How to Survive a High School Crush

According to the People Who Already Did Nearly everyone has had a crush and remembers how all-consuming it can feel at the time. A glance in the hallway, a mutual friend, or a random text can suddenly feel like a much grander gesture when it’s someone you like. One minute you’re fine, and the next you’re planning a future with someone who doesn’t even know … Continue reading How to Survive a High School Crush

Black History Month Figures

Celebrating Lesser-Known Leaders Who Changed the World As we celebrate Black History Month 2026, it’s important to recognize the less familiar names we don’t always hear every year. While figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks made a lasting impact on our world, dozens of other people have helped shape our world today, often without the same recognition. Here are just a few … Continue reading Black History Month Figures

New Year, New You?

OM Students Share Their Plans for 2026 New Year’s is when people often reflect, sign up for a gym membership they’re never going to use, and look to future goals. Here are some plans and New Year’s resolutions of OM students. Maya Coull “My theme song would either be ‘Amber’ by 311 or ‘Figure.09’ by Linkin Park.” Maya is a Sophomore and her New Year’s … Continue reading New Year, New You?

The Lonely and Single Person’s Valentine’s Playlist

For all those who are spending this February 14th alone… February 14th is Valentine’s Day, which means couples getting together for dates, giant flower bouquets that weigh more than a house cat, and an absurd amount of assorted chocolate. It also happens to be the loneliest day of the year for single people. For single people, Valentine’s usually means watching couples, maybe a rom-com or … Continue reading The Lonely and Single Person’s Valentine’s Playlist