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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.

Sen. Caroline Thiele

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 i...
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Amherst, the History

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 ...
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Bioinformatics Club

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...
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The Library

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...
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Cpl. Robert Shaul

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 Panthe...
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Sgt. Sammy Davis Jr.

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 ...
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Mr. Hawkins

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. Thi...
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Jesus Club

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 J...
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About RNL

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 l...
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Tech Club

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 Seys...
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