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RHS Podcasters Impress NPR

Roslyn High School’s podcasting program recently welcomed a very special guest: Lauren Migaki, Senior Producer at NPR and one of the directors of the Student Podcast Challenge. Migaki spent the…

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Learning About the Names, Not Numbers Program at RHS
In this piece, host Eva Spiegelman held an educational Q&A session with Ms. Parente, a Roslyn High School librarian and director of the Names, Not Numbers program.
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The Story of Survivor Manfred Korman
We know the importance of Holocaust remembrance, but what's the best way to educate future generations?  In the second episode of her series "Survivor Stories through Sound", host Eva Spiegelman interviewed Holocaust survivor and former high school principal Manfred Korman to discuss his survival, life after the war, and efforts in preserving Holocaust history. Mr.…
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Combating Holocaust Denial with Creativity 
Holocaust denial is on the rise, and our generation can be the one to combat it.  In this episode, host Eva Spiegelman sat down with her great-uncle, Holocaust survivor Laszlo Selly to learn about his experience in surviving a mass genocide. With less than 220,000 Holocaust survivors living today, it's crucial to preserve their voices…
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A Journey Through Sound 
Can you imagine using a Time Machine for the purpose of learning about the history of music listening devices?  The piece “A Journey Through Sound” does exactly this.  I speak to my experience as a music lover, my observations of how my Gen Z peers listen to music in today’s digital age, my thorough research…
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Music for Everyone
Have you ever wanted to create you're own music?  Music is everywhere in life, so why not try it out? It's easy, too! In this episode of Archive Mode, Ryder Weinberg shows you step-by-step how he created music. Taking inspiration from the 90s generation to create a song of his own. Listen in on the…
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2026 is the new 2016
What if we never actually left 2016 -- or we’re the ones bringing it back? Think unicorn Frappuccinos, skinny jeans, chokers, throwback playlists, and loud, colorful energy, it’s all back thanks to gen z reviving it. From aesthetics to music to internet chaos, 2026 feels like a recycled timeline. In this episode of Archive Mode,…
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Learning from New York State’s new Phone Ban in Schools
Earlier this year, New York governor Kathy Hochul passed the “Bell to Bell” no cellphone policy with the hopes of changing the way students experience a regular school day. Some argue that the ban will help improve focus, classroom engagement, and mental health, while others who disagree argue in regards to safety and communication. This…
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Visual vs Audio Learning and How Different Students Work in the Classroom
Visual and audio learning affect the way students process and remember information in the classroom. While some students learn best through visuals such as videos, images, and demonstrations, others understand information more clearly through listening, discussion, and sound. Different classroom environments and teaching methods can also impact attention, focus, and participation. Research has shown that…
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A Scooby Doo! Reboot That Has No Right to be as Good as It Is
For over five decades, Scooby Doo has remained culturally relevant by leaving a mark on every generation. Fans enjoy the playfulness of the show and it's predictable formula. But recent adaptations are going deeper. Scooby Doo's 2014 reboot, Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated, is more than just comedic masks and zany capers. Senior Ryder Weinberg talks about the underlying differences between…
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Minecraft: More Than Just a Game 
After a decade, the famous video game Minecraft still remains relevant. Multiple generations continue to grow up on this game and revist it - usually sporadically. Senior Ryder Weinberg talks about why the game still has popularity and it's current significance. Listen in and immerse yourself in the world of Minecraft. 
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Spilling the Candy with Influencer Bella Rice
Host Kaylee Rhine sits down with Roslyn High School's own Bella Rice, a nationally recognized influencer, who was brave enough to get behind a mic and spill the candy.  Hear how Bella balances her role as both influencer and student all while eating some sweet and sour candies.
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Do Celebrities Have a Right to Get Political?
In this series, Kenzie Miller, a sophomore at Roslyn High School, compares and contrasts the opinions of younger and older generations while exploring important current events and diving deep into big social questions. In this debut episode, Kenzie delves into whether or not celebrities should be more mindful of what they say about political issues. 
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Talk Music with Ry-Guy
Are you somebody who enjoys making music? Well, I sure do.  I started by playing the violin and somehow found myself recording original pop songs and singing before live audiences. Listen below to find out how I got here. The articles below are featured in this podcast: A Thai pop star uses her music to critique…
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Empathy Keeps Society Moving Forward
If you were told not to do something, would that make you want to do it even more? People who break the rules don’t just face consequences themselves, they also affect everyone around them.  In this episode, host Jordan Feldstein talks about why people ignore the rules even when they know the risks and how…
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Combating Holocaust Denial with Creativity
Holocaust denial is on the rise, and our generation can be the one to combat it.  In this episode, host Eva Spiegelman sat down with her great-uncle, Holocaust survivor Laszlo Selly to learn about his experience in surviving a mass genocide. With less than 220,000 Holocaust survivors living today, it's crucial to preserve their voices…
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After seeing so many students creating and listening to podcasts, a group of Roslyn High School administrators and teachers collaborated to start a modern-day audio program. The RHS team visited several schools with innovative radio and music courses, which inspired the design of a semester length podcasting elective that revolves around….