Aster Lasher - Video Editor
PantherFest 2025: Kicking off the year with school spirit, building culture
Students, staff, and community members kicked off the school year with spirit this past Fri., Aug. 22nd, with the annual PantherFest celebration. This display of talents across the board, whether it be band, color guard, sports, or clubs, shared with the school community the many opportunities OH offers. As a back-to-school event, it was also a way for new and old friends to reconnect at the start of the year. “It’s a way people start connecting outside school," said OH senior Logan Neives. "You’re not just solely talking to your friends during the school day, or just finding time outside of class to talk to them, so I think it’s great.”
Podcast: Gaming Area S2 Ep 7
In this last episode of the season, podcasters Eddie Phelps, Arnesen Lasher, Gianna King, and Quinn Villanueva share their thoughts about popular games and gaming communities. Join them for the last episode of the season and the last one before staff members graduate.
Podcast: Gaming Area S2E6
In today's episode of Gaming Area, we talk about women in gaming to celebrate Women's History Month. Video games have a complicated relationship with women, so we talk about the good and bad times of women-related characters in gaming.
OH students place third at Prostart competition
Five OH culinary students, led by culinary teacher Thomas Dwyer, showed off their talents at the Prostart competition on March 2, 2024, and won third place at the event. “[[The]] competition helps high school students get their foot in the door when it comes to scholarships to culinary schools,” explained OH senior Phoenix Goldstein. “One section has teams cooking an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert; the other is teams pitching a restaurant concept in the fictional city of ProStartville to show their knowledge of what it takes to get a restaurant running.”
Podcast: Gaming Area S2E5
In this episode of Gaming Area, we talk about video games that have been seen as "problematic." Both the developers and the games themselves can be an issue to the well-being of a game; we know, and we talk it over.




