Zito reports on starter’s pistol incident Superintendent Mark Zito addressed a starter’s pistol discharged on March 21 by a student-athlete in a March 22 email …
Fote reflects on the past school year and addresses plans for the current one
Principal John Fote sat for a beginning-of-the-year interview with the Broadside early in September. He reflected on the past year and discussed his focuses for …
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, …
The Unstable Answer
Editor’s Note: Each composition class participated in a competition, choosing one guest editorial to be published in The Broadside. This essay was chosen to represent …
Students go wild for Spanish tunes
Students around the world, enrolled in the Spanish language classes, are currently competing in “Locura de Marzo” or “March Madness.” The competition is an engaging …
Lending Paws Club collects toiletries
The Lending Paws Club is concerned about people that do not have their basic needs met. A toiletry drive, sponsored by the members, starts today …
RHHS football bounces back
After a tough loss against Notre Dame Fairfield and COVID-19 troubles, the Terriers have rebounded with a 28 to 7 win against the Farmington Riverhawks.
The new sign: A positive addition or a misdirection of funds?
After a year long halt in normal eleven on eleven football, why would the team be so upset with a sign?
The fate of women lies in question
“Even with the current state of our Supreme Court,” a sophomore at RHHS hopes that “the decision they make is the right one. The one that benefits everyone.”
Review of the “The Wire”
king Bad and The Sopranos dominated the idea of the antihero—a protagonist facing realistic challenges but performing immoral deeds in the process.