March 5, 2026 By Arianna Delgado Podcaster In the fifth episode of “Hidden Gems of New York,” freshman Arianna Delgado celebrates National Reading Month by sharing six bookstores to visit in Manhattan. More »
March 4, 2026 By Chloe Lin Staff Writer With the State Leadership Conference less than a week away, 60 members of the Future Business Leaders of America Club are preparing for fierce competition at Harrah’s Resort and Casino in Atlantic City. At the conferenc... More »
March 3, 2026 By Natalia Hernandez Staff Writer I began training in martial arts at the age of 10 at my father’s request. His reasoning was that, as a girl, I might find myself in a situation where I need to defend myself against a man. Regardless, I was eager... More »
March 2, 2026 By Constantina Moreno Podcaster In recognition of Women’s History Month, in the fifth episode of the monthly podcast “Civic Spark,” junior Tina Moreno addresses the challenges of women’s athletics. More »
Feb. 25, 2026 By Camila Bernal Staff Writer In “Spells for Lost Things,” Jenna Evans Welch combines young love and ambition with a hint of fantasy to create a compelling young adult novel. The book opens in Los Angeles, with 17-year-old Willow Haverford trying... More »
Feb. 25, 2026 By Kapri Del Regno Staff Writer When scrolling through your social media feed, it can be difficult to avoid Day in the Life videos. From perfectly timed morning routines to productive school days and aesthetic wind-downs, these videos often make ... More »
Feb. 24, 2026 By Aryanah Cedeño Staff Writer After a long day of school, the last thing students want is more work. Undoubtedly, homework can be time-consuming and tiring, but it has lasting benefits. First, homework keeps students accountable. Teachers cannot... More »
Feb. 24, 2026 By Tina Moreno Staff Writer For years, homework has been viewed as an important part of education, though it often causes more harm than good. Instead of helping students succeed, endless assignments can lead to exhaustion, frustration and stress... More »
Feb. 23, 2026 By Chloe Lin Staff Writer For many teenagers, social media is the first thing they check when they wake up and the last before going to sleep. While these platforms offer connection, entertainment and an escape, they also raise concerns about men... More »
Feb. 23, 2026 By Alyssa Zelaya Staff Writer For a second consecutive school year, juniors and seniors are getting hands-on experience as student teaching assistants. Thirty-two upperclassmen in this program support 19 teachers by assisting with tasks such as t... More »
Feb. 13, 2026 Zahara Chowdhury Editor-in-Chief From analyzing fashion trends to learning about dividends, LHS is encouraging students to explore innovation through its latest class offerings. With course selection for next school year set to take place between... More »
Feb. 13, 2026 By Hala Kenawy Staff Writer At just 22, Australian rapper, singer and songwriter The Kid LAROI effortlessly fuses emo rap, hip-hop, pop and R&B in his second studio album, “Before I Forget.” His most personal release yet, LAROI pours his vulnerab... More »