Hills Review

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 27:09:18
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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

  • Camp Baco and Che-Na-Wah -- The Best Place on Earth

    09/06/2022 Duração: 04min

    Among the many summer camps that are out there, one stands out from the rest. Sam Zaret reveals the many things that make Camp Baco and Che-Na-Wah in the Adirondacks the best place on Earth.

  • Opinion: The Pros Of Social Media

    08/06/2022 Duração: 01min

    Ever since the pandemic, there has been an increase in social media use. Contrary to the ideas of many, Jack Sklar believes this is a good thing. In his podcast, he argues that social media leads to an increase in confidence, social skills, and helps begin new relationships.

  • HSE Student Film Fest 2022

    07/06/2022 Duração: 06min

    Rachel Neuman's podcast shares the sounds and spirit of the High School East student film festival – which returned this year after an eight year hiatus.

  • A Perspective On War

    07/06/2022 Duração: 07min

    In this podcast, Kayla Taufman interviews her grandmother and father to find out about the experiences her family had during World War II. While her grandma was a little girl from the city who knew little of how drastic the situation was, her grandfather was a German scientist standing up for what he thought was right despite the consequences.

  • Hills Review -- June 2022 Edition

    06/06/2022 Duração: 12min

    It's Monday, June 6th, 2022 and welcome to the June edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. On Tuesday, Kayla Taufman interviews her grandmother and father to find out about the experiences her family had during World War II. While her grandma was a little girl from the city who knew little of how drastic the situation was, her grandfather was a German scientist standing up for what he thought was right despite the consequences. Later on Tuesday, Rachel Neuman's podcast shares the sounds and spirit of the High School East student film festival – which returned this year after an eight year hiatus. Ever since the pandemic, there has been an increase in social media use. Contrary to the ideas of many, Jack Sklar believes this is a good thing. This Wednesday, he argues that social media leads to an increase in confidence, social skills, and helps begin new relationships. Among the many summer camps that are out there, one stands out from the rest. On Thursday, Sam Zaret reveals the

  • Students in the Hall: Should We Boldly Go to Space?

    06/05/2022 Duração: 04min

    As time passes, we find ourselves hurting our planet in an attempt to make our lives easier. Some support space exploration to search and find solutions to humanity’s current problems. Others believe humans should look inwards for these solutions. In this edition of Students in the Hall, Matthew Giraldo and Rudy Von Bartesch ask members of High School east for their thoughts on this important matter.

  • Documentary: Perseverance Personified -- The Story of my Grandmother

    05/05/2022 Duração: 08min

    In these difficult times, it can be hard to find inspiration to persevere through immense hardship. Nick Sarris shares his documentary on the life of his grandmother Kantio Sarris, a Greek immigrant who faced war, famine and many other trials throughout her life.

  • An Interview with Afghan-Uzbek American Author Deeba Zargarpur

    04/05/2022 Duração: 05min

    Oftentimes, we can feel alone and that nobody can relate. But when someone understands what we are going through, it can be very comforting. That someone for Sufia Khwaja is Deeba Zargarpur, a first generation Afghan-Uzbek American and author. In this interview, Deeba shares her story and how she overcame her struggles to discover a passion for writing.

  • Opinion: Say No to Standardized Tests

    03/05/2022 Duração: 01min

    Kids all around the world are constantly overwhelmed and stressed – and standardized tests like the upcoming SAT don't help. As far as Hannah Klein is concerned, a students' academic worth should not be determined by such a test. Listen as she makes a case for the elimination of standardized testing

  • Hills Review -- May 2022 Edition

    03/05/2022 Duração: 01min

    It's Tuesday, May 3nd, 2022 and welcome to the May edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Kids all around the world are constantly overwhelmed and stressed – and standardized tests like the upcoming SAT don't help. As far as Hannah Klein is concerned, a students' academic worth should not be determined by such a test. Later today, listen as she makes a case for the elimination of standardized testing Oftentimes, we can feel alone and that nobody can relate. But when someone understands what we are going through, it can be very comforting. That someone for Sufia Khwaja is Deeba Zargarpur, a first generation Afghan-Uzbek American author. In an interview this Wednesday, Deeba shares her story and how she overcame her struggles to discover a passion for writing. In these difficult times, it can be hard to find inspiration to persevere through immense hardship. On Thursday, Nick Sarris shares his documentary on the life of his grandmother Kantio Sarris, a Greek immigrant who faced w

  • Students in the Hall: The Impact of Parental Overprotection

    08/04/2022 Duração: 02min

    As children grow up, many parents keep them on close watch and overprotect them. In this edition of Students in the Hall, Cole Manus, Jenna Kaczynski, and Hamza Masood ask the students of High School East how they feel about parental overprotection.

