Nick Marshall returns to the Hawks boys basketball team, eager to lead his group to success in his final season as a Hawk. (photo courtesy of Tim Morgan) By: Gabe Kamins, Co-Editor-in-Chief There has been a lot of uncertainty in Howard County within these past few months. Winter sports conditioning, originally scheduled to begin November…
Month: November 2020
River Hill FBLA Celebrates American Enterprise Day
By: Arjun Singh Sunday, November 15 may have been any normal day to you; however, in the business world, the day marks American Enterprise Day: a day which honors America’s free enterprise system. The free enterprise system is one in which the market determines prices, products, and services rather than the government controlling America’s businesses. …
Is Netflix Taking Over?
By: Daniel Maiorana Netflix and other streaming services are taking over our TV screens, as you can view many popular movies and shows with no commercials or waiting for the next episode. TV consumers have realized that Netflix is a low-price streaming service with many options to choose from such as your favorite movies…
Joe Biden Elected 46th President of the United States
Joe Biden was officially elected as the 46th President of the United States after several long and stressful days of counting the remaining mail in ballots. Not only did Joe Biden beat an incumbent President, but his running-mate Kamala Harris will make history by becoming the first woman to become Vice President of the United…
Presidential Election UPDATE (Not Official Result)
By Sarah Burnett The 2020 Presidential Election is going to go down in history as one of the most controversial and nail-biting elections in United States history. President Donald J. Trump is running for re-election as a Republican, and former Vice President Joe is running for election as a Democrat. As of Thursday, November 5th,…
No More Midterms and Finals for Howard County Students!
By Emmy Ribero With students having to adapt to the new normal of virtual learning, there have been many questions and concerns about how grading and testing will work for the semester. A new decision from the Howard County Board of Education has recently been announced that there will be no finals or midterms this…