Nov. 30, 2022 By Elijah Santiago Podcaster In the first episode of the podcast “Notes of Nostalgia,” freshman Elijah Santiago discusses the legendary musical artist Michael Jackson’s career and 1982 album “Thriller.” More »
Nov. 29, 2022 By Clare Malfetti Staff Writer If you like the horror genre, Hulu’s “Fresh” is the movie for you. This film, which debuted on Hulu on March 4, follows the grueling events that the main character Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) faces as she escapes her cr... More »
Nov. 28, 2022 By Jude McElroy Editor After nearly two decades of radio silence, Metroid Dread debuted on Oct. 8, 2021. Upon the release of Dread’s predecessor Metroid Fusion, producer Yoshio Sakamoto was ready to release the fifth mainline Metroid game, but d... More »
Nov. 23, 2022 By Gianfranco Martinez Editor In the first episode of “Surveillance Spotlight,” sophomore Gianfranco Martinez discusses mass surveillance specifically directed at minors and the bipartisan bill that will make surveillance more of a problem for ad... More »
Nov. 22, 2022 By Julia Anthony Staff Writer Every year, members of the freshman class receive mentorship from their peer leaders. This year’s Peer Group Connection consists of 10 seniors who have come together to support the ninth graders as they navigate the ... More »
Nov. 21, 2022 By Julian Cruz Staff Writer The junior varsity boys soccer team ended its season on Oct. 28 with a 4-1-5 record. Freshman Andrey Pashenko, who is a left midfielder, said he is aiming to do better next season because the team has more potential th... More »
Nov. 20, 2022 By Emilia Calabrese Editor-in-Chief Before the end of the school year, students will notice some furry friends sauntering around their schools. This is because the Lyndhurst Public School District is implementing a therapy dog program to boost cl... More »
Nov. 19, 2022 By Emma Bannon Staff Writer As you walk through the hallways, you are likely to notice plenty of changes around the school. Since the end of last school year, the hallways on the first floor have been repainted, air conditioners were installed i... More »
Nov. 18, 2022 Deputy Editor As soon as the lunch bell rings, students storm out of their classrooms and flood the cafeteria. Dozens of students form a line as they await a tray carrying the essential food groups and a carton of milk. Unfortunately, for far too... More »
Nov. 17, 2022 By Lily Anderson Staff Writer The U.S. Federal Communications Commission approved a policy on Sept. 29 that sets a five-year limit for organizations to remove dead satellites from orbit. Previously, the FCC allowed companies 25 years to remove th... More »
Nov. 16, 2022 By Lexi Augustyniak Copy Editor As humans, we all experience negative emotions, but they can be tough to deal with. Grief is a deep sorrow that is most commonly caused by the death of an individual. Dealing with grief is hard, but the first step ... More »
Nov. 15, 2022 By Caila Barreiros Staff Writer If you’re anything like me, the main thing you notice in the shows you watch is the outfits you love. Whether it’s a show that takes place in the 1950s or a show that premiered yesterday, there’s something about th... More »