Why did Trump Win?

Why did Trump Win?

The outcome of the 2024 presidential election was shocking to some and inevitable to others. But the election has come to an end; Donald J. Trump came out on top and will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America. But why did he win? How did he...

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Eating Breakfast Is Often Neglected

Eating Breakfast Is Often Neglected

Here at Orem High, everyone has their own breakfast habits, or the absence of them. “I don’t want to get up earlier to make breakfast,” Rachelle Nelson, a senior at OHS, said in a recent interview. She also said that in the morning she faces “stomach problems”....

Psychology at Orem High

Psychology at Orem High

All over Alpine District, Psychology classes are being taught to students. Psychology helps students learn more about themselves and more about themselves and more about their relationship with others, but there are also reasons why you should not take Psychology....

Teen Body Modification

Body art is something that once administered cannot be taken back. The decision to modify your body permanently is something professionals and parents alike agree should be taken far more seriously. Father of two, Matthew Graff said “While I do appreciate the artistry...

Satiger: The Fundamentals of Football

Satiger: The Fundamentals of Football

American football is one of America’s most successful televised sports. While it is an enjoyable game, it can be confusing to the untrained eye, therefore, a few key aspects of the sport must be understood before one becomes a football expert. Referees are the men...

Satiger: Evolution of the Dab

Satiger: Evolution of the Dab

Orem High students are addicted to the latest dance-like motion: “the dab.” Dabbing includes bending the arm at the elbow and putting the face in the armpit. “Dab” is an acronym for duck and bam. Students at Orem “dab” for the following reasons. First, it is...

Smiling Is Better Than Money or Chocolate

When asked what percentage of the day she is smiling, OHS senior Megan Jordan said, “Ninety-six percent - I don’t smile when I yawn.” Smiling is universal; it is nature’s natural stress reliever. Psychology Today writer Sarah Stevenson said, “Smiling activates the...