By Hilda Filke, Staff Writer Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day do an outstanding job with their roles as business partners and best friends in FX’s hit comedy series It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. As both the directors and showrunners of the series, the three have managed to create a hilariously entertaining show, leaving…
New Girl’s Comedy Makes It A Must-Watch
By Anna Hovet, Staff Writer Zooey Deschanel as Jess Day is a breath of fresh air in New Girl. From the creator that brought us No Strings Attached and from the director that brought us Bad Teacher and Sex Tape comes New Girl, a comedy TV series about an elementary school teacher, Jess Day, who…
Current TV Podcast 003 Supergirl “Pilot”
DC Comics’ latest superhero to hit the airwaves is CBS’s Supergirl starring Melissa Benoist. Listen as Carly and Jasmine dissect the pilot episode in which Kara comes to terms with her powers within the context of her daily life. Unfortunately, Jasmine has a much more difficult time coming to terms with the show’s overall premise….
The Beatles: 50 Years Later, And Still Number “1”
By: Luke Parker, Staff Writer When John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr first landed on American soil half a century ago, they launched a cultural movement so epic that there is now a word in the dictionary to describe the madness: Beatlemania. Led mostly by the writing talents of the prolific Lennon/McCartney…
Should “Heading” Be Allowed In Soccer?
By Ben Graham, Sports Editor “Heading“ a soccer ball, a challenging and difficult task that requires the uttermost precision, takes place when the player uses his/her head to control the ball or propel it forward. If done improperly, repeated heading can result in several negative consequences like concussions. Following the establishment of new guidelines by…
Should Eating And Drinking Be Allowed In Class?
By Devin Hendrick, Staff Writer Teachers and administrators are strict about food and drink in classrooms. Students aren’t allowed to eat at all during class, and the only drink that they’re allowed to have in class is water. A student’s waterbottle has to be see through and clear so that teachers or administration can see…
Edge Of Tomorrow Movie Review
By Cameron Barros, Staff Writer Live. Die. Repeat. That’s the gist of Doug Liman’s 2014 movie. Edge of Tomorrow takes place on planet Earth, circa 2150. Animal like alien creatures have invaded the earth and Humanity is on the brink of extinction. Cage (Tom Cruise) is a high-ranking military officer who is in charge of…
KD 2 DC?
By Justin Kortick, Staff Writer Should Kevin Durant come home to the Wizards in the summer of 2016? Durant, who is a native of the Washington D.C. area, has a big choice to make this coming summer. The Wizards should welcome Durant home with open arms. Durant is a proven superstar, having won the MVP…
Fantasy Football: Too Big Of A Distraction?
By Ben Jablonover, Staff Writer The beginning of each school year happens to coincide with one of America’s most popular distractions: fantasy football. This activity is much more than just that, an activity, to most people. With millions of dollars up for grabs on such sites as DraftKings & FanDuel, fantasy football has turned into…
Leadership Conference Prepares For Successful School Year
By Lauren Mitchell, Staff Writer A leadership conference was held in the media center during 3rd period on Tuesday, October 12th 2015. What was the leadership conference? Well, in this conference, many River Hill students and teachers assembled to discuss the important issues facing the school community, and to contemplate multiple solutions to these problems….








