Riley Bober - News Editor
Leaving dust bunnies behind in the year of the rabbit
As we settle into the second month of the new year, the Lunar New Year celebrations have come to an end. With 2023 being the year of the rabbit, many people go into the new year not knowing what this signifies and the culture behind this Chinese holiday.
OH student council holds semi-annual blood drive
On Jan. 20, Oswego High School’s student council cleared the small gymnasium for the semi-annual blood drive, giving students and staff an opportunity to donate blood during periods 2 through 7.
VIDEO: OH celebrates Chicagoland 4×5 Art Exhibition 20th anniversary
Oswego High School celebrated the Chicagoland 4x5 Art Exhibition’s 20th anniversary by showcasing artwork submitted by students from SD308 and other Illinois school districts. Hosted by OHS and organized by Mr. Michael Jon Skura, the exhibition has students creating artwork that is no bigger and no smaller than 4x5 inches, challenging students to push themselves to make use of their space as best they can. These artworks can consist of anything from photography, digital media, painting, drawing, 3D, etc. Artwork was displayed from Nov. 9 through Nov. 15 in the main hallway and featured artwork from a variety of middle and high school student artists.
Tensions rise at OH as image is circulated on social media, proven not credible by OPD
On Dec. 6 at 11:05 am, School District 308 Superintendent John W. Sparlin sent out an email regarding the rumors of an image promoting school violence that had circulated around social media. This image has been confirmed by the Oswego Police Department to be an old image that is not credible or connected to any current events that have...
OH student parking gravel lot vandalized in a series of pranks
On Sept. 26, junior Brynn Hartness walked back to her car after school to see that a Porta-potty had been placed behind it, leaving her unable to leave her spot until junior Dalton Platt offered assistance. This was the first of three pranks pulled on students parked in the gravel lot, located between the soccer fields behind the school.




