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Sinopse
Hills Review is produced by students in the Podcasting and Public Speaking class at Half Hollow Hills High School East. Each episode will highlight school happenings, share student perspectives, and provide a quick reminder of important upcoming events in the month ahead.
Episódios
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Opinion: Choosing a Career
06/03/2026 Duração: 01minShould your choice of jobs be based on passion or income? Sofia Giacoponello explains why your career choice should be based on passion – and how, by taking this path, you will improve your mental health and lead a happier life.
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Feature: The Indian Immigration Experience
05/03/2026 Duração: 04minWhile immigrants come to the United States for a better life, many face difficult hurdles when they arrive. Samarth Patel looks closely at the Indian immigrant experience and explores the challenges that they face in trying to create strong, successful lives in America.
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Opinion: Pay Teachers More
04/03/2026 Duração: 01minIf you think about it, if it wasn't for teachers, there wouldn't be any other jobs. Teachers play an important role in the education of our society. Jenna Milohnic explains why – because of these incredible responsibilities – teachers deserve higher salaries.
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Feature: The Sport of Cheerleading
03/03/2026 Duração: 04minCheerleading is considered by many as a club that requires no skill. Adonis Tyrell challenges this notion, and shows how cheerleading is a sport that requires hard work, dedication, and physical and mental stability.
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Hills Review -- Spring 2026 Edition
02/03/2026 Duração: 05minIt's Monday, March 2nd, 2026 and welcome to the Spring Edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Cheerleading is considered by many as a club that requires no skill. This Tuesday, Adonis Tyrell challenges this notion, and shows how cheerleading is a sport that requires hard work, dedication, and physical and mental stability. If you think about it, if it wasn't for teachers, there wouldn't be any other jobs. Teachers play an important role in the education of our society. On Wednesday, Jenna Milohnic explains why – because of these incredible responsibilities – teachers deserve higher salaries. While immigrants come to the United States for a better life, many face difficult hurdles when they arrive. On Thursday, Samarth Patel looks closely at the Indian immigrant experience and explores the challenges that they face in trying to create strong, successful lives in America. Should your choice of jobs be based on passion or income? On Friday, Sofia Giacoponello explains why your
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Feature: The Rise of Women's Basketball
09/01/2026 Duração: 05minWhether you're watching TV, listening to a sports podcast, or on social media, there's a good chance you'll notice the increase in talk about women's basketball. What was once unnoticed by many is now a major player in the world of sports. Layla Marie Greaves looks at the recent rise of women's professional and college basketball, and how this rise is positively impacting the younger generation.
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Opinion: The Benefits of Fairy Tales
08/01/2026 Duração: 01minFairy tales are not just stories – they are magical works of art that can shape children's understanding of the world. While some may be a little too intense or scary, fairy tales trigger cognition in young minds and allow for intense thinking skills at an early age. Marisa Dominic explains why every child should experience these stories.
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Interview: Keeping Randy Rhoads Legacy Alive
07/01/2026 Duração: 17minRandy Rhoads, who passed away in a tragic plane accident in 1982, was one of the best guitar players of all time. Although his career only lasted a decade, he cemented his place in rock and roll history by forming the band Quiet Riot in 1973, and later by joining Ozzy Osbourne on his first two solo records. Syon Sharma talks to Kelly Rhoads, Randy's sister, about the achievements of her brother and what it takes to keep his legacy alive.
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Opinion: Support for the New Phone Ban
06/01/2026 Duração: 01minThe new school phone ban is a controversial topic throughout the state. While many are against it, there are many positives that even some students will acknowledge. Abigail Smawley looks at how this new law benefits those it aims to protect.
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Hills Review -- Winter 2026 Edition
05/01/2026 Duração: 03minIt's Monday, January 5th, 2026 – Happy New Year and welcome to the Winter Edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Here's a preview of the podcasts you will hear this week. The new school phone ban is a controversial topic throughout the state. While many are against it, there are many positives that even some students will acknowledge. On Tuesday, Abigail Smawley looks at how this new law benefits those it aims to protect. Randy Rhoads, who passed away in a tragic plane accident in 1982, was one of the best guitar players of all time. Although his career only lasted a decade, he cemented his place in rock and roll history by forming the band Quiet Riot in 1973, and later by joining Ozzy Osbourne on his first two solo records. On Wednesday, Syon Sharma talks to Kelly Rhoads, Randy's sister, about the achievements of her brother and what it takes to keep his legacy alive. Fairy tales are not just stories – they are magical works of art that can shape children's understanding of
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Opinion: See You at the School Dance
07/11/2025 Duração: 01minSchool dances are not just about nights of fun – they also are about creating a dynamic school atmosphere. Sebastian Martinez explores how such events can allow students to be social, show school spirit, and unleash their creativity.
