May 13, 2022 By Gabe Gomez Staff Writer Rising artist Yeat released a new album titled “2 Alive” on Feb. 18, with the deluxe version released on April. 1. Rap fans were definitely excited about this project, but unfortunately, it falls short. With the loud bas... More »
May 12, 2022 By Aria Stuhmer Podcaster In the sixth episode of “Reaping Equity,” sophomore Aria Stuhmer discusses legacy college admissions with English teacher Ms. Coppola. More »
May 11, 2022 By Joshua Ormaza Staff Writer Elden Ring, which shares similarities with the Dark Souls games, is the latest game released by FromSoftware. It was released on Jan. 28 and has sold over 12 million copies around the world. Elden Ring deserves its po... More »
May 10, 2022 By Amerie Diaz Staff Writer It is easy to feel hopeless and uneasy nowadays. Devastating news dominates conversations, headlines and social media posts. Time is limited to save the planet, inflation is at its highest in 40 years, a new subvariant ... More »
May 9, 2022 By Jude McElroy Editor On April 11, students in Ms. Pastor’s English II-Honors class took a virtual field trip to the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles to learn about the injustices Japanese Americans have faced throughout history. T... More »
May 8, 2022 By Jessica Cerrito Staff Writer LHS’ new policy addressing tardiness went into effect on April 4. Students who are tardy more than two times in one week can now expect to face disciplinary action. A first infraction will result in lunch detention ... More »
May 7, 2022 By Adriana Rodriguez Editor-in-Chief The 20th Annual Spring Poetry Slam took place on April 14 in the media center, with 25 students and three educators sharing their writing. Senior Isabella DiPisa, who previously participated in three LHS poetry ... More »
May 6, 2022 Florida HB 1557, more commonly known as the “Don’t Say Gay” Law, is rightfully inciting outrage across America. This legislation alienates members of the LGBTQ community and causes apprehension among teachers. On March 28, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Flor... More »
May 5, 2022 By Sebastian Liuba Staff Writer If you dread losing an hour when clocks spring forward, you may be in luck. On March 14, the Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act, which was proposed by Republican Senator Marco Rubio from Florida. If passed by... More »
May 5, 2022 By Adriana Rodriguez Editor-in-Chief Twenty-one student poets from Bloomfield High School, Hackensack High School, Lyndhurst High School, Lyndhurst Middle School and Mount Arlington Public School came together to share their poetry on April 26 at t... More »
May 4, 2022 By Samantha Mayer Staff Writer Today marks a big change for New Jersey shoppers, as businesses are no longer allowed to hand out single-use plastic bags, paper bags, plastic straws and polystyrene food containers. Gov. Phil Murphy signed this bill... More »
May 3, 2022 By Shelby Perez Videographer In honor of National Teacher Day, which is celebrated on the first Tuesday in May, 11 students discuss the teachers who have positively impacted their lives. More »