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MLK gives a speech encouraging equal rights for all. Photo via Britanica, modified by Reagan Eastlick.

OCIA “I Have a Dream” competition opens

Reagan Eastlick, Staff Reporter | December 5, 2021

Few loom as large as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As a major leader of the civil rights charge in the 1960s, his legacy still impacts the United States today. To celebrate MLK’s profound impact on the...

(from left) senior Bella Knowles, freshman Josephine Lim, and junior Hannah Kuerbitz listen to Hale as she speaks about the literary magazine. All three plan to become active members of the club.

Literary magazine holds first meeting

Janell Lim, News Editor | December 3, 2021

A crashing wave of gold, blue, purple and green watercolor paint. A starry sky taken out of a children’s book. A photograph of a creek in the woods, leading into a dense forest. These were just a few...

Senior Jaiden Braunston, who plays Travers' lawyer Adeline Sheridan, is accused of murder by Dan Denton and Flame Fondue. The role was originally Adler Sheridan, a male role, but was changed to Adeline.

‘Bone Chiller’ final show runs Saturday night

Janell Lim, News Editor | November 20, 2021

The curtains of the auditorium rose to reveal the living room of the Travers mansion, a red couch in the center, with a simple table set to the side and a bar in the back. On Nov. 18, at 7 p.m., the stage...

Student-led Rhapsody debuts in December

Julia Sumpter, Opinions Editor | November 19, 2021

With songs from classical pieces like “Sleeping Beauty Waltz” to “Funky Town,” band has it all for their Rhapsody in Blue show on Dec. 3-4. The group will have their three hour winter concert,...

Junior Thaddeus Elam celebrated the crowning of the homecoming king and queen by swaying to the beat with his phones’ flashlights on.  
“They were playing a very romanticized song for the king and queen’s dance, and we were just making light of it,” Elam said. 
Throughout the night, dancing together was a popular way to stay warm, as temperatures in the 50s kept many dancers in jackets.
“It was cold so I beat the cold by wearing a jacket and dancing with my partner,” Elam said. photo by Alexis Izaguirre

Born in the 2000s

Jaye Herrera, Editor-in-Chief | November 19, 2021

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