June 16, 2022 High school has been fun, and to be honest, I’m pretty sad that it’s almost over. The pandemic obviously put a monkey wrench in my LHS experience, but I powered through it and came out a better person. I’m glad I got to come to school for my se... More »
June 15, 2022 It is hard for me to believe I am about to graduate high school. Mostly because of the pandemic, it seems like I jumped from my sophomore to senior year. Yet here I am, writing my final article for The Lighthouse and dedicating it to those who ha... More »
June 15, 2022 “Good morning, Lyndhurst High School!” During mornings when I wasn’t running late or struggling to find parking, I found myself in the main office reading the morning announcements. I’m so glad I took on this job, as it was one of the most enjoy... More »
June 14, 2022 Isn’t it strange that as a kid, all you want to do is grow up? Adulthood seemed so enjoyable and exciting because grown-ups appeared to have control over their lives, doing what they wanted without anyone telling them otherwise. From a child’s ... More »
June 14, 2022 It took me two years to get into the journalism elective class, but last year, it finally appeared on my schedule. The only problem was that I ended up spending my junior year learning online. Despite the unique circumstances of the pandemic, th... More »
June 13, 2022 Nobody anticipates moving to a new school district their senior year, but I wouldn’t change a thing about my journey. Kearny High School and LHS will forever be my homes. The lessons I’ve learned, the tears I’ve shed and the long nights I’ve spe... More »
June 13, 2022 As graduation nears, I find myself reflecting on my time at LHS and thinking about the aspects of high school I’ll miss the most. One of these is the band. The music program in this district is amazing, and I’m proud to say that I have been invo... More »
June 8, 2022 By Gabby Liuba Staff Writer Andres Cano, freshman “I really want to go to Columbia because I want to see what it’s like because it’s where my family was born.” Samantha Cardo, sophomore “I want to visit Puerto Rico because there’s a bioluminescent... More »
June 7, 2022 By Lily Malinowski Staff Writer If you’re ever wondering why your day feels like it’s never going to end and your eyes are dropping in the middle of a lecture, the quality of your sleep may be the answer you are looking for. There are many factors... More »
June 4, 2022 By Lakai Null Staff Writer After months of waiting, we finally got the second installment of the Caves and Cliffs update for Minecraft. The update was announced on April 2021, and on Nov. 30, 2021, Mojang Studios released the Caves and Cliffs Part... More »
June 2, 2022 By The Lighthouse Staff In times when LGBTQ books are being banned in schools and homophobic and transphobic laws are being passed across the country, it is more important than ever to read LGBTQ literature. Here is a list of 10 powerful books to ... More »
June 1, 2022 By Elona Megally Staff Writer June marks the 50th anniversary of Title IX, which protects people from discrimination based on gender identity, sex and sexual orientation in education programs and activities that use federal financial assistance. T... More »