Notes of Nostalgia: Ice Cube
Dec. 21, 2022 By Elijah Santiago Podcaster In the second episode of the podcast “Notes of Nostalgia,” freshman Elijah Santiago discusses the career of Ice Cube. More »
Dec. 21, 2022 By Elijah Santiago Podcaster In the second episode of the podcast “Notes of Nostalgia,” freshman Elijah Santiago discusses the career of Ice Cube. More »
Dec. 20, 2022 By Gianfranco Martinez Editor In the second episode of “Surveillance Spotlight,” sophomore Gianfranco Martinez discusses the dangers of targeted ads on social media and across the internet. More »
Dec. 19, 2022 By Samantha Munera Staff Writer With winter approaching, it is time to break out the fuzzy socks and scarves and put away your lightweight sneakers and cut-off shirts. Here are my current favorite garments to wear in cold weather: Beanies are a p... More »
Dec. 17, 2022 By Sean Disbrow Staff Writer Every year between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day, students have a week off of school. Students greet this time with great joy and anticipation, but the problem is that this break is not long enough. Rather than ret... More »
Dec. 16, 2022 By Chloe Sanchez Podcaster In the second episode of the monthly podcast “The Gold Standard,” freshman Chloe Sanchez talks about procrastination and how to overcome it. More »
Dec. 15, 2022 By Nia Locier Staff Writer Moving to a new town as a teenager is hard. The thought of relocating is stressful, or at least it was for me. I came from Clifton, where I spent my whole life. I met most of my friends when I was five or six years old,... More »
Dec. 14, 2022 By Bethany Negron Staff Writer “Rio” is 3D computer-animated musical adventure comedy film that was released in theaters on April 15, 2011 and is now available for streaming on Hulu. This film follows the adventures of Blu, a flightless Spix’s M... More »
Dec. 13, 2022 By Elida Kuka Staff Writer College applications are a major part of one’s experiences as a high school senior, and they often lead to stress. Senior Laura Sanchez, who is applying to six colleges and submitted her first three applications during ... More »
Dec. 12, 2022 By Tara Tiyaloglu Managing Editor As students get bombarded with assignments and quarterlies, especially before the holiday break, they tend to fall out of their routines and into an unproductive state. One way of avoiding this seasonal slump is ... More »
Dec. 11, 2022 By Dana Treier Staff Writer Camp was in session on the Lyndhurst Middle School stage on Nov. 17 and 18 for the LHS production of Sinead Daly’s dramatic comedy “June, July, August,” which was directed by Ms. Coppola and assistant directed by Mr. D... More »
Dec. 10, 2022 By Nikalena Iacono Staff Writer If you are noticing that the high school’s hallways are more crowded than you remember, you are correct. This year, LHS’ enrollment has climbed to 830 students, which is a 6.3% increase since last year and a 24%... More »
Dec. 9, 2022 A young girl logs into Instagram to see the world’s most beautiful models. As she scrolls, she comes across advertisements for weight loss programs and skincare regimens. Her friends also notice this and find themselves frequently complaining abou... More »