Colombia Protest

On April 28, 202 protests began in Colombia against increased taxes and health care reform proposed by the government of President Iván Duque Márquez. Lower and middle-class citizens have been struggling to pay rent since the lockdown of the pandemic, which has affected them financially. The people want the government to listen to them and to lower the taxes. People are getting restless because of … Continue reading Colombia Protest

Kobe Hall Of Fame Induction

The hall of fame is a museum where the best of the best sports players are commemorated. The National Basketball Association has a hall of fame museum located in Springfield, Massachusetts. The museum’s mission is to preserve and promote the history of basketball. Each year, the Hall of Fame produces nominees who are then honored in a ceremony the following year. Last year, the late … Continue reading Kobe Hall Of Fame Induction

No More ICE Detainees in Jessup Detention Center

The last ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainee from the Howard County Detention Center in Jessup was recently taken out from the location, according to The Patch. This move comes after Howard County ended its contract with ICE in March. The contract, which has been around since 1995, allows for undocumented people who have been detained by ICE to be housed in the Jessup Detainment … Continue reading No More ICE Detainees in Jessup Detention Center

New Dinosaur Found in Mexico Has Been Identified

On Thursday, May 13th, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) announced that a new species of dinosaur has been identified from remains found in Mexico. The new species has been named Tlatolophus galorum, which is derived from the Indigenous Mexican language, Nahuatl, using the term “word,” and Greek with the term, “crest.” “Galorum” refers to the scientists that had a part in the … Continue reading New Dinosaur Found in Mexico Has Been Identified

Outdoor Classroom Coming to OM

Nowadays, it can be tough to be indoors all the time. When it comes to going to school, the day mainly consists of countless hours sitting inside of a windowless room without seeing the sun or sky. That’s why Amy Brooks, English teacher at OMHS, thought it would be a good idea to have an outdoor space where students and teachers could learn and work … Continue reading Outdoor Classroom Coming to OM