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Norse Notes

The Student News Site of Oakmont High School

Norse Notes

The Student News Site of Oakmont High School

Norse Notes

Aurora Shriver

Aurora Shriver, Staff Writer

Aurora Shriver is a freshman who just moved here. Aurora enjoys figure skating, photography, skiing, and outdoor activities. Skating has always been a huge part of her life, with seven years of on-ice practice, although taking a year off she is excited for her eighth year. Her goal in skating is to pass a few levels and create new friends through a sport she enjoys. During her free time, she often can be found either on her phone or outside with her dogs, Buttons and Dutch. Aurora has been running around her neighborhood lately taking pictures of the scenery and trash, which she picks up for fun. She hopes to use her photography skills as a profession later in life among other things like becoming a pediatric nurse. She is really excited about going to her first year of high school, meeting new people, and doing new activities.

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Senior Nick Forry hopes that he will be able to get a scholarship for his soccer skills.

Off to College

Aurora Shriver, Staff Writer
December 10, 2020
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is often seen through the lenses of the stigma that has built up for a long time. However, OCD is not to be joked about of the harm it can cause those who have OCD. Shown are some of the areas of the brain that OCD can affect.

OCD is not an adjective

Aurora Shriver, Staff Writer
November 30, 2020
Maggie Danielson (left) poses with her older sister Reagan Danielson (right).

A lifetime of soccer

Aurora Shriver, Staff Writer
November 6, 2020
Senior Alyssa Wagner opens up about what makes her so unique.

Not your everyday senior

Aurora Shriver, Staff Writer
October 23, 2020
Midterms affect students at Oakmont in detrimental ways.

The Impact Of Midterms

Aurora Shriver, Staff Writer
October 9, 2020
This is a picture taken from a month ago around the time the fires started, the air quality was barely visible.

August Complex Fire Grows

Aurora Shriver, Staff Writer
October 2, 2020
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