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In the last episode this year of the book review podcast, 'The Story Guide,' co-hosts and freshmen Heather Davis and Polly Greaves discuss the new science fiction book Davis chose to review: 'The Loop' by Ben Oliver. They will be joined by guest star Zachary Davis to debate the pros and cons of the book. This is the last episode they will review before Heather Davis goes to Richland High School and Polly Greaves stays at PHS. They will then call each other from across the town to keep reviewing books next year.
In the series finale of Memory Space, and the last part of the Skylanders miniseries. Senior Will Ligon and junior Milo Wentz talk about the vibe, sounds, and motifs of Skylanders Trap Team. The duo share a love for this series and especially the music. Because of this they came up with the idea to rank to the music. The music was composed by the talented Lorne Balfe. He also composed music for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Black Adam, and Top Gun: Maverick. Music Credits:Heart Of The Ocean: Purrple CatStorm Clouds: Purrple CatHibiscus: Purrple CatMoonlit Walk: Purrple CatTorn: Purrple Cat
This episode, host freshmen Polly Greaves and Heather Davis will review the concepts of sacrifice, peace, and power in "The Loss of the Burying Ground" by J. Anderson Coats. It is a fantasy-dystopian book featuring two girls with contrasting personalities. In recognition of teacher appreciation week and April as National Library Month, this episode will feature Ms. Riley, a librarian here at PHS, toward the end of the episode.Music:Title: Dawn of ChangeArtist: Roman SenykMusic credits License code: WTHPCZQ5HOBHTFV0
In the second part of this miniseries, senior Will Ligon and junior Milo Wentz talk about and listen to the soundtracks of Skylanders Swap Force. Will and Milo will review and rate the entire soundtrack of these games. This was made because of their shared love of this game franchise and music.Music Credit:Missing You: Purrple CatCat's Cradle: Purrple CatDaydreams: Purrple CatWhere The Waves Take Us: Purrple Cat
In the fifth episode of The Story Guide, freshman Heather Davis picked the dystopian novel “Scythe” by Neal Shusterman. The hosts will discuss the meaning of the book and what they each thought about it. Freshman Polly Greaves landed on fantasy after spinning “genre wheel," so she will pick a fantasy book to review for their next episode.
In this exclusive episode, sophomore Gracie Patterson gives a rundown on the upcoming robotics competition. Robotalons and juniors Aryan Kammilli, Roman Peralta, and Abhi Mukkavili discuss their roles in the competition. The competition consists of 28 teams from Texas and New Mexico. For the past 9 weeks, their team worked to collaborate and build different robots to compete and win. The Robotalons also won their first ever award, the "Creativity Award" sponsored by Rockwell Automation. This episode dives into the preparation leading up to the competition.
Prosper students Will Ligon and Eli Deutsch talk to sophomore golfers Davis Cioletti and Yunjae Park about their experiences with golf. Davis and Yunjae share their thoughts, motivations, and mindsets for how they compete for golf. Along with how they go with the daily practices.
After spinning the new 'genre wheel,' freshman Polly Greaves chose 'The Downstairs Girl' by Stacey Lee for historical fiction. The book discusses gender and racial segregation, touching on themes of identity and social class, where power equals worth. Freshman Heather Davis spun the wheel and got dystopian for their next genre. Music:Title: Dawn of ChangeArtist: Roman SenykMusic credits License code: WTHPCZQ5HOBHTFV0
What's up our current eventers! This is Part 3 of Episode 7, where Trisha covers the news from Nov. 28, 2024, to Feb. 14, 2025.Helpful links to learn more about these news events:https://www.onthisday.com/events/date/2024?p=4https://apnews.com/projects/trump-cabinet-confirmation-tracker/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_granted_executive_clemency_by_Donald_Trumphttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-warhttps://www.aljazeera.com/tag/ukraine-russia-crisis/https://eos.com/blog/natural-disasters-2024/https://www.atlas-mag.net/en/natural-disastersMusic credits: Sweet by LiQWYD Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official
What's up our current eventers! This is Part 2 of Episode 7, where Trisha and Aarushi discuss the news from Oct. 19, 2024, to Nov. 28, 2024.Helpful links to learn more about these news events:https://www.onthisday.com/events/date/2024?p=4https://apnews.com/projects/trump-cabinet-confirmation-tracker/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_granted_executive_clemency_by_Donald_Trumphttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-warhttps://www.aljazeera.com/tag/ukraine-russia-crisis/https://eos.com/blog/natural-disasters-2024/https://www.atlas-mag.net/en/natural-disastersMusic credits: Sweet by LiQWYD Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official
What's up our current eventers! This is Part 1 of Episode 7, where Trisha and Aarushi discuss the news from Sept. 23, 2024, to Oct. 19, 2024. Throughout this three-part episode, we will cover the news from the dates included in the Current Events & Issues UIL test for the upcoming district tournament, which spans from Sept. 23, 2024, to Feb. 14, 2025.Hope you enjoy this special long episode!Helpful links to learn more about these news events:https://www.onthisday.com/events/date/2024?p=4https://apnews.com/projects/trump-cabinet-confirmation-tracker/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_granted_executive_clemency_by_Donald_Trumphttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-warhttps://www.aljazeera.com/tag/ukraine-russia-crisis/https://eos.com/blog/natural-disasters-2024/https://www.atlas-mag.net/en/natural-disastersMusic credits: Sweet by LiQWYD Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official
In this episode, freshmen Heather Davis and Polly Greaves converse about "Five Survive" by Holly Jackson. Jackson also wrote over ten other books, including "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" which is now a Netflix series. Hosts will debate the pros and cons of book, as well as introduce a wheel they will spin to determine the genre of the next book they'll review and read.
