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The student news website of Omaha Central High School

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The student news website of Omaha Central High School

The Register

Netflix’s ‘Grand Army’ brings light to important issues in teenage culture

Olivia Gilbreath, Editor-in-Chief November 12, 2020

Released on Oct. 16 2020, Netflix’s new original series Grand Army is a must-watch. Grand Army is a high school drama set in Brooklyn, New York. A bombing takes place in the first episode, setting...

Central graduate starts literary resource to uplift BIPOC authors

Daisy Friedman, Editor in Chief November 11, 2020

Omaha Central graduate, Ashlynn Duval, is gearing up to start her new online bookstore, The Stove is Hot. The Stove is Hot is a literary resource that supports allies and BIPOC community members through...

Multimedia artist shares messages through video, art, music

Multimedia artist shares messages through video, art, music

Comet Smith, Contributing Writer November 9, 2020
He is a diamond in the infinite mess of the internet, shining through with beautiful animation, gripping stories, and songs that will live in your head rent-free.
2019 Central graduate Desia Griffin models as a participant inthe Beauty in Color event hosted by The Grassroots Initiative on Oct. 18.

The Grassroots Initiative increasing BIPOC representation in the media

Olivia Gilbreath, Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2020

Desiuanna Griffin and Bria Gilmore are two 2019 Central graduates with a passion for strengthening the Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) community. After a discussion about Gilmore’s interest...

Quarantivities: Fagioli Soup

Olivia Gilbreath, Editor-in-Chief October 31, 2020

 Ingredients:   1 C kidney beans (I like to skip the beans)  ¼ C light olive oil  1 C chopped onions  1 julienne-cut carrots  1 celery rib with leaves  1 T garlic (roughly...

Drama department prepares for November virtual play

Ella Novak October 22, 2020

The pandemic has been the cause for many changes to the way that things have been done recently, and one of these things is Central’s fall play. This year, Central’s theater program will virtually...

What it was like traveling in a pandemic

Jaden Cheloha, Staff Writer October 20, 2020

My sister is immunocompromised. Basically, this means she’s a lot more susceptible to diseases and illnesses than the average person. So, when she decided she wanted to move to college now instead...

Central choir’s plans to safely resume in person classes

Ella Novak October 18, 2020

With students returning to class in person, the Central choir classes have had to make many changes. Sara Cowan is one of the choir teachers at Central who teaches several of these choirs. She has been...

Holding a homecoming can be a fun and safe activity for students to partake in if done correctly

Grace Ridgley, Staff Writer October 16, 2020

The pandemic that hit 2020 took many events from students. This includes graduation, in-person classes, traveling, and even school dances. While it is important to stay safe and healthy during these precarious...

Rose Theater interns perform virtual improv show

Rose Theater interns perform virtual improv show

Daisy Friedman, Editor in Chief October 13, 2020

At the end of September, The Rose Theater had their annual Teens ‘N’ Theatre production of Playscape. Senior Hanaa Tatby is an intern at The Rose and an ensemble member of Playscape this year....

Matcha milk tea and Peach fruit tea from Yumchaa

Finding Omaha’s best bubble tea

Cecilia Zahm, Staff Writer October 12, 2020
Omaha has wholeheartedly embraced bubble tea, with several different shops around the city specializing in the drink. I wanted to find out which tea places in Omaha lived up to the hype, so here’s what I found… 
Top 5 trails to hike in Omaha

Top 5 trails to hike in Omaha

Mackenzie Coughlin, Staff Writer October 12, 2020

Big Papio Trail  First on the list is Big Papio Trail which spans across a large portion of Omaha. Extending from Hefflinger Park in Northwest Omaha all the way to Seymour Smith Park in Ralston,...

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