March 14, 2025 By Layla Lundholm Staff Writer The bowling team ended its regular season on Feb. 14 with a 16-5 record. For the second year in a row, the bowlers made it to the sectional final. After losing in the final last season, they won this year and were ... More »
March 14, 2025 By Debra Ogunbowale Webmaster When sophomore Christina Mizeski stepped into a public school for the first time in November 2020, it was not just a new school district she had to adjust to—it was learning in the midst of a global pandemic. “I do ... More »
March 13, 2025 By Zana Lacka Staff Writer A tricky tray fundraiser at the Senior Citizen Center on Feb. 13 raised over $7,000 to support the renovation of the LHS fieldhouse weight room. Admission to the event, organized by a committee of six LHS coaches, cost... More »
March 13, 2025 By Nicolle Alvarez Staff Writer Between college applications, scholarships and career choices, planning for the future can feel daunting. Naviance is here to simplify the process. Naviance is a college and career planning platform with over 100 ... More »
March 13, 2025 By Farah Afifi Staff Writer A cast of 46 students took the middle school stage on Feb. 13-15, as they performed “Les Misérables,” a musical based on Victor Hugo’s 1862 classic novel. The show, which features music by Claude-Michel Schönberg a... More »
March 6, 2025 By Daniel Hummell Staff Writer The United States has been the leader in the artificial intelligence race for decades, but China is now threatening this role. In recent months, China’s DeepSeek emerged as a worthy opponent to major American AI co... More »
March 5, 2025 By Josleiny Castillo Staff Writer With alliances, magic, war, and more, “Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes,” which was released on June 24, 2022, displays sensational storylines and intriguing conflicts no matter what path players choose. This t... More »
March 4, 2025 By Madeline Rosania Staff Writer A high school student’s daily attire does not typically consist of professional clothing. However, this does not mean business attire is not important to have in one’s wardrobe. Whether embarking on one’s first j... More »
March 3, 2025 By Shelby Perez Editor Since March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, it is an appropriate time to learn about this chronic illness affecting about 2.9 million people worldwide and 1 million people in the United States. Learning about MS, whi... More »
Feb. 26, 2025 By Nikalena Iacono & Debra Ogunbowale Managing Editor & Webmaster In the third episode of the monthly podcast “All about the Bears,” juniors Nikalena Iacono and Debra Ogunbowale highlight the bowling team becoming state sectional champions and Di... More »
Feb. 25, 2025 By Caitlin Correia Podcaster In Episode 4 of “Musical Moments,” freshman Caitlin Correia discusses singer Sofia Isella’s ‘I Can Be Your Mother’ debut EP. More »
Feb. 14, 2025 By Debra Ogunbowale Webmaster Have you ever been so excited to watch a movie at the theater only to find out it has been sold out? Spent an exorbitant amount of money on just one ticket? Endured crowded theaters with distracting noises and interr... More »