Feature Archive

  • From Musician to Producer

    From Musician to Producer

    Senior Eric Trude’s expanding musical career.

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  • Senioritis runs rampant

    Senioritis runs rampant

    Nation struggles to control spreading epidemic.

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  • The Digital Debate: Mp3s are on the rise, as CDs are decreasing in popularity

    The Digital Debate: Mp3s are on the rise, as CDs are decreasing in popularity

    CD’s: The Good - Cars made in our lifetimes are CD compatible, only really new cars are mp3 compatible. - You never have to worry about getting a virus from a CD - Files are backed up on hard copy - You don’t have to worry about how many times you burn a song. - [...]

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  • Anything Goes – A Look Into The Set

    Anything Goes – A Look Into The Set

    On Friday, May 14 Oakton put on another musical, Anything Goes. The play was fantastic of course, but one of the major reasons the play was such a success was the impressive set used. The majority of the play was spent on an elaborate boat designed by Senior Anthony Schiavo, who was the leader of [...]

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  • Follow the path of Rachita Sangh

    Follow the path of Rachita Sangh

    How does race affect your initimate relationships? How do you think our generation’s views on race have differed from our parents’? Me especially—and people I know—we’re more open-minded towards other races. My parents, they both were born in India and spent most of their lives there so I think they associate other races with stereotypes [...]

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  • Follow the path of Connor Sullivan

    Follow the path of Connor Sullivan

    How does race affect your initimate relationships? How do you think our generation’s views on race have differed from our parents’? Just growing up in America where the environment we live in people are more equal—or at least around here people are more equal because of what we’re exposed to—but I mean growing up in [...]

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  • Follow the path of Kevin Sol

    Follow the path of Kevin Sol

    How has race affected your life? It’s easier to get into colleges. I can fill in that bubble saying that English is my second language. All the mail I get, it’s usually in two languages. My parents prefer having an English and Spanish thing and they always have to read the Spanish side. They speak [...]

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  • Follow the path of Caitlin Weirick

    Follow the path of Caitlin Weirick

    Stereotypes- how do you deal with them because every race has stereotypes that are associated with it. How do you deal with them and are they right? Are they wrong? I break every stereotype. I’m not a part of any of them. Because I am Asian, but I’m not playing piano or violin 24/7; I [...]

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  • Follow the path of Alex Le

    Follow the path of Alex Le

    How has race affected your life? Race has taught me a lot of things. It’s taught me about perspective, objectivity. Perspective in that stereotypes are, in a joking way, they’re all very true. My favorite ones are black stereotypes. Black names, I really like. My dad talks a lot about black people because he works [...]

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  • Follow the path of Alan Zhao

    Follow the path of Alan Zhao

    Do you believe we’re heading towards some sort of post-racial society where race won’t matter anymore? The thing is more of culture and most people have diverse interests. No matter what your friendship, it’s going to be bound by something you have in common. You can see two people who are friends, walking down the [...]

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  • Follow the path of Adria Davis

    Follow the path of Adria Davis

    Stereotypes- how do you deal with them because every race has stereotypes that are associated with it. How do you deal with them and are they right? Are they wrong? Sometimes I guess, they’re kind of true. But then, that’s just one group of people. Not everyone’s walking around with the name Quaneesha or Lahtifuh [...]

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  • The Faces Of Oakton- A Symposium On Diversity

    The Faces Of Oakton- A Symposium On Diversity

    For many of us, matters of race are matters of the past, buried deep within the glossy pages of textbooks and far removed from the present.

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  • ‘We Gonna Make It’

    ‘We Gonna Make It’

    Junior Sagar Moktan raps. Senior Nathan Smith films and photographs. They’re two students with vastly different talents that they hope to one day make into careers.

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  • 2012: The class of 2013 face the hardest tests of all

    2012: The class of 2013 face the hardest tests of all

    The Mayan calendar shows that the end of the world is on Dec. 21, 2012, when one 5,126-year cycle ends, and a new one begins. The recent volcanic ash that rained from the fiery skies above Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull and left planes hot on the tarmac, as well as the Snowpocalypse in February, were just signs [...]

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  • Media Mix: Games, Movies, and CD’s to look out for

    Media Mix: Games, Movies, and CD’s to look out for

    Pokemon, Clash of the Titans, Super Mario, Bieber and more.

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  • Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 4

    Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 4

    “Don’t have to look like a pothead” John* doesn’t stand out too much from the crowd. He plays a varsity sport, takes multiple AP classes and maintains a decent GPA. What his teachers and peers would probably be surprised to find out, however, is that he distributed marijuana for over two years. “[Selling] was such [...]

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  • Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 3

    Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 3

    Alex doesn’t remember much about his last day at Oakton, but he knows that the Cha Cha Slide had something to do with it. “I took some amount of Percocet, and a couple Soma… and then they mixed to form some sort of terrible combination that made it very obvious that I was intoxicated in [...]

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  • Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 2

    Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 2

    “I had one night where I think I had done cocaine, Oxycontin, Xanax, and I was drunk. And then every time I would snort a line of cocaine, I would throw up like two seconds after… I did that for like eight lines before I was like ‘this is probably bad,’” recalled 18-year-old Alex*. “Then [...]

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  • Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 1

    Inside Oakton’s Drug Community: Part 1

    For many students, the high school years are all about the focus on academics, sports and clubs. For a portion of the student body, however, these years are all about pushing physical, biological and chemical limits. This In-Depth section focuses on the drug network underlying Oakton’s prestigious reputation. by Erica Wohlleben and Katie Smith, with [...]

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  • Snowpocalypse Strikes Oakton

    Snowpocalypse Strikes Oakton

    The storm that defined all storms. The storm that swept through the DC Metropolitan area, wreaking havoc and frenzy as it ruthlessly unleashed two feet of snow and ice.

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