DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is a policy that was passed under the Obama Administration in 2012 as a way for the children of illegal immigrants to be able to come out… Read More ›
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The Horrifying High School Gameshow
The further I get into high school, the more I realize how similar it is to the game shows I used to watch on TV as a kid. Competitors are pitted against each other to see who will remain… Read More ›
The OHS Observer’s Official Guide to Student Government Candidates 2017-18
** The new student newspaper for the OHS is The OHS Observer, we are currently in the process of transferring onto a new website. Stay tuned for more information! ** All platforms were taken from Student Government Speeches at the… Read More ›
How Budget Affects School Ranking
As we all know, school rankings make an important part of our decisions on various decisions such as where we live, how far away from the house should be from the school, et cetera. The common perception in… Read More ›
Why Compost can be the Next Recycling
The idea behind composting is to decompose your organic waste rather than putting it in a landfill. By decomposing it, it will be beneficial both to the environment and to the plants to plants that use the enriched soil the… Read More ›
How President Trump Endangers Americans
By Louis Gosart, a junior at Stanford Online High School A desire to punish, John Stuart Mill wrote, is an impulse of self-defense. President Trump must be searching for ways of punishing all Americans… as means to handle… Read More ›
Spotlight on Athletes: Nafis Muhammad
For the second installment of our “Spotlight on Athletes” series, we interviewed Nafis Muhammad, a talented multi-sport athlete living in Los Angeles, California. Nafis has been running track for many years (4 competitively), and football for 3 years. This, his… Read More ›
Nano Technology: The New Frontier
Written by: Vinay Konuru Nano Technology: The New Frontier When we defied the barrier of gravity and reached space, that was known as the “Space Frontier.” Since Richard Feynman’s famous speech in 1959, where he stated, “There’s plenty of room… Read More ›
Spotlight on Athletes: Aino Alkio
Although Stanford OHS is one of the most academically demanding high schools in the country, many Pixels are able to make significant contributions to the world of sport. In our new “Spotlight on Athletes” interview series, we will be taking a… Read More ›
Argo Messy Desk Competition Results
The Argo’s Mess Desk Competition Results! The results for the Messy Desk Competition are in, and the winner is… Sam Boeschen! (2021) Honorable Mentions: Daisy Hilton (2021) Umar Ahmed Badami (2020) Thanks to everyone for participating!