BY ANGELINA PEREZ The Choir performed their annual winter concert on December 14. The choir consisted of 47 members who sang a range of 13 songs over two hours. The choir came together and created a warm atmosphere in the auditorium for everyone to enjoy. “It felt cozy and very fun,” stated JoaquinContinue reading “Choir brings holiday cheer”
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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”
Dancing to the top
BY ELISA CIOKU This January, the OBHS dance team started their competition season after preparing the entire school year and performing at the Pep Rally and both football and basketball games. Their hard work paid off on January 21, placing second in the Hip Hop category and seventh out of 13 in the jazzContinue reading “Dancing to the top”
Co-ed cheer team dominates GMC, preps for Nationals
BY AVERY PERSON Sports Page Editor The newly co-ed cheerleading team had a successful fall season, placing first in all five competitions with their co-ed traditional routine, including GMCs and two regional competitions. The Game Day squad also won GMC and Regional Championships, meaning both groups have qualified for Nationals. The team madeContinue reading “Co-ed cheer team dominates GMC, preps for Nationals”
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”
Running up the score
BY JAMIE HAZEL The 6-6 boys basketball team has racked up buzzer beaters and great defensive moments in the first half of the season. They have already improved upon their 4-8 start from last season, while blowing out opponents in their wins and hanging tight during losses, racking up a +63 point differential. Continue reading “Running up the score”
The Pod OB: Behind the scenes
BY KAYLEE WEINGARTEN The Pod OB, the official podcast of OBHS, debuted its first episode on Spotify in September, and the club has now released a total of four episodes. The podcast educates and entertains the school with discussions on a variety of topics. Students create every aspect of each episode. “As president of the PodContinue reading “The Pod OB: Behind the scenes “
Unified students take the plunge
BY FRANCESCA PANETTA On November 17, members of Project Unified dunked themselves in the cold water of the Atlantic Ocean as part of a fundraiser for the Special Olympics and the Unified Program. Karlie Buchbinder, Jordan Connolly, Zach DeLuca, Luke Kennedy, Victoria Krol, Ryan Kuhl, Madison Reese, and Gabriella Remotti all checked inContinue reading “Unified students take the plunge”
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”
