Nov. 18, 2025 By Isa Estrella Staff Writer This piece is part of a four-part in-depth reporting project about college. It is never too early to start thinking about college. For underclassmen, taking small steps now, such as joining clubs, researching schools ... More »
Nov. 17, 2025 By Alessandra Ricra Staff Writer This piece is part of a four-part in-depth reporting project about college. Thanks to the Student Services Department’s collaboration with the educational platform Naviance, students have more opportunities than e... More »
Nov. 17, 2025 By Nikalena Iacono Managing Editor This piece is part of a four-part in-depth reporting project about college. With college application season underway, seniors are feeling the pressure of essays, deadlines and big decisions. To ease the process,... More »
Nov. 14, 2025 By Olive Bautista Staff Writer Decades after her painful childhood, Sarah Forster’s life is upended when she receives a letter from her older sister, Vic, whom she has not spoken to in decades. This sets the stage for “The Stargazers,” Harriet Ev... More »
Nov. 14, 2025 By Eva Shrestha Staff Writer When I was in elementary school, I loved asking people to guess my ethnicity. I always felt proud as they struggled to figure it out. I felt special, unique. Despite my satisfaction, no one could laugh with me. No one... More »
Nov. 13, 2025 By Isabella Bartlett Managing Editor After school, junior Joey Romeo browses social media to immerse himself in funny and relaxing content, but he said he is used to the disappointment of stumbling upon videos featuring influencer-promoted advert... More »
Nov. 13, 2025 By Eda Aktas Staff Writer Most Americans use social media, whether for entertainment, communication, business or marketing. However, social media users often overlook the digital footprints they leave behind. Business and technology teacher Mrs.... More »
Nov. 12, 2025 Cellphones have become ubiquitous in modern life, but their constant presence in classrooms is raising concerns. While they serve as valuable tools for communication and research, their overuse can undermine comprehension, focus and overall acade... More »
Nov. 12, 2025 By Aubrey Valente Staff Writer As cellphone distractions surge in classrooms, New York has become one of 23 states to restrict student phone use — a move that reflects growing concern about devices disrupting learning. These bans require student... More »
Nov. 11, 2025 By Zahara Chowdhury Editor-in-Chief In LHS’ new Residential Construction Technology class, students are swapping their pencils for power tools. In this hands-on elective, they build structures and develop trade skills. Industrial arts teacher Mr.... More »
Nov. 11, 2025 By Alexandra Lourenço Editor-in-Chief Fridays used to just signal the end of another school week. Now, with the launch of Bear Pride Fridays, they’re also an occasion to celebrate community, connection and school spirit. Every Friday, students an... More »
Nov. 10, 2025 By Zahara Chowdhury Editor-in-Chief Since the end of the previous school year, LHS underwent a series of upgrades. The final project concluded in early October, with the completion of the student bathrooms. Information included in this article wa... More »