March 8, 2021 By Maya Malizia Staff Writer “Excuse me, I love you” is an extravagant concert film featured on Netflix that captures highlights from Grande’s Sweetener tour. This Netflix original came out on Dec. 21. The documentary reveals what it’s like to ex... More »
March 7, 2021 By Barbara Sales Staff Writer On Dec. 11, American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift came out with a new album “Evermore.” Swift proved to be most productive during quarantine as fans get to appreciate the surprise album. Senior John Castrillon said... More »
March 6, 2021 Caila Barreiros Staff Writer Fashion choices have formed an everlasting effect on the trends that have been seen for decades. Today, this is known as “fast fashion.” A large percentage of businesses have found that the best way to keep their prof... More »
March 5, 2021 By Emily Gabriel Managing Editor Located on 296B Stuyvesant Ave., Trina’s Treats, which opened last year in July, is a chocolate boutique that offers a variety of wonderful treats. This stellar boutique has a stunning storefront decorated with be... More »
March 3, 2021 By Carolyne Mooney Editor The vice-presidential position has been filled with white males until now. On Jan. 20, Kamala Harris became the first female Black and South Asian-American vice president of the United States. Harris is facing one of the... More »
March 2, 2021 The storming of the U.S. Capitol was a riot and violent attack against the 117th U.S. Congress on Jan. 6, carried out by a mob of former President Donald Trump’s supporters in an attempt to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. F... More »
March 1, 2021 By Emma Ferschweiler Editor-in-Chief Americans across the country have voted, spoken and declared Democrat Joe Biden to be America’s 46th president for the next four years. It was not until Pennsylvania, a state with 20 electoral votes, finished ... More »
ANIMATION BY CAROLINA AGUILAR Feb. 27, 2021 By Emily Melleno Staff Writer In the United States, around 85 million families or 67 percent of households are pet owners, so not being able to be with your pet in certain circumstances was a big change. Since my fam... More »
Feb. 26, 2021 By Jessica Cerrito Staff Writer The Computer Club held its first virtual game night on Dec. 9 from 7-9 p.m. The game night was set up using a Discord server. “We used a Discord called LHS Bearcave, and there we have different areas. One area we h... More »
Feb. 24, 2021 By Justin Mayewski Staff Writer In the midst of a pandemic, New Jersey found a way to continue high school winter sports while staying safe. Many schools have already opted out of this choice following Governor Phil Murphy’s announcement that win... More »
Feb. 23, 2021 By Tara Tiyaloglu Staff Writer 2020 has brought on many unexpected events, and the once-in-a-lifetime Christmas star was one of them. The Christmas star known from Christmas books has finally appeared and will be the first time such a close conju... More »
Feb. 22, 2021 By Angelina DeLuca Webmaster 2020 had many ups and downs, students and staff answer the question of what they learned during the previous year. Claudia Lapinski, junior “I learned that nothing is promised and that the world can change in an insta... More »