On The Accolade’s podcast, listeners can look forward to hearing about a variety of topics — from the latest news to the opinions of those in our community. Created to entertain and inform, The Accocast aims to share stories in another medium.
Welcome back to "The Accocast," a podcast created by the Sunny Hills High School newspaper, The Accolade, to amplify the student voices, highlight important issues and simply entertain. In this episode of "The Accocasr," copy editor Jaimie Chun sits down with Lyndsi Loumakis, founder of the One Love Rescue and Sanctuary, as Loumakis shares her experiences and motives for establishing a non-profit organization dedicated toward providing care and rehabilitation for animals in need. Considered a "no kill" rescue, One Love embraces a diverse range of animals, including cats, dogs, birds, farm animals and more. Call One Love at (657) 272-0964 when an animal is in need of help.
Welcome back to "The Accocast," a podcast created by the Sunny Hills High School newspaper, The Accolade, to amplify the student voices, highlight important issues and simply entertain. In this episode of "The Accocast," editor-in-chief Michelle Sheen and special sections editor Krishna Thaker sit down with Dr. Jason Li, who is currently completing his residency in internal medicine at the University of Southern California, to talk to us about the Omicron variant and ways we can lessen its spread. *DISCLAIMER: Dr. Jason Li would like to emphasize that all of his opinions are purely his own and in no way reflect those of the University of Southern California or any other medical/education institution referenced in this episode.
Welcome back to The Accocast, a podcast created by the Sunny Hills High School newspaper, The Accolade, to amplify student voices, highlight important issues and simply entertain. In this episode of The Accocast, special sections editor Krishna Thaker and arts and entertainment editor Andrew Park sit down with the SH Comic Book Club President, senior Jasmine Lee and their club advisor, chemistry teacher Mr. Hua, to discuss the newest Marvel movie, "Spider-Man: No way Home." Released on Dec. 17, 2021, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" grossed over $1.69 billion globally and shattered Box Office charts, in which it held the No. 1 spot for six consecutive weeks. Both diehard Marvel fans and casual viewers alike found themselves laughing, gasping, and even sniffling as they watched Spider-Man and his friends face one of their toughest battles yet.
Welcome back to The Accocast, a podcast created by the Sunny Hills High School newspaper, The Accolade, to amplify student voices, highlight important issues and simply entertain. In our second episode, editor-in-chief Michelle Sheen and special sections editor Krishna Thaker sit down with Sunny Hills physics and computer science teacher Jack Adams to discuss his views on the statewide vaccine and mask mandates and how he made his voice heard on the issue. Upon Governor Gavin Newsom's mandate requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for students attending in-person school on Oct. 1, several Sunny Hills students and faculty noticed Sunny Hills physics and computer science teacher Jack Adams standing outside the school parking lot on “Lancer Way” before the start of 1st period. On these mornings, from Oct. 11 to Oct. 15, Adams held up a sign that read: “I'm a computer science and physics teacher who believes in critical thinking” in protest of the mandate for cars passing by to see. Most of these cars were those of students and parents. Now, as the first semester comes to an end, Adams reflects on his protest and voices concerns about the recent developments in COVID-19 government mandates. Regardless, he continues to abide by all current COVID-19 guidelines and gets tested regularly.
Grace Johnson and Kate Yang talk about The Accolade's first-ever podcast.