A Virtual Graduation by Maya Vereen

Graduation: four years of hard work for the opportunity to walk across the stage in front of family and friends to receive your diploma. The class of 2020 might not have had the graduation they had dreamed of, but nevertheless, it was a great ceremony that showcased OM pride and student accomplishments. This year’s graduation was full of powerful messages and great performances by everyone … Continue reading A Virtual Graduation by Maya Vereen

The Black Lives Matter Movement by Nani Wren-Jones

Let’s talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and some things you can do to help out. Let’s start off by talking about what the point of this movement is; it’s quite simple, but I’m going to break it down for our readers. The Black Lives Matter movement or BLM has been something that has been going on for a few years now; however, with … Continue reading The Black Lives Matter Movement by Nani Wren-Jones

Everything You Need to Know About Safe Handwashing by: David Afforo

From the person who brings you Oakland Mills’ favorite cartoons comes: a guide to safe handwashing. With this pandemic going on, I felt it was important to go over handwashing again so we can work on ending the pandemic as soon as possible. In this article, you’ll find some facts about why handwashing is so paramount, some myths about handwashing, and even a step by … Continue reading Everything You Need to Know About Safe Handwashing by: David Afforo

Help Save the World from Extinction Starting with the African Wild Dog! by: Jada Coley

An endangered species is a species plausible to be extinct in the future. According to NPR (National Public Radio), “1 million of the 8 million (8.7 million to be exact) species are endangered.” Additionally, 1 million animals are abused each year. According to the Humane Society, “the most common victims are dogs with Pitbulls at the top of the list.” Dogs and other household animals … Continue reading Help Save the World from Extinction Starting with the African Wild Dog! by: Jada Coley

Baseball in 2020? By: Ben West

It has now been 76 days since Major League Baseball was supposed to start, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to start anytime soon. In April, Baseball Commissioner, Rob Manfred, proposed a plan to the MLBPA (Major League Baseball Player Association) where all players would go to Arizona and would play at stadiums around the Phoenix area. They would stay in hotels where players, … Continue reading Baseball in 2020? By: Ben West