May 22, 2021 By Adam Venezia Staff Writer There is a battle in California, and it is getting heated. The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres faced off in a three-game series on April 23-25, which is just one of many series that will be played between them... More »
May 21, 2021 By Christa Ruiz Staff Writer This year’s graduating class has faced a unique challenge: the entirety of their senior year has taken place amidst a pandemic. Although 12th grade is typically jam packed with fun experiences for seniors to celebrate ... More »
May 20, 2021 By John Mulvaney Staff Writer Masks have become a significant part of people’s daily lives ever since the Covid-19 pandemic started. Combined with social distancing and good hygiene, they have proven to be the best way to stop the virus. But recen... More »
May 20, 2021 By Samantha May Podcaster In the fourth episode of sophomore Samantha May’s “Realitea Talks” podcast, she discusses the 97% statistic regarding how many women experience sexual harassment. She not only illustrates the root of the problem but also ... More »
May 19, 2021 By Jessica Cerrito Staff Writer President Joe Biden’s administration issued a memo on April 19 ordering immigration agencies in the United States to end the use of terms including “alien,” “illegal alien” and “assimilation.” Tae Johnson and Troy M... More »
May 18, 2021 By Rafaella Paes Staff Writer The Lighthouse’s Athlete of the Month is senior Bryan Cosman. He is a left midfielder and left back on the boys varsity soccer team. Cosman began playing soccer when he was just five-years-old. “I grew up watching my ... More »
May 17, 2021 By Adriana Rodriguez Staff Writer What if you got a call saying you would be dying in 24 hours? “They Both Die at the End” by Adam Silvera portrays the perspectives of Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio. The sound of a phone is heard throughout an e... More »
May 16, 2021 By Emily Gabriel Managing Editor Rutherford Coffee Company, located on 70 Park Ave. in Rutherford, is the ideal local spot for people seeking a tasty treat or a relaxing environment to do their work. As customers walk into the unique coffee shop,... More »
May 15, 2021 By Aidan Cabrera Staff Writer Covid-19 has taken so much from people, and snow days should not be among them. With all of the hardships young people are facing today, the elimination of snow days would only make matters worse. Not only do snow day... More »
May 14, 2021 By Emma Ferschweiler and Emily Gabriel Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor The reality of love, relationships and intimacy was revealed in LHS’s production of Joe DiPietro’s musical comedy “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.” Presented throug... More »
May 13, 2021 By Aidan Cabrera Staff Writer Adolescents are starting to go out more as the pandemic is coming to an end. With these changes comes responsibility, and without a way to communicate to parents, kids’ safety becomes jeopardized. Fortunately, parents... More »
May 12, 2021 By Barbara Sales Staff Writer May 12 is recognized as International Nurses Day and National School Nurse Day. Therefore, there is no better day than today to recognize the crucial role nurses play in the healthcare industry. Nurses coordinate pati... More »