Surveillance: real or nah?

Today given the ability of the government to surveil citizens, we wonder if there is really someone living in our computers or phones and watching us through the cameras in our devices. An overflow of memes and jokes on social media make us laugh but ultimately this possibility is really quite frightening. Is it conceivable […]

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While on Riverfail…

As a kid I was big on Archie comics, when the biggest problem at Riverdale High was when the local soda shop ran out of strawberries for the milkshakes. These were the teenage Utopia days. Archie and the gang at Riverdale High was soon joined by TV land’s Wally and Lumpy on “Leave It to […]

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AP Music Theory

AP Music Theory allows students the opportunity gain a deep and rigorous understanding of what makes music music. At KO, creative arts teacher Wayne Pierce teaches the class. “The class teaches them how music is notated, it’s melody, it teaches them to be able to look at music and understand its composition. The overall goal […]

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POTM & Varsity field hockey

Sophomore defender Keegan McMahon is a force to be reckoned with on the field hockey turf. While she is a young player, her skill should not be underestimated. McMahon is crucial part of the field hockey team’s success this season. McMahon is in charge of the defensive line and plays on offensive and defensive corners. […]

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Art in college

Visiting schools, going to interviews, filling out application after application, it’s that time of year for the class of 2019. The college process is demanding enough, but some of KO’s seniors are going above and beyond the typical college application in hopes of pursuing the arts.   Senior Brigid Bernier is looking to minor in […]

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