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Just about everyone in the gym at the time, including myself, was thinking the worst. Everyone knew, but no one wanted to say it. And no one did say anything. The first one to say those cursed words “ACL tear” was a doctor at the emergency room.
2020 has been an especially unique year— to say the least. There have been challenges and triumphs, and people learned how to adapt to big changes. When Oswego High School closed its doors on March 13, 2020, it was surreal to think school would continue without the tile hallways and brick walls that students and staff saw nearly every day.
By Daniel Garcia 42Fifty Staff Writer Microsoft's AI Research team came up with an app that harnessed the power of Artificial Intelligence to have your phone see and speak the world around you. Seeing AI combines the power of machine learning, artificial...
The Panther Power Club at Oswego High School is a weight lifting club designed for not only athletes, but anyone that would just like to get a good workout in after school.
This past Saturday, Sept. 25, Oswego High School students celebrated at an outdoor homecoming after not being able to attend homecoming last year. Homecoming was held outdoors this year as an adaptation to COVID-19 guidelines. Since the dance was outside, the school was able to provide food trucks, along with the traditional DJ experience. With such a new location change, it is important to observe how homecoming went for students and what this means for future homecoming dances.