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@gbsoracle has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in November 2020. Besides social media accounts, gbsoracle has populated their site with: • Lopez demolishes distance records • Sign in - Google Accounts • Oracle After Hours: Paving a path through words: Reflecting on my experience with The Oracle – The Oracle • Lopez speeds through records – The Oracle • Oracle alumni awarded – The Oracle • Reclaiming childhood dreams – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Avocadabra! Loving your quirks – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: The individuality issue – The Oracle • Spring scribe writing contest results – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: The modern rom-com – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Between two worlds – The Oracle • Boys’ swim takes third at state – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Little moments, big impacts – The Oracle • Make It Count – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Importance of taking a rest day – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Bow Wow – The Oracle • Women in sports breakfast honors female athletes – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Connecting columns, concerts: how I combined two passions – The Oracle • Choir, band take on Music City – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Remembering her – The Oracle • One student, five languages – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Take advantage of every holiday – The Oracle • Stem and Style: student-run flower business – The Oracle • Social media managers share love for clubs – The Oracle • ‘Tis the season to look past our differences, celebrate together – The Oracle • Subscription overload – The Oracle • Charity basketball game brings school together – The Oracle • State Success: Girls Swim and Dive Shine in Pool and on Boards – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Bringing Back Real Hangouts – The Oracle • Remeniuk sculpting connections, passion, masterpieces – The Oracle • Creating space – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: How to tackle winter woes – The Oracle • Halloween at South – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Silent dedication: sports beyond the spotlight – The Oracle • Cross country teams continue annual volunteer tradition at Chicago Marathon – The Oracle • South spirit spread – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Why can’t we all just get along? – The Oracle • 100 years of excellence – The Oracle • Being on the B-Team – The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Why multitasking doesn’t work – The Oracle • South ranked 19th out of all Illinois high schools – The Oracle • Sibling relationships aren’t simple – The Oracle • More than a game: Glenbrook South honors 9/11 – The Oracle • Actors face adjustments – The Oracle • I love sports, but not for the game – The Oracle • Fall Sports and Spirit Assembly switches things up – The Oracle • Field Hockey’s Title IX match – The Oracle • 1,440 minutes isn’t enough – The Oracle • Rethinking the Back-To-School Grind • Oracle After Hours: The Ultimate Battle • OAH: Focus First: Why South Got It Right • The Oracle • Marching band honors veterans through annual Memorial Day Parade • Oracle After Hours: Personality matters: making your style true to you • Oracle After Hours: Path to workout consistency • Spring Fling helps clubs bloom • Billionaires going to space • Oracle After Hours: The Dangers of Overconsumption • Breakthrough! fuses science and dance at northwestern stage • GBS Judges Panel Sign-up • Holocaust museum exhibit at South • Biannual Blood Drive Visits South • The power of three: A formula for personal growth • South’s VEX robotics team qualifies for Worlds competition • The science behind cramming • FCCLA members prepare for state qualifications • Oracle After Hours: Bulgarian dance brings belonging • Oracle After Hours: Two of a Kind: My experience as a twin • Oracle After Hours: How psychology changed my perspective • Oracle After Hours: The advantages of taking it slow • Rediscovering reading in a digital age • Never late for kindness • The Co-Curricular Choir Preview Concert • Oracle After Hours: The downfall of Chicago sports • Women in Business breakfast inspires students • Friendsgiving at SASA • Busy Schedules: how to manage • GSO instills love for music in middle schoolers • Ms. Pavic wins ISTA High School Educator Award • Ceramics elective inspires creativity, collaboration • Public speaking develops confidence, individuality • Mock trial team teachers student about law • Cure club raises awareness for cancer • South’s substitute teachers fill in the gaps to enhance learning • Oracle After Hours: The truth about Coke versus Pepsi • Boys’ golf hits off the tee • Gender disparity in sports • Oracle After Hours: The College Application Frenzy • The pursuit of happiness • Reflecting and resolving: how the Jewish holidays shape my