  • Opinion: The Meaning of Art

    07/04/2022 Duração: 02min

    Take a look around. It could be argued that anything able to be experienced with a sense, is art. Since individual memories and experiences inform points of view, and art is something to be viewed, perhaps art is defined by experience. In this podcast, Sakari Griffiths explores the meaning of art.

  • The New York Sports Experience

    06/04/2022 Duração: 05min

    In this podcast, Sammy Gerstman looks at the culture of New York sports by having a close look at three of the greats: the Giants, Yankees, and Knicks. He explores the atmosphere of the stadiums where these teams play, and delves into the impact these teams have on fans’ lives.

  • Opinion: The Problem with Car-Centric Urban Planning

    05/04/2022 Duração: 02min

    Why do many American “cities” look like ugly asphalt wastelands with traffic problems? Why don’t our cities look the way they did in the past? The answer to some of these questions is the prevalence of car-centric urban planning in the United States. In this podcast, Daniel Kogan shares his disgust with these planning practices.

  • Hills Review -- April 2022 Edition

    04/04/2022 Duração: 01min

    It's Monday, April 4th, 2022 and welcome to the April edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. Why do many American “cities” look like ugly asphalt wastelands with traffic problems? Why don’t our cities look the way they did in the past? The answer to some of these questions is the prevalence of car-centric urban planning. On Tuesday, Daniel Kogan shares his disgust with these planning practices. On Wednesday, Sammy Gerstman looks at the culture of New York sports by having a close look at three of the greats: the Giants, the Yankees, and the Knicks. He explores the atmosphere of the stadiums where these teams play and delves into the impact these teams have on fans’ lives. Take a look around. It could be argued that anything able to be experienced with a sense, is art. Since individual memories and experiences inform points of view, and art is something to be viewed, perhaps art is defined by experience. On Thursday, Sakari Griffiths explores the meaning of art. As children grow u

  • Students In The Hall -- Two Years Of Pandemic Life

    18/03/2022 Duração: 04min

    As we get used to less restrictions and a world more like the one we knew, we ask the students of High School East to reflect on two years of 'Pandemic Life'.

  • The Effect of Covid on School and Mind

    17/03/2022 Duração: 07min

    Junior year is arguably the most difficult year of high school and Covid has made it even more so. In this podcast, which was created last spring in the middle of hybrid learning, then-juniors Ryley Jones and Maya Maurer discuss the impact the pandemic has had not only on their school year, but on their mental health as well.

  • The Pandemic -- One Doctors Point Of View

    16/03/2022 Duração: 08min

    Madelyn Gidseg speaks with her uncle, Cardiologist Dr. David Gidseg, about his fears, thoughts and experiences as a frontline worker during the height of the pandemic.

  • Notes From Quarantine

    15/03/2022 Duração: 29min

    When schools closed in mid-March 2020, several quarantined students began a weekly audio journal to record their reactions to events related to the Covid-19 crisis. This podcast, which includes combined entries from March to May of 2020, features Hills East students trying to make sense of the early days of the pandemic.

  • Hills Review For The Week Of March 14 2022

    14/03/2022 Duração: 01min

    It's Monday, March 14th, 2022 and welcome to Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. It's been two years since the start of the pandemic. All this week we are taking a look back at how Covid has impacted our lives. When schools closed in mid-March 2020, several quarantined students began a weekly audio journal to record their reactions to events related to the Covid-19 crisis. This Tuesday, listen to the combined entries from March to May of 2020, which feature Hills East students trying to make sense of the early days of the pandemic. On Wednesday, Madelyn Gidseg speaks with her uncle, Cardiologist Dr. David Gidseg, about his fears, thoughts and experiences as a frontline worker during the height of the pandemic. Junior year is arguably the most difficult year of high school and Covid has made it even more so. In Thursday's podcast, which was created last spring in the middle of hybrid learning, then-juniors Ryley Jones and Maya Maurer discuss the impact the pandemic has had not only on t

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