In this first part of the miniseries senior Will Ligon and junior Milo Wentz talk about and listen to the soundtracks of Skylanders Spyro's Adventure and Skylanders Giants.
In the second episode of Drive senior Will Ligon talks to seniors Reagan Roberts and Ellie Christianson. The trio talk about the experiences, practices, and what it's like to be on the varsity team. This is Will Ligon's second year as Podcast Director, in the fall he will go to DBU to get a Bachelor of Science in Communications broadcast and digital media.Music:Wanted by Purrple CatMoonlit Walk by Purrple Cat
Hosts debate the pros, cons of science fiction novelThis episode freshmen Heather Davis and Polly Greaves discuss ‘Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card. It has won a variety of awards, the most popular being the Hugo Award for Best Novel, the Nebula Award for Best Novel, and the Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award for Best Novel. They will touch on their differing opinions of the plot and characters as well as introduce their next book, 5 Survive.Ender's Game is available at the PHS library! Music:Title: Dawn of ChangeArtist: Roman SenykMusic credits License code: WTHPCZQ5HOBHTFV0
What's up our current eventers! This is the sixth weekly world wrap up with Trisha and Aarushi covering Feb 7. to Feb 21. In this episode, juniors Trisha and Aarushi discuss the news categories of war & conflict, international, domestic, economic, science/environment/technology, education/awards/honors/media/deaths. and finally Texas news! This is a long episode in preparation for Current Issues & Events UIL!Music credits: Sweet by LiQWYD Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official Journey's End by Purrple CatMidnight Stroll by Ghostrifter OfficialColorful Flowers by Tokyo Music Walker
This episode on Monthly Mosaic members from BSU discuss topics surrounding Black History Month, School culture, and an upcoming movie night on Thursday, Feb. 20 after school.
Sophomore Gracie Patterson interviews seniors Jade Hotard, Chloe Harbert, Grace Peden and Anvi Bansal about their experience in the fashion program.
Freshman Polly Greaves and Heather Davis come together to review 'The Maze Runner' by James Dashner and 'One of Us is Lying' by Karen M McManus in this brand new book-based podcast. They will discuss their opinions regarding the books and the book they will read in the next episode. This podcast will primarily cover book reviews over a diverse range of genres.
Today, Eli Deutsch, Elizabeth Cohorn, and Srihitha Madepalli sat down with Dr. Croy to ask some questions about the opening of Richland High School. We will talk about the new teachers and courses students will be able to take. Go to Eagle Nation Online for a feature about Richland High School.
1 student, 8 languages, 1 year & 2 countries Elizabeth ‘Betty' Gacek learns to incorporate Polish & Texan cultures into daily life Catch these behind-the-scenes interiew moments with Michelle Ayala and Betty Gacek.
What's up our current eventers! This is the fifth weekly world wrap up with Trisha and Aarushi covering Jan. 17 to Jan. 26. In this episode, juniors Trisha and Aarushi discuss the Eurozone, Australian wildfires, the U.S. labor market, President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, a San Antonio officer shooting, ICE raids, a Longhorn victory in college basketball, the first dog parkour championship in Los Angeles, and finally, a giant taco food sculpture in San Antonio. Music credits: Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Sweet by LiQWYD | https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd/
Senior Will Ligon brings on junior Jude Greaves to talk about the intricate world of Warhammer 40K. This is Will's second year as the head podcast director for ENO and his third season of “Memory Space.”