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Feature: Why Sitcoms Matter
06/11/2025 Duração: 05minSitcoms have long been a source of joy, nostalgia, and comfort for people of all ages, but what makes them so powerful? Olivia Chumsky looks at everything from the psychology of humor to the cultural impact of shows like Friends and The Office to explore why TV comedy holds such an important place in our lives.
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Book Talk: This World We Live In
05/11/2025 Duração: 10minBrandon Liao, Dennis Manfredi, and Luke Schimel get together to discuss the post-apocalyptic book "This World We Live In". Find out what happens to Earth when a meteor collides with the moon – and what these three students have to say about author Susan Beth Pfeffer's vision of such a world.
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Interview: Alex Anthony – The Voice of the Islanders
04/11/2025 Duração: 10minHave you ever wanted your voice to be heard by millions? When you're a P.A. announcer, that wish comes true every game day. Stella Kreitzman talks to Alex Anthony about what it's like to be the voice of the Mets, the Jets and presently, the New York Islanders.
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Hills Review -- Fall 2025 Edition
03/11/2025 Duração: 03minIt's Monday, November 3rd, 2025 and welcome to the Fall Edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Here's a look at what's coming up this week. Have you ever wanted your voice to be heard by millions? When you're a P.A. announcer, that wish comes true every game day. This Tuesday, Stella Kreitzman talks to Alex Anthony about what it's like to be the voice of the Mets, the Jets and the Islanders. On Wednesday, Brandon Liao, Dennis Manfredi, and Luke Schimel get together to discuss the post-apocalyptic book "This World We Live In". Find out what happens to Earth when a meteor collides with the moon – and what these three students have to say about author Susan Beth Pfeffer's vision of such a world. Sitcoms have long been a source of joy, nostalgia, and comfort for people of all ages, but what makes them so powerful? On Thursday, Olivia Chumsky looks at everything from the psychology of humor to the cultural impact of shows like Friends and The Office to explore why TV comedy holds su
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Opinion – Use AI in the Classroom
12/09/2025 Duração: 01minAI in schools has sparked both excitement and concern, but can it truly transform the way students learn? Samarth Patel explains why AI is an important tool for improving learning experiences and why it should be embraced in the classroom.
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Interview: Witnessing 9/11
11/09/2025 Duração: 08minWitnessing history is one thing. Living through it is another. Olivia Chumsky speaks with a witness to the tragedy of 9/11 about the impact that day had on his life and how those moments continue to shape him today.
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Feature: Flipping Sneakers
10/09/2025 Duração: 05minThe sneaker resale world is competitive, risky, and moves at a fast pace, but young sellers are finding ways to stand out. Anuraag Anand looks into the world of limited edition shoe reselling – and how a few teen entrepreneurs are turning a passion for sneakers into profit.
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Opinion: The Benefits of Playing Sports
09/09/2025 Duração: 01minHave you ever been on a sports team or thought about being on one? Layla Marie Greaves explores both the physical and social benefits of sports – and how being on a team is an experience like no other.
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Hills Review – September 2025 – Back to School Edition
08/09/2025 Duração: 11minIt's Monday, September 8th, 2025 and welcome to the Back to School Edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Several times during the school year, we release a collection of student opinion pieces, stories, documentaries, and interviews. Our podcast is produced by members of the Podcasting and Film club – and is available on Soundcloud, as well as Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Here's what's coming this week: Have you ever been on a sports team or thought about being on one? On Tuesday, Layla Marie Greaves explores both the physical and social benefits of sports – and how being on a team is an experience like no other. The sneaker resale world is competitive, risky, and moves at a fast pace, but young sellers are finding ways to stand out. This Wednesday, Anuraag Anand looks into the world of limited edition shoe reselling – and how a few teen entrepreneurs are turning a passion for sneakers into profit. Witnessing history is one thing. Living through it is another. On Thursday, Oliv