May 11, 2021 By Samantha May Podcaster In this episode of “Realitea Talks,” Samantha May addresses an environmental issue that is detrimental to the overall wellbeing of the planet. She discusses the increasing speed that the Arctic is heating up at as well as... More »
May 10, 2021 By Camille Echols Staff Writer The struggles of teenagers are commonly overlooked by adults. They tend to be ignored and viewed as dramatic or less important because they are young. However, teenagers often go through the same experiences adults h... More »
May 7, 2021 By Casey Cirne Staff Writer Lyndhurst Jerk and Gyro Spot, located on 307 Ridge Road, serves both Caribbean and Mediterranean cuisine. The restaurant’s website advertises Lyndhurst Jerk and Gyro as a black-owned business and features photos of vari... More »
May 6, 2021 By Emilia Calabrese Staff Writer As a result of Covid-19, students and teachers have had to adapt to remote learning. While students who remain virtual have gotten used to new methods and approaches for learning, they still face challenges. Some f... More »
May 4, 2021 By Valentina Novak Editor The Disney Parks announced in June of 2020 that it would be creating a new theme for its popular Splash Mountain ride. The ride was inspired by the movie “Song of the South,” which includes a Black plantation laborer named... More »
May 3, 2021 People around the world struggle with mental illness that affects one’s emotions, thinking and behavior. Depending on the form of mental illness, it can be very draining and at times cannot be cured with any medicine or treatment. While mental illn... More »
April 30, 2021 By Rafaella Paes Staff Writer The Lighthouse’s Athlete of the Month is senior Kaydee Yallo. She is a starting center midfielder on the girls soccer team. Yallo has been playing soccer for 13 years and began playing when she was just four years o... More »
April 29, 2021 By Adam Venezia Staff Writer For the first time in eight years, an NCAA football video game is being released. This has been a very controversial topic throughout the year because of debates regarding college athletes not getting paid. 2013 was ... More »
April 27, 2021 By Jessica Cerrito Staff Writer COVID-19 has forced people everywhere to adapt and change their normal lifestyles. This includes all of LHS’ clubs and organizations. While it may not be easy, the high school has made an ongoing effort to keep cl... More »
April 26, 2021 By John Mulvaney Staff Writer Currently in Russia, there is a massive wave of protests centered around one man, Aleksei Navalny. Navalny is a Russian anti-President Vladimir Putin politician and has been the leader of the Russian Progressive Par... More »
April 23, 2021 By Maya Malizia Editor The Netflix original television series “Bridgerton” is based on a set of novels written during the regency era in England. The Regency is a period ruled by elegance and etiquette. The series came out on Dec. 25 and focuses... More »
April 22, 2021 By Nickolas Medina Staff Writer High school sports have all been disrupted as a result of the pandemic leading Gov. Murphy to sign P.L. 2020 c. 41 into law. This act, which was signed on June 26, 2020, allows members of the 2021 and 2022 graduat... More »