While many students are pursuing a four-year degree, others have joined a more patriotic pursuit. Four seniors, including Nathan Gamache, Colby Mitney, Tyler Brodeur, and …
Physics Day 2022 sponsors fun for all
The festivities started with Down Time: 65 students dispersed into groups and most were flown 185 feet into the air, dropped with speeds up to …
Tri-M inducts new members
The induction ceremony for the Tri-M Honors Society at RHHS was held in the auditorium on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, at 6:00 P.M. Thirteen students …
Artist of the Edition: Julia Moulin
Julia Moulin, senior at RHHS, creates with compassion and vulnerability. Her art is an opportunity for others to feel seen and an avenue for conversation. …
RHHS remembers Spada
Andrew C. Spada, born in Hartford on Nov. 29, 2004, to Claudio and Donna (Szumilak) Spada, passed away on Sunday, May 22, after a two-year …
Athlete of the Edition: Marina Perry
Marina Perry, senior at RHHS, was the only thrower from the school who went to nationals for indoor track and field where she landed a …
Music Student of the Edition: Brendon Stevens
Brendon Stevens, junior at RHHS, could not live without music. Stevens has participated in every musical opportunity RHHS has to offer, including chorus, drama club, …
Roving Reporter: Scheduling
Since it was approved, what are the pros and cons of the 9 period schedule next year? Which one do you prefer? “I don’t like …
Trans-athletes challenge the current system
Transgender athletes shouldn’t compete in the same category as biological women. These athletes now identify as female, but still have the same bone structure, build, …
Criminalizing abortions remains a means for injustice
America prides itself on its values of freedom and independence. Citizens new and old are given a promise of the American Dream, a journey to …