S1: StoryCorps Interview - Olivia
In this episode, Olivia interviews SHS Latin teacher Mrs. McVoy!

In this episode, Olivia interviews SHS Latin teacher Mrs. McVoy!
In this episode, Felicia talks to her classmates and Mr. Webb about designing the yearbook!
In this StoryCorps-style interview, Grace interviews her older sister, Georgia.
The iPhone changed the mobile phone game. In this episode, we discuss the unveiling of "iPhone."
In this episode, Ari interviews her dad, Chris.
In this episode, we talk to the Saugus Middle School Cross Country team!
In this episode, Alejandro interviews his father, Rene.
In this episode, we'll talk briefly about R&B and its history followed by a few examples of modern R&B music.
In this episode, we discuss the exciting matchup between the Eagles and the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.
In this episode, we discuss the advent of female wrestling as a sport.
On this day in ancient history, we discuss the siege of Jersualem in 70 CE.
In this episode, we talk about the initial impact of the Covid pandemic on our lives.
On this day in music history we talk about the hiatus of One Direction as well as their rumored reunion.
In this episode, we will be discussing the first manned space mission to land on the moon.
In this episode, we talk about the 76th Annual Tony Awards.
In this episode of Today In Movie History, we discuss "Toy Story," the iconic film that changed animated movies forever.
The Y2K problem was a heavy task to overcome. How did the world cope with this Millennium Bug?
On this day in royal history, we remember Queen Elizabeth II and the great things she has done to help our world.
In this episode we talk about one of the MOST important changes to Pokémon known as the generation 4 physical/special split.
On this day in history, we talk about the final moments and the terrifying motive behind the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace.
On this day in music history Taylor Swift announces 1989 (Taylor's Version). Enjoy!
On this day in history, we learn where the first ever set of emojis came from and how emojis developed into what they are today.
On this day in history, we discuss the groundbreaking group The Foundations, the first multi-racial group to have a #1 in the UK in the 1960s.