By: Sarah Burnett, Co-Editor-in-Chief Many people are getting excited because Joe Biden announced over the weekend that The United States has purchased over 300 million total doses of vaccines from both Pfizer and Moderna, which is enough to vaccinate the adult population of America. The United States has an approximate population of 328.2 million people…
Month: February 2021
Snow Days…But Not Really
(Baltimore Sun) By: Emmy Ribero Howard County has been experiencing snow storm after snow storm for the past two weeks, with more expected to come. The snow storm excitement, however, has not been present this year. With school being virtual, the anticipation of snow has lessened. This does not mean that students can’t celebrate…
River Hill Football Preview
By: Gabe Kamins, Co-Editor-in-Chief Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the sounds of clanking pads, screaming whistles, and buckling of chin straps are so delightful. That’s right, football is returning to Howard County. Instead of the 90-plus degree weather that athletes normally face when they first arrive to practice in the summer, the…
Celebrating Black History Month
By: Jordan Jackson Every February, people in the United States celebrate the achievements and history of African Americans as part of Black History Month. Many do not know since its inception, Black History Month has had a theme. This year the theme is The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity; explores the African diaspora and…
Excuse The Interruption with George Mansaray | Ep 1
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River Hill Future Business Leaders Give Back to the Community
By Alexandra Liu Many business sectors have been drastically impacted by the current pandemic, and the food service industry has been no exception. Students at the River Hill High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter have recognized this problem, and decided to help out a local business; Through a mutually beneficial partnership, as…
Virtual Choir Classes?
By Sarah Burnett As the 2020-2021 school year is entering the virtual second semester, new classes are starting for students. Some classes have had to do some major readjusting when it comes to an online curriculum; Especially for the choir classes. Starting all the way back in March of 2020, the choir students were already…
Cornell During COVID: Catching Up With Eddie Chi
Eddie Chi is a freshman at Cornell University. He reflects on how he got accepted to Cornell, details how his freshman year has gone so far, and gives advice on how to get accepted to an Ivy League school. (Baltimore Sun) By: Gabe Kamins, Co-Editor-in-Chief 12%. That was the number of applicants to Cornell…
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River Hill FBLA Introduces Project Improving Literacy
By: Jayden Simo, Laura Zheng, Shivum Pandove, Dhruv Gupta, Mayzie Connelly Several elementary schools in Howard County have alarmingly high rates of ESOL students and not enough resources to give them proper support. English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) students, who do not speak English as their first language, have a harder time learning…