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The student news site of Huntley High School in Huntley, Illinois

The Voice

The student news site of Huntley High School in Huntley, Illinois

The Voice

Riley Murphy

Riley Murphy, editor-in-chief

Riley Murphy is the co-editor-in-chief and this is her third year on staff. She enjoys taking walks with her two dogs (Max and Ruby) and staying active outdoors. Some of her favorite shows include “Friends,” “The Office,” and “The Act.” If she’s not watching her favorite shows, she’s most likely curled up with a good mystery novel.
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Mary Holzkopf with her family and community on grand opening day.

… to temporarily close a business

By Riley Murphy
April 19, 2020
As told by Mary Holzkopf
National Honors Society holds an informational meeting for current members

National Honors Society holds an informational meeting for current members

By Riley Murphy
March 5, 2020

At 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 3, Huntley High School students trickled into the cafeteria. As friends huddled around each other and began grabbing chairs...

The Color Purple: an engaging read in and out of the classroom

The Color Purple: an engaging read in and out of the classroom

By Riley Murphy
March 3, 2020

As an avid and experienced reader, my number one pet peeve is when English classes stifle the excitement of reading. Let me know if this sounds familiar:...

Huntley girls basketball beats the McHenry Warriors 46-37

Huntley girls basketball beats the McHenry Warriors 46-37

By Riley Murphy
January 30, 2020

On Jan. 29, Huntley High School’s varsity girls basketball team began their routine stretches and warmups on the familiar Red Raider court. As they warmed...

Not Your Average Book Blog: A head-spinning novel

Not Your Average Book Blog: A head-spinning novel

By Riley Murphy
January 27, 2020

Mystery, suspense, a chilling end, and to be honest a little confusion, are all important elements when writing a thriller or suspense novel. One of my...

"Jumanji: The Next Chapter" Movie Review

“Jumanji: The Next Chapter” Movie Review

By Riley Murphy
December 15, 2019

On Dec. 13, producer and filmmaker Jake Kasdan released “Jumanji: The Next Chapter,” to theaters nationwide. Following the popular prequel, “Jumanji:...

"Dear Evan Hansen" shows what you should be truly thankful for

“Dear Evan Hansen” shows what you should be truly thankful for

By Riley Murphy
November 6, 2019

One of the many things along with reading, watching movies, and pasta that I’m both passionate about and fascinated with is theater. While I don’t...

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Huntley High School’s teachers show support for students

By Riley Murphy
October 25, 2019

Work. Sports. Mental health. All of these things should be considered by teachers as they welcome their students into the classroom. While a teacher may...

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“The Tattooist of Auschwitz” tells a story of hope, love

By Riley Murphy
May 9, 2019

Recently I took a (what I thought would be) brief trip to my local Barnes and Noble in order to find a good book to immerse myself into. Not only did I...

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Varsity girls lacrosse team puts up a fight against Mundelein High School

By Riley Murphy
April 8, 2019

On April 1, the HHS varsity girls lacrosse team took on Mundelein high school in a neck to neck game. Although the girls tried their best and certainly...

"Girl in Pieces" provides the typical young adult cliches

“Girl in Pieces” provides the typical young adult cliches

By Riley Murphy
March 14, 2019

If you follow my book blog close enough, you would know that all of my reviews are fairly positive with only few critiques. I mean, why recommend a book...

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“A Monster Calls” will have you reaching for the tissues

By Riley Murphy
February 25, 2019

There are few books in this world that have caused me to cry. And I’m not talking about a perfect movie scene cry, but instead, a can’t-breathe-listening-to-Celine-Dion-eating-raw-cookie-dough...

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“Sharp Objects” fulfills the need for a wickedly good thriller

By Riley Murphy
January 25, 2019

One thing that I’ve learned about myself as a reader, and a professional book worm, is that I love anything and everything about thriller and suspense...

From IMDb

“Welcome to Marwen” beautifully portrays an inspirational, true story

By Riley Murphy
January 8, 2019

With a cigarette hanging from his lips, a camera in his hand, and his truck rolling alongside him, we automatically fall in love with the likeable persona...

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“I’ll Give You The Sun” revives young adult fiction

By Riley Murphy
December 4, 2018

Most young adult romance novels seem to be written about the same thing over and over. Awkward girl moves to new school and sees a really hot guy, who...

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“The Last Black Unicorn” will make you laugh out loud

By Riley Murphy
October 30, 2018

There are only a few books that I have read in my life time that I have truly been obsessed with. Most bookworms can relate to this scene: you find a great...

From "First Man" official website

“First Man” gives Ryan Gosling the role of a lifetime

By Riley Murphy
October 15, 2018

From "La La Land" to "The Notebook," Ryan Gosling has definitely been an icon in the cinematic world. However, his role as Neil Armstrong in "First Man"...

