Jan. 16, 2026 By Jacob Collins Dodd Staff Writer In the aftermath of financier Jeffrey Epstein’s death, authorities delved into his communications with the world’s highest-profile figures in business and politics. Their efforts intensified in November 2025 whe... More »
Jan. 15, 2026 By Mariah Allen Webmaster After six years and three albums, Summer Walker brings her “Over It” trilogy to a reflective close with her Nov. 14 release, “Finally Over It.” Unlike her previous two albums, “Over It” (2019) and “Still Over It” (2021),... More »
Jan. 14, 2026 By Izzy Cruz Staff Writer This piece is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about healthcare. Trainer Thomas, certified athletic trainer Why did you select this profession? I wanted to combine my passion for healthcare with my love for... More »
Jan. 14, 2026 By Gabriella Cerreta Deputy Editor This piece is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about healthcare. Tenzin Sodpa freshman “Pediatrician. Ever since I was little, I loved working with and helping kids, and also… I’ve seen [my cousin’... More »
Jan. 13, 2026 By Zahara Chowdhury Editor-in-Chief This piece is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about healthcare. The moment the final school bell rings, junior student athletic trainer Mariam Selim heads to the athletic training room near the e... More »
Jan. 13, 2026 By Zahara Chowdhury Editor-in-Chief This piece is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about healthcare. National Blood Donor Month, which takes place annually in January, highlights the need for blood donations and recognizes the contr... More »
Jan. 13, 2026 By Alessandra Ricra Staff Writer This piece is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about healthcare. Injuries and illnesses are inevitable, but in the United States, even common ailments can bring high and unpredictable costs. No one s... More »
Jan. 12, 2026 By Nicolle Alvarez Editor Forty seniors in the Law Enforcement Club gained hands-on emergency medical training and learned about public safety during a field trip to the Lyndhurst Fire and Police Departments on Dec. 2. The trip was led by school ... More »
Jan. 12, 2026 By Maddie Scherzer Staff Writer ”Sean Combs: The Reckoning” is a four-episode documentary that details both the allegations and legal actions connected to rapper, music producer and record executive Sean “Diddy” Combs. While the subject matter — ... More »
Jan. 11, 2026 By Nicolle Alvarez Editor Sixteen students from Señora Rojas’ Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture class and the World Language Honor Society officers visited Bergenline Ave. in Union City on Dec. 5 to participate in a scavenger hunt. ... More »
Jan. 11, 2026 By Isabella Bartlett Managing Editor Sophomore Nicholas Brennen is used to juggling a packed schedule of advanced classes, performing arts, student government and varsity sports — but this school year, he has added one more responsibility: servin... More »
Jan. 11, 2026 By Leah Campos Staff Writer As the holidays approached, about 65 students and seven staff members gathered in the media center during lunch on Dec. 11 to eat Italian food and play the Italian bingo-like game tombola. The event, which was open to ... More »