What's up our current eventers! This is the fourth weekly world wrap up with Trisha and Aarushi covering Jan. 8 to Jan. 13. In this episode, juniors Trisha and Aarushi discuss a Middle East ceasefire, Yemen, SpaceX, Tibet, the national leaders of Austria, Canada, and South Korea, President Trump, the southern California wildfires, the TikTok ban, the Texas House of Representatives, the University of Texas at Austin, and finally, a Texan ruling concerning Google. Music credits: Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Sweet by LiQWYD | https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd/
What's up our current eventers and happy holidays! This is the third weekly world wrap up with Trisha and Aarushi covering Dec. 8 to Dec. 13. In this episode, juniors Trisha and Aarushi discuss Syria, Geneva, the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in Oslo, Trump's future office plans and cabinet picks, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Texas winterstorms, the Texas Longhorns, the Texas-Mexico border, aerial drones in New Jersey, and finally, American airlines. Music credits: Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Sweet by LiQWYD | https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd/
What's up our current eventers and happy early Thanksgiving! This is the second weekly world wrap up with Trisha and Aarushi covering November 16 to November 21. In this episode, juniors Trisha and Aarushi discuss Oceania, the Middle East, California, Matt Gaetz, America's commercial fishing industry, Alabama, Georgia, Texas politics & colleges, E. coli, bananas, Spirit Airlines, and finally, Thanksgiving weather. This episode is three days late due to technical difficulties but hope you all enjoy this! Music credits: Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Sweet by LiQWYD | https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd/
In the first episode of their new podcast "The Sound Spectrum," senior Jake Radcliffe, junior Victoria Byers, sophomore Gracie Patterson and freshman Max Allen share their thoughts on rapper, singer-songwriter and producer Tyler, The Creator's eighth album, "Chromakopia." The hosts discussed their overall thoughts on the album, favorite and least favorite songs and how they thought it ranked on the "sound spectrum." This podcast series will focus on reviewing a variety different music projects. Editor's Note: This podcast was recorded in a live newsroom and classroom, so there is background noise.
Hello our current eventers! This is the first weekly world wrap up with Trisha and Aarushi covering October 28 to November 3. In this episode, juniors Trisha and Aarushi discuss North Korea, Russia, Israel, U.S. flood disasters, the U.S. presidential election, Texas politics, Chipotle, Timothée Chalamet, British treasure, and finally, the NBA. Sorry for the late release but hope you all enjoy this! Music credits: Morning Routine by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Sweet by LiQWYD | https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd/
The third season of "Memory Space" kicks off with a spooky series. Luigi's Mansion. Music credits: Cosy Space: Keys of Moon Daydreams: Purrple Cat Hibiscus: Purrple Cat Where the Waves Take Us: Purrple Cat Field of Fireflies: Purrple Cat
In the first episode of senior Jake Radcliffe and Principal Nicholas Jones' new podcast "Steering the Ship," Jones shares what his typical school day looks like, what he does in his time off work and news that he thinks students should know. Radcliffe started this podcast with Jones to give the principal an outlet to share regular updates. Look out for a second episode next month!
In the first episode of Drive, seniors Leo Anguino and Tayvin Labbe talk about the ins and outs of varsity football.
In their third episode of 'All in My Mind,' seniors Sofia Ayala and Erica Deutsch discuss finding lasting and supportive friendships, and staying true to yourself in the process of finding friends. Through their podcast they hope to bring awareness and leave a positive impact by discussing topics related to mental health. "Finding good friends that you can count and trust on can be difficult," Deutsch said. "Some friendships just aren't meant to be, and that's okay. I believe that when you are put in the waiting period, whether it be trying to find good friends or anything else that may come in life, it is for a reason. You shouldn't have to change yourself to make friends. Good people will come to you when the time is right."
In the sixth episode of "The Memory Space," junior Will Ligon and head band director Aaron Renzenbrink talk about the different characters, abilities, and strategies of Overwatch. Music Credits:Still Awake [Lofi Study Music] by Ghostrifter OfficialWild Strawberry by Purrple CatShopping Spree by Purrple Cat
The college application process is stressful for many students, and many find that they lack the proper resources or guidance to make the most of their future. Beyond the Acceptance Letter is a podcast that aims to provide the proper resources to find which pathway is the best for their future and the tips and tricks to getting into your dream school. In this episode of BTAL, we talk to senior Riley Wanasek, a student who decided to graduate high school a year early, what prompted her decision to pursue this pathway and her advice on figuring out the best plan for the future.
