Meet the Staff: Dr. Fink

As a new school year begins, new faces are accompanied by familiar ones, eager to make the next nine months enjoyable and memorable. This not only goes for students, but teachers as well. 2018 has brought forth nineteen new staff members to Oakland Mills High, most notably Dr. Jeffrey Fink, OM’s newest principal. After cycling through numerous principals within the past few years, including the … Continue reading Meet the Staff: Dr. Fink

What’s Wrong With My iPhone?

It is so infuriating assuming that your device is okay only to then find out that your battery is mysteriously slowing down, or that your iPhone’s LCD magically dies. Everyone has suspected that Apple is the cause for these random complications that occur to the older models as soon as they release a new iPhone. Your iPhone will work perfectly up until that fall, when … Continue reading What’s Wrong With My iPhone?

Separating Art From the Artist

The year is 2018. Kanye West has been blacklisted from a Detroit radio station for the comments made in his TMZ interview, R&B singer Sabrina Claudio has dropped off the map, Roseanne Barr just lost her reboot on ABC, and countless other household names have suffered consequences from controversial statements. 2018 has been the year where we finally decided Twitter apologies were not enough for … Continue reading Separating Art From the Artist

Capital Punishment: Is it Right?

The history of the death penalty, otherwise known as capital punishment, may trace back as early as colonial times during the 1600’s in the United States, according to Carol Dwankowski’s “The Death Penalty in the USA – A Short History,” and has become an eternally controversial debate ever since. But what exactly is capital punishment? According to Merriam-Webster, an American company that publishes reference books, … Continue reading Capital Punishment: Is it Right?