It's Monday, June 6th, 2022 and welcome to the June edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast.
On Tuesday, Kayla Taufman interviews her grandmother and father to find out about the experiences her family had during World War II. While her grandma was a little girl from the city who knew little of how drastic the situation was, her grandfather was a German scientist standing up for what he thought was right despite the consequences.
Later on Tuesday, Rachel Neuman's podcast shares the sounds and spirit of the High School East student film festival – which returned this year after an eight year hiatus.
Ever since the pandemic, there has been an increase in social media use. Contrary to the ideas of many, Jack Sklar believes this is a good thing. This Wednesday, he argues that social media leads to an increase in confidence, social skills, and helps begin new relationships.
Among the many summer camps that are out there, one stands out from the rest. On Thursday, Sam Zaret reveals the many things that make Camp Baco and Che-Na-Wah in the Adirondacks the best place on Earth.
Many high school students endure a dramatic change in their life when they go to college. Living away from their family and dealing with a heavy course load can be overwhelming. On Friday, Courtney Brecher talks to her sister Kailey about the changes she experienced when she went to school and shares tips on how to prepare for–and succeed–in college.
We conclude today's podcast with a medley from everyone's favorite classical artist – Led Zeppelin – courtesy of the High School East band.
Thanks for listening – and have a great summer everyone!