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Spooky tales across the globe
In this podcast, reporter Jeremias Romero Ramirez invites guests to share their cultural myths and scary stories for the Halloween season.Linganore High School junior Alexa Gomez Alfaro shares the El Salvadorian urban legend of La Siguanaba. Romero Ramirez and LHS junior Allison Ramos-Sanchez discuss the Mexican folklore story of La Lechuza, followed by LHS Spanish teacher Rosa Munoz sharing a personal experience with a Peruvian cultural story.LHS junior Mika Sai Patel shared the beliefs of ghosts and paranormal activity in Hinduism from her Indian heritage.A third LHS junior Anvitha Nakka shared a spooky Southern Indian story and LHS French teacher Stephanie Stolz informed Romero about some French superstitions.Get into the Halloween spirit by celebrating these spooky stories from all around the world! Follow the Lance on Instagram, Facebook, and X @lhsjournalism!
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Six artists showcase raw talent in top albums of 2025
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Hannah Moore discusses her top six favorite albums released in 2025 with various guests.With hundreds to thousands of albums released, narrowing the list down was nothing short of a struggle, but the albums decided on will stick with the listener for a long time.These albums include, in order from least favorite to favorite, "Open Wide" by Inhaler, "The Crux Deluxe" by Djo, "Man's Best Friend" by Sabrina Carpenter, "Forever Is A Feeling" by Lucy Dacus, "George" by Jake Minch and "Who's The Clown?" by Audrey Hobert.From guitar-riff filled rock songs, to catchy pop tracks, to straight-up soul crushing, these albums have the ability to sneak their way into a listeners life to the point that they never want it to leave.Linganore High School (LHS) senior Melissa Bowman shares her thoughts on "Man's Best Friend," followed by American University (AU) sophomore Isabella Alvarez Lalama sharing her love for Minch's debut album. LHS senior Jordis Dimmick also gave a lively interview regarding "Who's The Clown?"Click the play button above and dive into the worlds of these albums, brought to you by avid music lovers!Follow the Lance on Instagram, Facebook, and X @lhsjournalism![ Music Credits:"Your House" - Inhaler"Basic Being Basic" - Djo"Manchild" - Sabrina Carpenter"Most Wanted Man" - Lucy Dacus"Dad's Song" - Jake Minch"Chateau" - Audrey Hobert ]
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How has Black Friday changed over time?
In this podcast, Scott Kelley and Nicholas Graves speak about Black Friday and how it has evolved over the years. Black Friday crowds have been largely impacted by online shopping over the recent years. Black Friday is seemingly taking over November, seemingly defeating the purpose and excitement of the once singular day. Linganore High School (LHS) students Charlie Glassman and Ayden Marsh spoke on the topic, stating they have noticed a variety of changes in their lifetime. Glassman even discussed the theory that stores raise the prices prior to Black Friday, making the later cut seem like a deal, even when it is not.One thing became clear: Black Friday is not the same as it previously was. Dive into more in this podcast.
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The horrors inside of Egypt
In this podcast, Editors Emily Rice and Caroline Tucker discuss abuse towards camels and horses in Egypt and Morocco.In both Egypt and Morocco, camels are often used as tourist attractions, where they are made to carry tourists for long hours in harsh conditions such as extreme heat. These camels may be overworked without sufficient rest, food or water, leading to exhaustion and poor health.The physical abuse includes hitting or kicking them, using sharp tools to prod or drive them, and applying rough methods to force them to perform. The use of chains or other restrictive equipment that causes discomfort or injury is also common.Linganore High School (LHS) senior Hayden Turansky has experienced the abuse in person during his vacation to Egypt. His family did not originally plan on riding camels, but seeing how far they would have had to walk changed their minds. It seemed like a scam for money to him; it did not take long for him to see the abuse happening, and it ruined his experience in Egypt.Combatting camel abuse requires raising awareness, choosing responsible tourism, donating to organizations, advocating for stronger laws, and supporting sustainable alternatives. Every step can help reduce the exploitation of camels and improve their treatment in the long run.All of our data are from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).Follow the Lance on Instagram, Facebook, and X @lhsjournalism!
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