The staff of the FHS schools newspaper, The Register, looks at divisive issues in politics and society from the viewpoint of a high school student.
On this episode of FHS Undivided, Ms. Conway and I talk about the education landscape, how it’s changing during the pandemic, and what the future may look like. As an art history and studio teacher at FHS, Ms. Conway shares some of her own experiences and sentiments during this time. Beyond teaching, Ms. Conway is also a painter and an avid tea-drinker.
Due to racial bias, black people statistically get help from diseases later than their white counterparts, and it has fatal consequences.
Latino immigrants are the face of the immigration debate. The percentage of black immigrants has risen in the past century, and their stories are unique.
Male celebrities often commit heinous crimes against women and children, but justice is deferred for the victims because of money and power. If someone creates a product we like, can we only enjoy their art and ignore their personality?
In this episode, Olivia discusses the controversy over vaccines.
Vaping amongst teens is on the rise despite FDA warnings against the trend.
An update for our listeners about the delay in new episodes and a new podcast coming to FHS.
After multiple school shootings in just 2018 alone, some people want teachers armed to protect students, while others feel it's a bad idea. In this episode, we interview people from both sides of the issue.