family’s traditions • Fear cannot limit you: Turning my fear of performance into fun • Tanning: not worth the risk • Finding your own path: Overcoming the shadows of my overachieving sister • Meet South’s new yearbook advisor • RuPaul’s Drag Race: a story of support • District 225 Implements new Cell phone policy • Adult TLC tutors show passion for teaching • Art Gallery Exhibition at Waukegan Public Library • Cause 4 Paws raises awareness for animals • School for the summer • Oracle After Hours: Having indecision about the future is okay • Oracle After Hours: Free college: ideal, not realistic • Oracle After Hours: Generation Alpha and the Sephora ten-year-old • STEM Maker Faire inspires students’ interests • Homesickness: a constant battle • How Women In Business has changed South for the better • To All the Languages I’ve Loved Before: Learning Language through TV • Will my vote count? • Students travel to see Groundhog Day event in Woodstock • Cheer team makes history • Stanley-Mania: the bizarre cup craze • Covid-19 isn’t really gone • Titan Poms Advance to State Championship • Ball till we fall • How AI Affects Learning • Battle of the Bands Breaks Barriers • Muslim Student Association fosters community with annual fundraising banquet • Tommy the Titan: a behind-the-scenes of South’s prideful mascot • Cooking up a storm • The End of Concert Etiquette • Cross Country Lends a Hand • Shots clocked • Lets talk about personal hygiene • Turning the Gavel: The Triumphs and Tactics of South Mock Trial Team • “It’s LeviOsa, not LevioSA!” • Navigating the Homecoming Hustle • SAT Goes Digital • Remembering the Guzman Brothers • Boys Volleyball continues historic season at playoffs • An Exit Letter from a Graduating Senior • Bar Siena exceeds expectations • Returning to Simplicity • Late Designer Karl Lagerfeld Honored at 2023 Met Gala • Bass Fishing Seeks State Final Tournament • Fire leads to school cancelations and closures • Senior Map • The Oracle Senior Issue Informational Post • Why everyone should watch Everything Everywhere All At Once • The importance of meaningful compliments • Mizdrak hired as Assistant Athletic Trainer • We need to rethink the way we perceive beauty • Voter registration drive powers civic action • GBS UNICEF promotes involvement in humanitarian crises • Azara delivers in IHSA speech competition • Stanton steps up to the plate • A Message for my Fellow Second Semester Seniors • Women in STEM breakfast offers career exploration • Building inclusivity rep by rep • Sectionals or Bust • Changing our mindsets about success • Ralston inducted into Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame • Public Art Collaborative brews connection at Glenview Grind • South’s canned food drive a great success • The struggles of leaving for college and accepting change • ATV students premiere “All Right” film • Issue 3 Survey • A Culinary Arts Thanksgiving • “100 Titans Dijeron” improves Spanish skills • South debate takes on The Glenbrooks Tournament • Hitzeman climbs to new heights • The vitality of differences • Titan football intercepts its way to success • The Best of the Bobas • Garba Night expands culture, community • Poor sportsmanship leads to referee shortages • Midnights Album Review • Obsessed with trends? So last season. • Foreign exchange programs return to South • I Have Mixed Feelings about the Security Changes at South • CBS broadcast journalist visits Oracle staff • South Cracks Down with New Security Changes • In defense of Black Ariel in Disney’s new The Little Mermaid • My Last 50 Days as a GBS Athlete • Biden’s Debt Relief Plan Sheds Light on Greater Divide in Education • Seniors, don’t let college stress overshadow your senior year • Issue 1 survey • Sports – more that just winning • Social media detox allow mental clarity • It’s time to rethink the inconsistency of testing at South • Cultural Night: Around the world in the Autos Courtyard • The highs and lows of the Met Gala • Introducing Currito – time to wrap up your Chipotle addiction • PerforMax powers athletes’ performance • Overcoming the fear of being alone • Williamson addresses verbal confrontation and weapon rumors • How do we React to Disaster? • A Jew-ish Girl’s Guide to Passover • Oracle Survey! • Senior Map Form! • Anonymous Confession Form! • Silk Sonic Immerses Funk & Soul Into Mainstream Music • Spring festivities spark excitement among students • Everyone Theatre Project promotes inclusivity • Diary of a "no-sabo" kid • “The key to a happy, successful life is all about balance” • South wins AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award • Competition with college admissions • South mask mandate lifted following Illinois developments • “True crime podcasts can be beneficial for teens to learn about the monsters in the world” • Overcoming Burnout • Alumni release second feature film: Bigfoot Famous • “I hope that reading will once again become my opportunity to escape” • Orchesis Dance Show shines • "How much responsibility do artists have over the crowd during concerts