Fashion: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle

BY RITEE KARMACHARYA              Fashion from comfortable wear to stylish received a boom of trends this season. Ranging from trendy jackets to shoes, sustainability in fashion has made its way up the ladder in trends of the season.               If you paid attention to fashion lately, you must notice the overwhelming number of baggy clothing, a styleContinue reading “Fashion: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle”

Students and teachers get in step at Winter Pep Rally

BY KAILEY SIEGEL Social Media Director             On December 23, Old Bridge High School hosted the annual winter pep rally. The entire student body and staff gathered in the gym for a day of entertainment right before the start of winter break. The pep rally showcased multiple talented groups, including the cheerleaders, Afrobeats, Dance Team,Continue reading “Students and teachers get in step at Winter Pep Rally”

Righteous festival of rice

BY RITEE KARMACHARYA             Asian American Club celebrated rice, one of the most imported good from Asia, on December 12 in their annual Rice Festival. The club came together to celebrate and share different preparations of the grain, a staple crop in Asian culture. An abundance of decorations, activities, and food helped create a funContinue reading “Righteous festival of rice”

Freshman makes her Mark(le) on the volleyball court

BY MICHAYLA SMITH              Freshman varsity volleyball player Ashley Markle dominated in her first high school volleyball season, acquiring 296 kills, 137 digs, 50 aces, and the title of GMC Player of the Year.               Although she experienced some nerves when moving to the high school level, Markle quickly adapted. “I was definitely scared atContinue reading “Freshman makes her Mark(le) on the volleyball court”

Festival of Knights

BY KAILEY SIEGEL  Director of Social Media              The Jewish Student Union hosted their Hanukkah celebration, the first official event since the formation of the club earlier this year, on December 8. The event included traditional Jewish foods, a latke eating contest, and the ceremonial lighting of the menorah.                Students who attended enjoyed latkes, aContinue reading “Festival of Knights”

Winter Sports Preview: Wrestling

BY FRANK PAPEO Sports Photo Editor             After having one of the most dominant seasons in Old Bridge history last year, the wrestling team looks to match that performance heading into the new year.               Two of the three standouts from last year’s team, Logan Roman and Emma Sagi strive to add to their outstandingContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Wrestling”

Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball

BY AVERY PERSON   Sports Page Editor              Boys Basketball team looks to improve on last year’s .500 record. Although the team is young overall, the players have logged a lot of experience playing varsity as underclassmen.              The team lost two veteran leaders and top performers in Adam Scire and Ryan Witte to graduation. “Even thoughContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball”

FHS serves something sweet

BY ABBY PERSAUD              The French Honors Society hosted their Fête de Crêpe on November 19. The event featured a variety of different crepes and raised money for an annual scholarship awarded to a senior at the end of the year.               Students who attended enjoyed the crêpes, thin, pancake-like pastries. “The crêpe event wasContinue reading “FHS serves something sweet”

Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey

BY FRANK PAPEO  Sports Photo Editor              Coming off an 8-10-2 record last season, the ice hockey team looks to finish above .500 this winter.              Although they lost talented starters to graduation, the young team hopes for a strong run. “The goal for this season is to win the GMC’s and make it toContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey”

The Wrap Up returns: a closer look

BY: KAILEY SIEGEL              When The Knightly Wrap Up returns this Friday, October 13, it will bring with it various changes and improvements. Thousands of students watch the show every Friday, but most people don’t know the hard work and dedication that goes into producing a weekly show.              New anchors, segments, and social mediaContinue reading “The Wrap Up returns: a closer look”