The college application process is stressful for many students, and many find that they lack the proper resources or guidance to make the most of their future. Beyond the Acceptance Letter is a podcast that aims to provide the proper resources to find which pathway is the best for their future and the tips and tricks to getting into your dream school. In the first episode of Beyond the Acceptance Letter, we will be talking to senior Snigdha Patlola who, this fall, will be attending the University of Texas at Austin with a double major in neuroscience and economics. Stay tuned to get some tips and advice on the college admissions process!
In the fifth episode of "The Memory Space" junior Will Ligon, and sophomore Luke Bondies talk about the world of speedrunning and all of the different categories. The games that were talked about:Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildSuper Mario OdysseyKirby Air RideCooking Mama 2Punch Out! Wii
In the fourth episode of "The Memory Space" podcast junior Will Ligon talks to sophomore Issac Dehenre about the waepons, mode, and story of Splatoon 3.
In the third episode of "The Memory Space" Juniors Will Ligon, and Johnathan Pittman talk about the different playthroughs of Undertale
Hosts choose gym favorites featuring song of the week.
In their third episode of “Street Legal,” seniors Tate Ledbetter and Tyler Valencia interview Billy Stewart who is the shop foreman at Longo Toyota of Prosper about his experience in the automotive industry. The journalists of Eagle Nation Online and the Prosper Auto Tech team plan to team up for more episodes and coverage of future events. Vincent Seymour leads the Auto Tech program. Lisa Roskens advises the journalists of ENO.
In this episode, juniors Sofia Ayala and Erica Deutsch discuss the stigma behind receiving bad grades and how failure is a good thing that can lead to success. "I think there are a lot of people, in high school especially, who feel an immense amount of pressure to do their best in everything including academics," Deutsch said. "We hope to bring awareness to the fact that it is okay to fail, despite the outside influences that tell us it's not. If we learn to grow from our failures, they can turn into our greatest achievements."
In this episode of "The Memory Space" junior Will Ligon talks with senior Anali Patton about the world of Pokemon.
With the recording of the second episode of Season 3 of “The Game Room,” juniors Jake Radcliffe and Will Ligon along with senior Christian Alfano talk about the intricate world of modding. This episode includes the discussion of these video games: "Pokemon", "Minecraft", "Skyrim", "Smash Bros", and "Persona Q2".
Hosts introduce a new genre of music composed from local to popular artists
In this first episode in season 2 of “The Memory Space,” junior Will Ligon with sophomores talk about the video game series “Skylanders.” The duo discuss the history of the series and their memories of playing it. Ligon, a member of the digital media class, submitted this podcast to be published by the ENO team. If you're a student and would like to publish with Eagle Nation Online, contact any member of the staff, found on this page.
In this brand new season of "Who's Got Aux?," new hosts, seniors Juliana Cruz and Riley McConnell are joined by Prosper High School principal, Mr. Jones. Today's songs were "Religiously" by Bailey Zimmerman, "Drove Me to The Whiskey" by Casey Donahew, and "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons.
In this brand new season of "Who's got aux?," new hosts, seniors Juliana Cruz and Riley McConnell introduce each of their favorite artists and a few of their songs. Today's songs were "'68 Fastback," "Something in the Orange," "Eldorado," by Zach Bryan and "Snooze (Acoustic)" by SZA featuring Justin Bieber.
In their second episode of “Street Legal,” seniors Tate Ledbetter and Tyler Valencia interview Automotive Technologies teacher Vincent Seymour about his journey in the automotive industry. Seymour also asks the hosts what they think of his unique teaching style. The journalists of Eagle Nation Online and the Prosper Auto Tech team plan to team up for more episodes and coverage of future events. Vincent Seymour leads the Auto Tech program. Lisa Roskens advises the journalists of ENO.
With the recording of the first episode of Season 3 of "The Game Room," juniors Jake Radcliffe and Will Ligon along with senior Christian Alfano talk about the release of new games over the summer and other recent updates. This episode includes the discussion of these video games: "Dread," "Tears of the Kingdom," "Persona 3," "Skyrim," and many others.
Seniors Tyler Valencia, and Tate Ledbetter discuss about the ins and outs of the automotive technologies program and the street legal club.