and events?" • Issue Three Survey! • “This sudden shift back to paper assignments is inconvenient for students” • South alumni, Iñaki Bascaran passes away at 23 • Let’s face it: in-person school is just better • Instagram's priorities: mental health, or addiction? • Changes to room numbers prompts confusion • Shakespeare in Love: South's Fall Play debuts tomorrow • "Deep-rooted problems manifest in our ongoing, wrongful celebration of Columbus Day" • Met Gala looks leave lasting impressions • "I have a confession to make. I'm a 'pick me girl'" • Guest Columnist Interest Form! • Students seek support after the transition back to in-person learning • Girls feel uncomfortable in PE uniforms – here’s why • Steve Eich, a former social studies teacher at South, dies at 69 • Do the check in kiosks have a purpose? • “[In the Heights] showcased the beauty and loyalty of a culture, instead of focusing on the issues or problems within a community” • Are these weird food combinations disgusting or delicious? • “[Turning Point USA’s poster] and the administration’s subsequent inaction have only left students hurt, vulnerable and unsatisfied” • The advocacy for mental health awareness needs to extend beyond May, and continue throughout the year • The pressure to attend top tier colleges helps fuel corruption in college admissions • Society needs to work towards “a fluid and diverse beauty standard” • “We are abandoning the noble pursuit of seeking out genuine, natural experience” • Planet Green leads various environmental projects in the community • Crumbl Crumbles Expectations • Charitable concert: Jamnesty combines activism and music • South supports students with a mental health kit • i7 editorial: ally to the Black community • i7 editorial: ally to those financially impacted • i7 editorial: ally to sexual violence survivors • South students fuel passion for cars • Guest Columnist Interest Form • Senior Superlatives and Anonymous Confessions • Senior Map Form • The benefits of vaccination aren't shared equally around the globe • Oracle After Hours: A letter to my post-pandemic self • New Club Alert: The Public Art Collaborative • Oracle After Hours: "I don’t know how it gets better than this," Taylor Swift released her own version of Fearless • Oracle After Hours: Sick of looking at screens? Explore the wonderland of bookstores • Oracle After Hours: Parents vs peers: the struggle to find our own identity amidst the varying expectations • Issue 5 of The Oracle • A day in Congress represents the progress made in the U.S. while opposition shows the challenges ahead • South community protests the closure of local fire station with “Save Fire Station 13” • Oracle After Hours: The importance of uncensored media • Oracle After Hours: Benefits of a plant-based diet outgrow consuming meat • Oracle Editorial: Black history: more than just one month • Oracle After Hours: Teenage love is trial and error: a tale of two Valentine’s Days • Issue 4 of The Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Into the unknown: fear of the future feels less unbearable knowing you are not alone • Oracle After Hours: Is Tom Brady the greatest of all time? • The passing of a GBN student shows the challenges of discussing mental health and the need for a new approach • Oracle After Hours: Journalists faced with unfair standard, harms public trust in media • Oracle After Hours: Being a teenager: overrated • Oracle After Hours: How music filled the void of 2020 and creates hope for 2021 • Emmett Kyoshi Wilson inspires inclusivity through art • Issue 3 of the Oracle • Oracle After Hours: Five must see movies during winter break • Cancel Culture: Should it be canceled? • Not conforming to other cultures and embracing one’s own culture leads to appreciation, gratitude • South charity clubs inspire positivity, selflessness in members during the pandemic • Calliope: Chasing the Light • Oracle After Hours: Fighting to the finish line: How sibling rivalries enable people to reach their own destinations • Lumos shines light on child institutionalization • Despite distance, South celebrates Thanksgiving traditions in new ways • Oracle After Hours: Is the hustle and bustle of Black Friday crowds over this year? How Black Friday will take on a new form with Covid-19 • "Society does not thrive on conformity, but rather diversity and individuality." Harry Styles’ Vogue cover is a step in the right direction • Issue 2 of the Oracle • Oracle After Hours: “While watching this film, I began to realize how much my phone has impacted my life.” The Social Dilemma, impacts and informs • South’s choirs belt through pandemic with album release • Political volunteering provides community, learning opportunities, no matter the outcome • There’s a time for bipartisanship and there’s a time for respect • Your guide to Election Day and the days after • Oracle After Hours: “Settle for Biden” founder and former South student, Sam Weinberg, reflects on his political involvement this election • BOO! South adapts Halloween plans in the face of Covid-19