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Month: November 2020

Senior Spotlight: Girls Soccer Captain Catherine Daniels

November 6, 2020November 13, 2020Caroline Dawson

“As soon as I step on the field, it is like nothing else matters. My only focus is to be the best player I can possibly be, not for just myself but for my team, coaches, and the school,” said senior center midfielder Captain Catherine Daniels.  Soccer has been a part of Daniels’ life since […]

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Sahrbeck, the Soccer Superstar

November 6, 2020November 5, 2020Abby McLaughlin

Dean of Students and girls varsity soccer Head Coach Krista Sahrbeck is one of the many new faces on campus this year. Coach Sahrbeck came to KO this year from Kent Denver School in Englewood, Colo.  Coach Sahrbeck had been at Kent Denver for 15 years and felt that it was time for a change. […]

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Instructional sports programs offer lighthearted competition for student-athletes

November 6, 2020November 3, 2020Jaden Weinstein

COVID-19 has caused major limitations to the athletics at Kingswood Oxford as the teams are required to be smaller and there are many rules to abide by. Despite these harsh limitations, Kingswood Oxford has worked around this challenge and created a new program of instructional sports. The instructional sports teams at KO include volleyball, boys […]

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Dakota McMahon ’18 skates to success at Salve Regina

November 6, 2020November 4, 2020Conor Caneday

Even without the guarantee of an upcoming winter season, center Dakota McMahon ’18 is making the most of her practices on the ice, continuously giving it her all no matter the situation.  McMahon attended the KO Upper School for all four years of high school. She was a part of the varsity field hockey and […]

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Trouble picking a COVID-safe activity? Pick apples!

November 6, 2020November 3, 2020Brandon DeLucia

It is so hard to figure out a way to be safe yet enjoy life as it goes. Especially now, during the change of the seasons, we all want to be social. Fret not! For I have the perfect way to enjoy fall without taking your mask off. Visit an orchard! Last Sunday, my sister […]

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Artist of the month: Melissa Hasbrouck

November 6, 2020November 3, 2020Benjamin Baby

Senior Melissa Hasbrouck has been painting at KO since her freshman year, and  although she has taken numerous art classes, she’s had only one teacher, Katie Burnett.  “She’s a really good teacher who is always there to help you out if you have questions and offer new techniques that have really helped elevate my art,” […]

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BOO to ‘Hubie Halloween’

November 6, 2020November 3, 2020Shreeya Chalikonda

You might be thinking this is going to be a positive review. “It’s an Adam Sandler movie. How could it be bad?” If you think that, you are very wrong. Before watching it, I had high expectations. The cast had so much potential that I think was wasted on a subpar Halloween movie that people […]

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Fighting for a cause bigger than basketball

November 6, 2020November 3, 2020Koby Braunstein

How far would you go to sacrifice something that you love, a privilege, for a much bigger cause that requires additional attention? Well, for the 16 remaining playoff teams left inside the NBA bubble, players were willing to give up whatever it took to fight for social justice and equality, even if it meant cancelling […]

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Evaluating the fairness of COVID-19 violations

November 6, 2020May 5, 2026Editorial Board

COVID-19 is certainly at the forefront of everyone’s lives. We are so grateful to be at school during these difficult times, and we are fortunate to have faculty and staff that truly care about our safety and well-being. However, there have been some concerns among students about the way in which COVID-19 violations are currently […]

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Brieanna Toedt: A talented multi-instrumentalist

November 6, 2020November 3, 2020Samhita Kashyap

Senior Brieanna Toedt is an accomplished singer and musician. In addition to being in Outlook and Oxfordians, KO’s select vocal ensembles, she is also a member of the orchestra and takes piano lessons in her spare time. Brie has had to overcome many challenges as a musician, but she has nevertheless continued to grow as […]

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