All you need to know about your options.
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Written by Nabila Rizvi, President of IKG
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Sunday, 01 February 2009 19:57 |
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Debates, fundraisers, trivia competitions, guest speakers,
movies—everything happens at the Islamic Knowledge Group! Expand your horizons
by learning new ideas, clearing misconceptions, and finding the connections between
Islam and other religions: Why do women wear a head-covering? What are the
Islamic beliefs concerning Jesus? Was Islam really spread by the sword? Why do
Muslims fast for an entire month? Why don't Muslims eat pork or drink alcohol? What are the similarities between the
Abrahamic faiths? Have discussions, or send your questions to scholars of Islam.
Be a part of the successful fundraisers which send all the money to orphans in
war-torn countries. Our second year running, the club is open to people of all
different backgrounds, and new members are always welcome! Meetings are held on
alternate Tuesdays afterschool in Room 2030—join the IKG! |
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Written by Tiffany Santos, President of Mock Trials
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 22:32 |
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Gavels, gowns, crying witnesses and objections. The courtroom dramalives on in your very own high school! Learn how to deliver opening statements, direct examinations, cross examinations, closing statements or just how to handle the heat as a witness every Wednesday afterschool. Auditions for the school team are open to club members only in December. After the auditions, the team practices with their coach and teacher advisers for the remaining competitions. The RHHS Mock Trials team has had a history full of excellence. Mr. "OBA Provincials" Roy Respicio has helped to lead the RHHS Mock Trials team to winning three Judges' cups, as well as being an OBA Regional and Provincial finalist for the past five consecutive years. |
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Wednesday, 24 September 2008 19:47 |
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This is the place where all who are interested can learn and apply Web technologies like XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. Whether you're interested in starting up your own Web sites or you want to create Web sites as a job, this is the place to go to develop and improve your Web design and development abilities. Join us Wednesdays after school in room 2038 (Geography/Moderns pod).
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 21:04 |
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The art of persuasion can be difficult to learn and that is
why the Richmond Hill High School Debate Club aims to teach students
how to use logic, critical thinking, and public speaking skills
effectively, and to their advantage. The skills debaters develop are tools
they employ at annual university hosted tournaments, as well as
in all other aspects of life, both academic and personal. Debate is a
skill which aids students in everything - from school presentations, to
working cooperatively as team members in the workplace, to negotiating
with a sibling, teacher or parent in a calm and professional manner. "Nothing is as annoying as arguing with someone who knows what they are talking about." With the help of debate club, YOU can be that someone!
For more information, visit the Debate site at http://sites.google.com/site/rhhsdebateclub/ (new site) or check out the club, Tuesdays after school, in room 2023! |
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Written by Frederick Ding
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Friday, 18 July 2008 19:05 |
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This group of individuals helps out at many of the Student Council events, from the talent show, to other school events such as concerts. They operate the audio-visual aspect of these events and are an invaluable asset to the Student Council. |
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