By Lauren Shin, Staff Writer Starring Storm Reid as teenage protagonist June, Missing follows June’s search for her mother and her mother’s new boyfriend when they never return from their vacation to Colombia. The audience witnesses Reid’s story through the screen of her computer, as she creatively utilizes all the latest technology to track down…
Month: May 2023
Seniors Set Up Shop In The Media Center
By Benjamin Hong, Staff Writer On the morning of May 18, as students trickled into their first-period classes, the class of 2023 gathered together in the media center. This year’s senior prank put construction and planning skills to the test, as the night prior, a group of seniors built a massive blanket fort. Complete with…
An Imperative Break: Memorial Day Weekend
By Carolina Alphonso, Staff Writer Memorial Day is a time where students and teachers are able to relax and take a breather before the tiring road of finals. It provides the chance to enjoy the sun and warm weather, which is a break from being cooped up inside a school building. The three day weekend…
Making Your Own Prom Dress: Is It Worth It?
By Riley Gonzales, News Editor If you’re ever planning on making your own prom dress, here’s an important tip: Make sure you buy the correct fabric before you begin sewing. It seems pretty obvious, but you want to go into the project prepared, having done the correct research and acquired the correct materials. As an…
Better Call Saul: A Deeper Look Into The Breaking Bad Universe
By Will Specht, Staff Writer Better Call Saul season 6 is now available on Netflix, after many viewers have waited 9 grueling months to find out what happens to Saul Goodman. The show is a prequel and a sequel to the critically acclaimed show Breaking Bad. Any fan of Breaking Bad should definitely check this…
What Do You Hope to Get Out of High School?
By Kamarya Buckley, Staff Writer River Hill High School students were asked a simple yet thought-provoking question: “What do you want out of high school?” The answers were interesting, while some students wish to pursue academic success, others focused on networking, social connections, and personal growth. Student goals for high school differ widely from person to person. …
April Showers Bring Zay Flowers
By Ryan Burnett, Staff Writer From Lamar Jackson’s return to signing Odell Beckham Jr., the Baltimore Ravens did it all. After an interesting 6 months, the Ravens finally gave Lamar the largest quarterback contract in the NFL, and drafted a player Ravens fans are excited to watch. To help out Lamar, the Ravens drafted Boston…
The Stress of AP Exam Week: Classwork Edition
By Sara Solimani, Opinions Editor As AP Exams took place from May 1st to May 12th, many students taking them had to juggle other responsibilities as well. Teachers assigned long-term projects, pushed tight deadlines, and expected full attention even as the imminent pressure of studying for and performing in AP exams increased. Most students at…
Stories of Your Life and Others: The Gateway to Science Fiction
By Benjamin Hong, Staff Writer A lesson in physics set in the context of an alien landing. A reflection on the commercialization of mystic rituals. A reimagining of the Tower of Babylon. This 2002 anthology of the celebrated science fiction writer Ted Chiang’s first 8 novellas features a diverse collection of worlds and characters. With…
Lights, Camera, Dance!- Prep for the Spring Dance Concert
By Kathryn Roth and Jazzy Born, Staff Writers The River Hill Dance Department is beyond ecstatic to finish the year with their annual Spring Dance Concert, which will take place on May 18th and 19th at 7pm. The dancers are prepared to put on a fantastic show full of different dance styles and music. As…