March 7, 2019 By Emma Ferschweiler Staff Writer Located on Ridge Road is newly opened G.O.A.T. Coffeehouse, which welcomes caffeine lovers far and wide. Although it is not yet popular among LHS students, this quaint café, which opened in late November, is defi... More »
March 6, 2019 By Iris Gonzales Staff Writer If you are feeling overwhelmed and don’t know what palette to choose, just take a deep breath and relax. Whether you are new to beauty products or a seasoned makeup expert, here are five of the best eyeshadow palette... More »
March 5, 2019 By Jefferson Lima Staff Writer Materials: Paintbrush, super glue, green paint, five screws, 55 pennies, 27 x 5½ inch wood piece, Command Mounting Strips Step 1: Paint the wood board green with two coats of paint. Step 2: Use the 55 pennies to... More »
March 4, 2019 By Carina Paserchia Managing Editor Ending the season as league champions with a 15-1 regular season record, the bowling team proved they are a force to be reckoned with. While the team triumphed in the league match, it fell short of making it to... More »
March 1, 2019 By Joe Sandomenico Staff Writer Vicarious nostalgia. This is the feeling of yearning for a moment that occurred outside, or prior to, the span of one’s memory but is relatable due to repeated exposure to it. For example, the 1980s were prob... More »
Feb. 16, 2019 By Nick Zaino Editor Feb. 3, 2019. A date that will forever go down in history for a number of reasons. It marked the lowest scoring Super Bowl to date and the Patriots’ sixth Super Bowl victory, which isn’t even the most impressive part. Tom Bra... More »
Feb. 15, 2019 By Jamie Connors Editor The Super Bowl is known for its great commercials. This year, however, most fell short of being attention-grabbing or laughter-inducing. Despite the generally lackluster ads, seven commercials stood out: NFL 100 The two-... More »
Feb. 14, 2019 By Nicolle Tyszka Staff Writer Some may aver it is unjust to dedicate an entire month to a single group of people. Others believe black history should be celebrated all year, rather than being limited only to February. Despite what the critics sa... More »
Feb. 13, 2019 By Yaren Ozbay Staff Writer A milestone for the non-binary and transgender community has occurred. On Jan. 1, New York City added a gender neutral option to its birth certificates. On Feb. 1, New Jersey began including this option as well. Now bi... More »
Feb. 11, 2019 By Gianna Glover Editor With Valentine’s Day approaching, students and teachers answered the question, “What is your favorite rom-com?” “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” Kiara Acta, junior “Bridesmaids” Alessandra Alberti, freshman ... More »
Feb. 8, 2019 By Carley Martin Editor Despite a tough 43-78 loss on Jan. 5 against Dwight Englewood High School, the boys basketball team improved its record in a 59-26 victory at an away game against Harrison High School on Jan. 15. Notching 14 points, Senior ... More »
Feb. 7, 2019 By Alyssa Ferrara Staff Writer Junior Jenna Freitas, known for being kind-hearted and compassionate, must ditch her cheerful personality after school as she steps on stage to fill the role of the Wicked Witch of the West. On Feb. 14 through 16, Fr... More »