Choir makes Broadway magic

BY OLIVIA VAN DEURSEN Editor-in-Chief The choir hosted the annual Spring Concert on April 29 in the main Auditorium. Students of all vocal ranges performed a variety of songs, including solos, duets, and group pieces. This year, the concert consisted of songs from different Musical Theater productions, such as but not limited to The Notebook,Continue reading “Choir makes Broadway magic”

The need for NeeDohs

BY AMYAH GONZALEZ OBHS finds itself flooded with the newest trend: NeeDohs! NeeDohs appeared in stores in 2017, but early this year, they rose to fame. “I, personally, think the new internet craze over NeeDohs is very positive,” said Jasmine Elsherbini. “I always have a Needoh in my hand, and I love collecting them.” DueContinue reading “The need for NeeDohs”

Culture of community

BY ZOE CHIN What began as an event for students has grown into a celebration for the entire community. On April 23, cultural clubs came together to host a night of performances and education, bringing students, families, and community members together to celebrate culture and unity. Throughout the evening, cultural clubs presented performances, shared customs,Continue reading “Culture of community”

The sweet showdown

BY MICHELLE LAM On April 29, the Jewish Student Union hosted the first Cake Wars, a competition where teams decorated cakes and competed for the best design. Students showed creativity and teamwork through their cake designs and decorating skills. JSU aimed to grow the club and help students form new connections. “Our main goal forContinue reading “The sweet showdown”

Knights clip Falcons’ wings in 4-peat

BY KNIGHT LIFE STAFF The girls lacrosse team completed their fourth straight undefeated run through the GMC Red Division with a 15-3 Senior Night win against division rival Monroe. Thursday’s victory moves the team’s overall record to 11-3, 8-0 in the Red Division. After a dominant 16-6 victory against Monroe earlier in the season, theContinue reading “Knights clip Falcons’ wings in 4-peat”

HSC’s first festival of color

BY JORDYN ROQUE On Wednesday April 22, the Hindu Students Council held the first Festival of Color event in the side lot of the main building. The club showcased their unique and colorful culture through food, music, and color play. The HSC took this opportunity to share a fun aspect of their religion. “We wantedContinue reading “HSC’s first festival of color”

Knights serve up win over Southern

BY KNIGHT LIFE STAFF The Knights defeated rival Southern Regional in five sets in a closely contested match. The 3-2 victory against the powerhouse program brings the team’s record up to 14-4. Southern won the first set 25-21 to take an early lead over Old Bridge. “We made a lot of service errors in theContinue reading “Knights serve up win over Southern”

HOSA shines at States

BY ANALISE SAINVIL On Sunday, April 12, members of the Health Occupations Students of America traveled to compete at the New Jersey State Leadership Conference, where students earned both first and fifth place finishes while gaining new experiences alongside chapters from across the state. Zainab Khan, Riya Kohli, Vinuthna Yerra, and Sai Smrithi Vaddamani placedContinue reading “HOSA shines at States”

Wizards and staff will make magic

BY EMMA HEAGEN On Sunday May 3, members of the faculty and staff of Old Bridge schools will play the Harlem Wizards Empire Unit at 3pm at OBHS. Organized by the Special Education PTA, the event will benefit special needs classrooms across Old Bridge. The wizards, a performance basketball team focused on fundraising for non-profitsContinue reading “Wizards and staff will make magic”

Classmates and crêpes

BY SAFIJA SHATKU Clubs Editor On April 22, the French Honors Society and Club hosted the La Fête des Crêpes, an event with the purpose of sharing French culture through one of its most popular foods, crêpes. With this event, FHS gave students a chance to relax and build community while sharing a piece ofContinue reading “Classmates and crêpes”