Sammie Davis- Managing and Social Media Editor
Kevin Langue: YouTube comedian turned tour star
Even though comedy may seem to be a less popular category of entertainment, the Kevin Langue Show (KLS) is a comedy YouTube channel with over four million subscribers. Langue's connections and humor have brought a huge community together of fans all over the world. The main cast consists of Kevin Langue, Denny Love, Aaron Branch, and Herman Wrice. With these four friends, they have developed a loyal fanbase as they join together to announce the Kevin Langue Show Tour on March 2. “I think it’s so different because of how close all of them are, and how open they are, like [having] guests and stuff, especially on [[Kevin Langue Show 2]],” said OH sophomore Angie Berger.
Video: OH students prepare for spring ACT
State-wide testing has never failed to stress out students. Even with in-class preparation and support, some feel unprepared, may not care about it, or feel unmotivated to do well. It’s a tale as old as time, being confused about what’s going to occur on the day-of. OH ACT Prep teacher Thomas Hart is determined for all of his students to feel well prepared, motivated, and capable of their abilities to thrive during the test. “We start the semester with a base line of practice tests. We also have a textbook where we’ve done a lot of practice sets because that’s really what we’re trying to focus on” said Hart.
3-20-26 Student announcements
Here are the 3-20-26 student announcements from 42Fifty. Please see our YouTube channel for past student announcements and our video archive.
3-6-26 Student Announcements
Here are the 3-6-26 student announcements from 42Fifty. Please see our YouTube channel for past announcements and our video archive.
Making a statement: OH students protest against ICE with a walkout
In light of recent events regarding ICE, like the murders of Reneé Good and Alex Pretti, OH students planned a walkout to show their frustration and anger against ICE. On Friday, Feb. 6, observers saw around 700 OH students who left the school building and met outside Ken Pickerill Stadium. According to the @oswegostoool, student planners arranged to walk from OH to Hudson Crossing Park in downtown Oswego, bringing awareness to what is currently going on with immigration enforcement. “[[The protest]] was very comforting, knowing that so many people care, and that so many people are on your side,” said OH sophomore, Josselyn Rusell, “and knowing that everyone has their own stories of who has been affected in their family, or if they've even been affected, it's so comforting, and it feels like the biggest community.” The goal of the protest was to ‘skip their lessons to teach one,’ with other protests from schools such as Plainfield East High School and Oswego East having theirs planned. A couple of students thought organizing one was the best solution.



