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Gavin Baker - Staff Reporter

Gavin Baker - Staff Reporter
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My name is Gavin Baker, I'm a senior at OHS and this is my first year as a Journalist. I enjoy playing racing games, playing airsoft and racing my Traxxas RC car. You can contact me by emailing 42Fifty@sd308.org.

Impact of Operation Resolve in Venezuela felt here in Oswego, 2,681 miles away

On Jan. 3, on the orders of President Trump, the United States Armed Forces launched Operation Resolve. While this seems far away from OH (2,681 miles to be exact), it hit close to home for junior Luis Larrazabal, who lived in Venezuela for 10 years before moving to the United States. Larrazabal heard of Operation Resolve early in the morning, filled at first with disbelief at the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. “It was around 1:00 in the morning. Uh, I didn't believe it at first," he said. "Then my cousins were going crazy like, ‘Oh, they got him! They got him!’ So, I went into the phone. I searched into the news. I saw what happened.” Once the initial shock subsided, Larrazabal was able to process what this meant for his family back in Venezuela. “I mean, I'm happy about it, but at the same time, I know nothing's gonna like change as long as the same government remains,“ he said.

FNAF 2: Room for improvement

FNAF 2 features many animatronics, shown in this graphic. Credit: Jaydun Browder

Scott Cawthon created Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) from the ashes of his failed family-friendly games, particularly Chipper & Sons Lumber Co., which critics had described as having scary, animatronic-like characters, inspiring him to create a horror game. After feeling defeated, he decided to lean into the uncanny valley, turning perceived flaws into a strength, resulting in the hugely successful horror game released in 2014 that spawned a massive franchise. He persisted in crafting an impressive number of nine captivating games until he paused his creative endeavors in 2019. His final masterpiece, titled “Help Wanted,” emerged as an immersive virtual reality experience that drew players into a chillingly engaging world. Fast forward to 2023, and he took on a new challenge as a producer for the eagerly anticipated FNAF movie, infusing it with his unique vision with in-game mechanics and characters. OH senior William Wilkins-Jones said, “I liked how they used the mask and the flashlight, like in the second game, [[and]] brought [[it]] into the movie.”

1-16-26 Student announcements

Here are the 1-16-26 student announcements from 42Fifty. Please see our YouTube channel for previous announcements and our video archive.

From utopia to Zootopia: The animated sequel now taking over Oswego screens

A visual representation of the Zootopia 2 movie cover featuring Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, and the sly snake character, set against a vibrant city backdrop and emphasis the film’s playful take on an idealized society. This cover captures the adventurous spirit, humor, and diversity of characters that define the Disney animated hit. Credit: Poppy Benwell & Gavin Baker, 42Fifty

Fans at OH and across the Oswego community returned to the bustling, anthropomorphic city of Zootopia when Disney’s Zootopia 2, the long-awaited sequel to the 2016 blockbuster, released on Nov. 26, promising new adventures, fresh characters, and an expanded look at the city where anyone—from a timid bunny to a sly fox—can be anything. According to IMDB, the original Zootopia became a global phenomenon for its humor, stunning animation, and clever approach to social themes. Directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, it paired rookie cop rabbit Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) with fox con‑artist Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) as they uncovered a city‑wide mystery. The original film was a hit: it grossed over $1 billion worldwide and earned Disney its 55th Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. For many local fans, the sequel represents a chance to revisit the dynamic duo. “It was way better in my opinion,” said Traughber Junior High eighth grader Jonathan Baker, reflecting the excitement among students preparing to see the film. The sequel is expected to explore Judy and Nick’s evolving roles as officers navigating a more complex and unpredictable Zootopia, introducing new districts, cultural zones, and mysteries.

Misunderstood: Survival of Dek the Predator

Pictured is the red burning sword of the Yautja, a prominent element in the film. Kevin Hannon, 42Fifty

According to American author and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson, "To be great is to be misunderstood." Perhaps no one knows this more than Dek, the predator, in Predator: Badlands. Portrayed as an aggressive, angry creature with a thirst to prove himself and be more elite, audiences now see Dek alone and without friends or allies. Ultimately, Dek gains a more open mind and shows compassion to his friends. Released on Nov. 7, Predator: Badlands is the ninth film in the Predator series and the first of its kind. All of its predecessors were based around human and predator interaction, while this new movie focused on the predator himself and the clan/family of which he is a part.