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The Current

The student newspaper of Ossining High School

The Current

The student newspaper of Ossining High School

The Current

Athlete of the Month: Grace Scorcia

Athlete of the Month: Grace Scorcia

Maddy Zarro, Staff Writer April 28, 2016

As the school year draws to a close, and senior athletes battle through their final season at Ossining High School, the time comes for these immensely talented individuals to be recognized for their...

What We Know About the Panama Papers

Jared Fel, Staff Writer April 28, 2016

  Süddeutsche Zeitung, a well-known German newspaper company, was recently involved in the leaking of 11.5 million confidential documents and 2.6 terabytes of information from a Panama-based law...

Ultimate Frisbee, Varsity Sport or Intramurals?

Ultimate Frisbee, Varsity Sport or Intramurals?

Yoo Shin Tanai, Staff Writer April 28, 2016

  Can you imagine a sport that is co-ed, non-contact, mashes together football and soccer, and is one of the fastest growing sports around the world? That is the definition of Ultimate Frisbee,...

Food for Thought

Food for Thought

Somari Davis, Opinion’s Editor April 27, 2016

If anyone has taken a look at OHS for the past month or so, they would see a vast pathway of dirt, a demolished case of stairs, and an excavator. This is the result of the expansion of the school’s...

Photography by Mr. Quiroga.

Ossining O-Bots Victory

Olivia Lenaghan, Staff Writer April 27, 2016

The Ossining O-Bots, team 4122, had a victorious three days in their second FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Competition. Taking place in Hofstra University, teams come...

Photography by Mr. Quiroga

Ossining Semi Formal 2016

Darwin Arias, Features Editor April 27, 2016

On Thursday April 14th, 2016, Ossining High School’s Class of 2017 celebrated all night long at this year’s Semi-Formal, which is  held for Juniors annually. This remarkable event is one of the few...

The Maestro’s Corner: Beethoven’s “Fidelio”

Emma San Martin, Editor-At-Large April 26, 2016

Musical history is full of tragedies.  Mozart died far too young; Bach wrote just 215 cantatas.  One of the greatest of these tragedies, however, is the fact that Beethoven wrote only one opera.  This...

Ebola Returns To Liberia

Ebola Returns To Liberia

Rubina Chowdhury, Staff Writer April 26, 2016

Just when the world thought they’d seen the last of it, Ebola has once again made a recent reappearance in the West African country of Liberia. The virus, transmitted by wild animals to the human population...

International Women's Day Celebration

International Women’s Day Celebration

Diana Kennedy, Student Life Editor April 26, 2016

March 8th marks the global celebration of women and female accomplishments. To honor this day OHS staff, lead by Ms. Narsipur, collaborated to hold a celebration in the library on March 31st.  The...

In this photo taken, Aug. 1, 2013, demonstrators protesting what they say are low wages and improper treatment for fast-food workers march in downtown Seattle. In an interview with The Associated Press, Mayor Mike McGinn said he thought $15 was a “fair starting point” for the minimum wage discussion. McGinn challenger Ed Murray recently announced that he would push for a $15 minimum wage but planned to proceed with a phased-in approach. Washington already has the nation's highest state minimum wage at $9.19 an hour. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

Controversy Over $15 Hour Minimum Wage

Darwin Arias, Features Editor April 26, 2016

Minimum wage has been in the discussion of many economists across the nation. New York and California have pressed similar efforts towards raising the statewide minimum wage to $15 an hour for employees...

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