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Ethan Monahan - Co-Editor in Chief, Podcast Co-Editor

Ethan Monahan - Co-Editor in Chief, Podcast Co-Editor
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I am a Senior at OHS and in my second year as a journalist. I am a podcast co-editor and a co-editor in chief and I am excited for my second year being a journalist for the school. You can contact me by emailing 42Fifty@sd308.org and putting my name in the subject line. We welcome comments on our articles and feedback on our publication!

‘Son Of Spergy’: A new era for Caesar and fans

The track list for "Son of Spergy" is shown, full of excellent tracks to delight listeners. Credit: Torian Duncombe, 42Fifty

“Pilgrims Paradise,” “Freudian,” “CASE STUDY 01,” “NEVER ENOUGH,” and now “Son of Spergy:” Daniel Ceaser released a new album after two years, leaving fans in shock with its beautiful sound and chords. The album, released this fall, was highly anticipated throughout the announcement. “I was super pumped that he was actually releasing again,” said OH junior Jordyn Becker. “It’s been quite a minute since he’s released.” Though Ceaser had shown no indication of releasing an album after his 2023 hit “NEVER ENOUGH,” he was still active in the music community, helping produce the late 2024 hit “CHROMAKOPIA” by Tyler The Creator and frequent interviews with the artist.

Wrestling the challenges of a new season: Boys’ wrestling starts up

Pictured above are two boys wrestling teammates, senior Logan Nieves and junior Cody Davenport, sparring during practice after learning a new move from their coach. Credit: Ethan Monahan, 42Fifty

As fall sports wind down and winter falls, boys' wrestling is now starting up its season. Open mats and after-school practices have been letting the boys get back in shape, but the real deal is now here. The team's first match took place on Nov. 26 at Wheaton Warrenville South. Their second match on Nov. 29 was cancelled due to the snowstorm that took place that weekend. But despite this rocky start, the boys are still determined and excited for the season, hoping their hard work pays off.  “To prepare myself for the season, I took a lot of time to lift, and I watched a lot of film,” said OH senior and varsity wrestler Logan Nieves. “I am happy to say that I am very excited for the upcoming season.”

Keller’s Farmstand: Fall fun and community connection in Oswego

The sun shines down on Keller's Farmstands gate to Farmland which has the famous corn maze. Credit: Ethan Monahan

Kellers Farmstand in Oswego offers many fall festivities for OH students and Oswego residents. The farm stand is a staple among Oswego residents, and many beloved activities are open again for fall. “I see OH students and their families visiting the farm pretty often because there are a lot of people from Oswego who work here,” said OH senior and Keller’s employee Rebecca Dutton. “It’s very family-friendly, [[and]] there’s something for everyone—apples, apple cider donuts, a big play area, pumpkins, and a corn maze,” Dutton added.   For Dutton, the best part of working at Keller’s is watching those simple moments of joy unfold.

Photo Essay: ‘She Kills Monsters’ slays on stage, opens tonight

Tilly Evans, played by Ashlynn Pulfer, talks to her cast of friends in the Dungeon & Dragons game world in a scene from 'She Kills Monsters,' the Standing O fall play on stage now at OH. Credit: Ethan Monahan, 42Fifty

The OH Standing O theater group performed their fall play, "She Kills Monsters," to student audiences today as a preview of this week's upcoming performances. A play written by Qui Nguyen, the plot centers on two sisters, Agnes and Tilly. After Tilly dies in a car crash, Agnes finds out more about her sister's life through her Dungeons & Dragons gaming module. OH actors move between the real world and the fantasy gaming world as Agnes processes the loss of her sister. With intricate costumes, special effects, sword play, and D&D gaming humor, the photo essay below showcases some of the scenes that slayed.

Breaking News: HoCo Pep Assembly moved due to heat

OH Administration releases an email to students and parents informing the school of the rescheduling of the Pep Assembly from the afternoon to the morning. Credit: Ethan Monahan, 42Fifty

In an email sent to students and parents/guardians this morning, the OH community learned that "due to the expected heat on Friday afternoon, the Homecoming Pep Assembly at Oswego High School will take place in the morning during periods 2 and 3." The heat, which according to The Weather Channel, is expected to be 90 degrees and sunny skies during the previously-scheduled 1:30 p.m. assembly, was of concern to administration. "I do understand that it was because of the heat or whatever which is good because like then we don't have to be out there [[[in the heat]] and all," said senior Cameron Fichtel. "But I feel like it's going to affect everyone's day having it at the beginning instead of the end.”