May 16, 2019 By Alicia Henrichsen Editor On a peaceful afternoon in Christchurch, New Zealand, Muslims had been worshiping at their local mosques. As one worshiper was entering Al Noor mosque, he greeted a new face with the words “Hello, brother.” However, his... More »
May 15, 2019 By Hailey Mayewski Staff Writer Imagine coming home from school to watch your favorite childhood dynamic duo back with a new show. Well, luckily this is a possibility for the not-so-distant future. The stars of “Drake & Josh,” which aired from 200... More »
May 14, 2019 By Kevin Garcia Staff Writer Are you ready to have fun? Because the music students are. From May 28-May 31, the band, chorale and color guard will be visiting Washington, D.C. In addition to their performances, the students will attend a Baltimore... More »
May 7, 2019 By Lea Torppey Editor “We did it!” This summer, Dora the Explorer will hit the big screen. After a five year absence, the iconic backpack-wearing explorer returns, but she is not so little anymore. Dora is now in high school and must face even grea... More »
May 13, 2019 By Jessica Zheng Staff Writer If you liked Disney’s new releases last year, you’re in for a treat with several long-awaited blockbusters. Disney’s upcoming live action movies are “Aladdin” (May 24), “The Lion King” (July 19) and “Mulan” (March 27,... More »
May 10, 2019 By Joe Sandomenico Staff Writer Having expectations is like being a hypocrite: you can hold high expectations for everyone else, but as soon as someone does it to you, it is such a problem. There are so many places where this occurs, it’s like the... More »
May 9, 2019 By Angelena Barcia Staff Writer Students entered the gym on April 18, the day before a long-awaited spring break, to wish the spring athletes good luck on the rest of their season and to enjoy the last pep rally of the school year. The event, which... More »
May 8, 2019 By Nicolle Tyszka Staff Writer One in five people in the United States will be affected by mental illness in his or her lifetime, according to the National Alliance on Mental Health. In 2017 alone, the National Institute of Mental Health estimated ... More »
May 3, 2019 By Iris Gonzales Staff Writer From full to natural coverage, from broad-spectrum SPF 25 to 60, from matte to creamier finishes, if you’ve been struggling to find the perfect foundation, don’t worry. The Lighthouse is here to help you! Here ar... More »
May 2, 2019 By Stephanie Oliveira Staff Writer Intricate European architecture, enticing works of art, extravagant and calming gardens. Students from the Italian Club and Multi-Culture Club experienced all of this on their field trip to the MET Cloisters in Ma... More »
May 1, 2019 By Carina Paserchia Managing Editor For the month of May, The Lighthouse turns the spotlight over to junior Jordan Werner. He participates in football, basketball and track—all at a varsity level—and is involved in extracurricular activities includ... More »
April 30, 2019 By Emma Ferschweiler Staff Writer Childhood memories will be sparked again as two new works by Dr. Seuss are set to be released later this year. The famous author Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, died in 1991, but he left mul... More »