Roar is an in-depth news podcast by The Panther Eye, Sweet Home High School's Student Newspaper, with which we look at stories that affect our communities and our lives. New episodes are released every Tuesday morning.
The student government at Sweet Home is currently in its second year. Today we talked to junior Senator Caroline Thiele about some of the things she is trying to achieve both in and out of government. This episode was made by Rayhaan Saaim and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Verified Picasso.
Amherst is a very old town that was founded in the early 1800s. Today, we talk to the ex-Town Executive, Daniel Ward, about the lack of care for our local history. This episode was made by, Jacob Lymberopoulos, Chudy Ilozue and Rayhaan Saaim. Music by Verified Picasso.
As STEM careers are becoming more and more available, the need for STEM education is becoming more vital. This episode we look at a UB program coming to Sweet Home about Bioinformatics. Today, we take a look. This episode was made by Rayhaan Saaim, Chukwudi Ilozue and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Verified Picasso.
Even before the printing press was invented, libraries have been a place for people to go when seeking information. In the modern era, they've started to take on new meanings. Today, we talk to Ms. Mussachio about this change. This episode was made by Matthew Childerhose, Rayhaan Saaim and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Verified Picasso.
Every year, we take a day to honor those who have served. Today, we talk to a Vietnam veteran and hear about some of his experiences. From The Panther Eye, this is Roar. This episode was made by Jacob Lymberopoulos and Chudy Ilozue. Music by Verified Picasso. This episode is the second two to be released the week of Veteran's Day 2019. The Eye thanks all those who have served and died for our country in its Armed Forces.
Every year, we honor veterans on Veterans' Day. Today, we take a look at a recent recipient of the Good Conduct Medal who had spent years waiting for the honor. This episode of Roar was made by Chudy Ilozue and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Verified Picasso. This episode is one of two to be released the week of Veteran's Day 2019. The Eye thanks all those who have served and died for our country in its Armed Forces.
Recently a new club has formed with the goal spreading information about religion. Today, we take a look in this special extended edition of Roar. This episode was made by Rayhaan Saaim, Josh Seyse and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Verified Picasso.
Recently a new club has formed with the goal spreading information about religion. Today, we take a look. This episode was made by Rayhaan Saaim and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Verified Picasso.
The Panther Eye is always launching new projects. The latest one is Recorded, Not Live, a sketch show made right here at Sweet Home. Today we take a look. From The Panther Eye, this is Roar. This episode was made by Jacob Lymberopoulos and Rayhaan Saaim. Music by Verified Picasso.
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Tech Club meets to work on projects. In this episode, we interviewed Mr. Hayes. This episode was made by Josh Seyse, Jacob Lymberopoulos and Brenden Charlick. Music by Verified Picasso.
Every year, Sweet Home students spend hundreds of hours on a musical. In the second part of this two part special, we take a short look at this year's musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie. This episode of Roar was made by Josh Seyse, Rayhaan Saaim, Chudy Ilozue, and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Universal Pictures and King's Ridge Christian School and sung by Julie Andrews and Emma Elizabeth Smith.
Every year, Sweet Home students spend hundreds of hours on a musical. In this two part special, we take a short look at this year's musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie. This episode of Roar was made by Josh Seyse, Luke Shriver, Chudy Ilozue, and Jacob Lymberopoulos. Music by Universal Pictures and King's Ridge Christian School and sung by Julie Andrews and Emma Elizabeth Smith.
Introducing Sweet Home's Roar, coming soon. Narrated by Josh Seyse. Music by Dan Henig.