Making An Entrepreneurial Mark Joy Campbell April 7, 2018 Features 2015 OVS grad Masaki Takamatsu is making his mark as an entrepreneur, most recently becoming director of product development for Bristl Science, which is dedicated to building a better toothbrush.
Dear College Reader… Joy Campbell March 30, 2018 Home Page There's pressure, and fear, of a total stranger deciding whether you are worthy of college acceptance based on only an application.
Numb Joy Campbell October 23, 2017 Features 1 Comment An editorial piece reflecting on the devastations in the US caused by gun violence, and the emotions that follow.
Meet Makerspace Joy Campbell October 10, 2017 Features Introducing Makerspace, a new addition to the OVS Lower Campus and a hub for creativity, learning, and technology.
Peeling Back the Layers Joy Campbell May 2, 2017 Features Guest artist Larry Mullins, father of sophomore Maya Mullins, contributed his talent and expertise recently to art students at the Upper Campus. His observational and layered style is reflected in the work he did with the art students, who focused on creating acrylic oil skins. A professional artist by trade, Mr. Mullins describes himself as a process artist, which emphasizes the actual process of creating art rather than embarking with a set plan or end goal.
Am I A Bonafide Hipster? Joy Campbell April 6, 2017 The Bigger Picture 1 Comment Am I a living stereotype? This question occurred to me last night as I leaned against my kitchen counter. I had a bent copy of The Great Gatsby held lazily in my left hand, an uncapped, drying, pink...