Raider Nation has drastically changed due to COVID-19. RNN leaders Jack Scroggs, Riyana Walker, Zak Link, Sam Ong, and Danny Mannarino talk about how Covid-19...
As of 5 p.m. on Thursday, on Oct. 22, the hybrid plan was pushed back. Students in grades K-5 went back to school last week and Students in grades 6-12...
Having such long breaks over the summer is a thing of the past. They were originally intended to give students a break during the hotter months of the...
It was the end of our days of relaxation and freedom, so my dad decided to take me and my brother out to Sunday brunch at Burnt Toast. Our highly-anticipated long weekend ended in a high, delicious note.
The line, as expected on a Sunday afternoon, stretched past the front doors and into the parking lot. Which is why were shocked when we were told that our wait time was going to be half an hour at the most.
I did not believe it at first, but I soon started to realize that we had arrived at the perfect time. Everybody was wrapping up their meal and leaving the restaurant by the time we got our buzzer. It only took 20 minutes until our waitress sat in is a comfy booth right by the bar.
It is a dream to move out of state. Maybe down south to somewhere warmer where the sunshine never seems to end. But what about the things that go into moving?
Today, Huntley High School’s National Honor Society welcomed its newest 82 members in a candlelight induction ceremony that focused on the four pillars of NHS leadership.
After Huntley High’s huge win against Prairie Ridge at the Homecoming football game, school pride was at an all-time high, but the school spirit did not stop at the game.
Yesterday, Huntley High School hosted an iLead (“Illinois Leadership Enhancement and Development”) seminar to foster leadership abilities and critical...
Huntley overcame a sluggish start offensively to topple Fox Valley Conference opponent Prairie Ridge 56-30 on Wednesday night.
The Raiders started off...