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“Darkly Dreaming Dexter” will chill you to your core

By Riley Murphy
September 25, 2018

In the spirit of ‘spooky season’ and Halloween, I thought I would introduce to you all one of my newly found favorite mystery novels that I discovered...

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Ellen DeGeneres serves as a true testament as to what a kind person can do

By Riley Murphy
May 3, 2018

Often times we find ourselves comparing what we have to what celebrities have. From striving to have Rihanna's beauty, to wanting Bill Gates’ wealth,...

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In-person friendships become a thing of the past

By Riley Murphy
April 18, 2018

Over time, social media has become more and more involved in our lives. Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and Twitter are just a few of the platforms that...

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“Stolen” steals your heart

By Riley Murphy
March 23, 2018

Lately, I have been searching for a great book to completely obsess over and I have found nothing. Now that’s not to say that there are no good books...

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March 15 board of education meeting

By Riley Murphy
March 19, 2018

On March 15, the creek of plastic chairs and the murmurs of voices stirred in the room as the monthly board of education meeting started. Proud parents...

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A not so ordinary romance novel

By Riley Murphy
February 22, 2018

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, I decided to venture into the world of romance for this month’s book review. Now when entering this vast genre of...

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“Maze Runner: The Death Cure” will keep you on the edge of your seat

By Riley Murphy
January 30, 2018

Movie sagas often have a hard time competing with the movie that came before them.  A prime example is the “Fast and Furious” movies, but “Maze...

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“One Dark Throne” fills the crave for a great fantasy book

By Riley Murphy
January 27, 2018

This week, I decided to venture outside of the genre of books that I usually write about and enter a realm of fantasy. It’s funny because I used to love...

Courtesy of "The greatest Showman" Youtube channel

Does “The Greatest Showman” really deserve all the praise?

By Riley Murphy
December 25, 2017

“Comfort: the enemy of progress,” are the words that P.T Barnum, played by Hugh Jackman, lives by in the hit sensation movie “The Greatest Showman.”...

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A perfect example of the new, modern poetry

By Riley Murphy
November 28, 2017

Poetry. When you hear that word you automatically associate it with Shakespeare, old smelly books, and falling asleep in a stuffy English classroom. Due...

Maroon 5's new album certainly does not give you the 'blues'

Maroon 5’s new album certainly does not give you the ‘blues’

By Riley Murphy
November 23, 2017

Written by Riyana Walker Maroon 5 has struck yet another time with their new hits topping the charts and ranking number two on the billboards ever since...

(Courtesy of the Mundelein High School website.)

Sam Moore rocks the house at ILMEA District Competition

By Riley Murphy
November 9, 2017

He stands next to two boys, also in high school, singing notes and breathing in time with the rhythm of the music. Once the song finishes, the same feel...

An Old Man to Love

An Old Man to Love

By Riley Murphy
October 26, 2017

“A Man Called Ove” is a remarkable piece of modern literature which will be sure to draw tears and lots of laughs. I was first introduced to this book...

Courtesy of https://thesymposium.bandcamp.com/

Song of the week: Dracula’s Lunch

By Riley Murphy
October 24, 2017

A band from Chicago, The Symposium, released a mellow Halloween tune on Friday the 13th. Super catchy and short, this song is only one minute and 33 seconds...

Courtesy of http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5308322/

“Happy Death Day” was a day of disappointment

By Riley Murphy
October 14, 2017

The movie "Happy Death Day" takes place on Theresa’s, or Tree which is what she is called by her best friends, birthday while she is at college. Kind...

Courtesy of https://www.tennis-music.com/

Song of the week: Tennis

By Riley Murphy
October 10, 2017

The husband and wife duo that make up the band Tennis, have a new EP due to release Nov. 10. On Oct. 6 they released a single on that EP called “I Miss...

Courtesy of:http://www.albumism.com/news/for-the-record-luna-preps-a-sentimental-education-covers-album

“Fire in Cairo” by Luna

By Riley Murphy
October 2, 2017

The first track on  “A Sentimental Education” released September 22, 2017, by Luna, “Fire in Cairo” brings a mellow twist to its original which...

Courtesy of: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24724627-the-first-time-she-drowned

A Great Start for All

By Riley Murphy
October 1, 2017

“The First Time She Drowned” was the start of Kerry Kletter’s career on May 15, 2016. Not only did it add to the collection of young adult books...

Song of the Week

Song of the Week

By Riley Murphy
September 24, 2017

Chicago’s own Twin Peaks, who formed in 2009, released two singles in early September, one being “Fat Chance.” A series of nostalgic verses regarding...

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