance team finished the season strong, striving for victory. In their best showing of the competition season, they secured 3rd place in jazz and 5th in hip-hop at a competition on Sunday, January 12. The team faced early challenges, pushing themselves to perfect their skills and routines for their first competitionContinue reading “Grace in every step”
An exciting Knight Out
BY SAFIJA SHATKUThe Student Senate hosted Knights Out, an event where students and faculty gathered together for a night full of fun, on February 7. Around 300 students attended to enjoy the numerous activities and attractions offered. Students participated in various games, such as the mechanical bull, gaga pit, basketball, and mini golf. “I wentContinue reading “An exciting Knight Out”
Students showcase a variety of talent
BY SAM PRADO ROBERTSOn January 22, Junior Class of 2026 hosted the Variety Show. The 14 acts included bands, songs, dances, and spoken word performances. Samyah Brown-Hamilton placed first, Emily Barnhardt and Olivia Medina placed second, and Jayden Junaid placed third. Juniors Camryn Burniston, Izabela Morgan, and Emma Pepe hosted the show and introduced acts.Continue reading “Students showcase a variety of talent”
Celebrating the year of the snake
BY CAITLIN LAFLOWEROn January 30, the National Chinese Honor Society hosted the annual Chinese New Year Celebration to commemorate the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar. The free event, hosted in the cafeteria, included delicious food, fun games, and great performances by students and members of the Old Bridge community. Attendees enjoyedContinue reading “Celebrating the year of the snake”
