Episode 24 (March 12 2018)
On Episode #24, Doyle interviews students with sentimental tattoos, Isaiah visits a TSA club meeting, and Erik warns us about the dangers of senioritis.
View ArticleStudents With Tattoos
Many students at HHS have tattoos. Doyle and Erik went to discover the stories behind these pieces of art.
View ArticleAttendance at HHS
William, Omid, and Javon uncover the issues with HHS’s attendance record.
View ArticleThe New Class of Public Speaking
Ms. Delozier is teaching the Public Speaking class. WSBC Broadcasting went to her to find out more about this brand new opportunity.
View ArticleSchool threats increase after Parkland shooting
Nikolas Cruz stepped out of his Uber he had taken to Stoneman Douglas High School, Florida, at 2:19 p.m, Feb. 14, with a duffel bag containing an AR-15. Over the course of the next eight minutes, he...
View ArticleGibson attends campus in Los Angeles for film
After spending almost his entire childhood life in England, Luke Gibson packed up his clothes, miscellaneous items and all of his memories and moved to an unknown world of Harrisonburg. Gibson,...
View ArticleWhitten settles in Alaska after life of travel
After fighting wildfires in the West and touring the East Coast with his band and traveling to Guatemala to study Spanish and working on a fishing boat in Alaska, HHS Alum, Bryan Witten, works as a...
View ArticleTransfer teachers bring knowledge from abroad
Teachers from thousands of miles away have travelled to Harrisonburg to observe students at HHS as well as take classes at James Madison University. The teachers arrived in Washington D.C. on Jan. 4 to...
View ArticleIlliano finds meaning behind tattoos
For Christmas and most of his birthdays, senior Attilio Illiano usually doesn’t want anything. What he really wants and what he will save up to treat himself for, is to add more tattoos onto his body....
View ArticleHigh school sweethearts take cinematography, writing
Alex and Emily Rendon took a rowdy AP English Language class with English and journalism teacher Valerie Kibler in their junior year of high school. Since the class was wildly talkative, Kibler moved...
View ArticleEhrenpreis works to mend governmental policies
The Trump administration announced it intends to repeal many Obama era climate regulations, chiefly restrictions on offshore gas and oil drilling imposed after the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon Spill....
View ArticleBurke finds direction, discipline through military
When Marine corporal Shane Burke was in high school, he was wild. “I liked to party a lot, I got in a lot of fights,” Burke said. “I was hanging out with the older crowd… I just like partying and I...
View ArticleNewcity siblings discover separate paths
Cumulatively, all three Newcity siblings attended Harrisonburg High School for 12 years. Now six years after the youngest graduated, the three have gone through their own journeys, though have ventured...
View ArticleDomonoske finds career working for National Public Radio
The very last thing Camila Domonoske wanted to do after her 2009 high school graduation was go back to school for four more years. Instead, she found that joining AmeriCorps’ Habitat for Humanity was a...
View ArticleDomonoske provides immigrant outreach
With a major in global studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Alison Domonoske spent the summer after her 2015 graduation abroad in Ramallah in the West Bank. Wanting to travel...
View ArticlePeace Corps, law takes DiNapoli around the world
From Harrisonburg to Tanzania to Mongolia, Emma DiNapoli hasn’t stayed put since her high school graduation in 2010. Her travels have led her to the far corners of the world, while working with others...
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