Dec. 19, 2021 By Alexis Goula Staff Writer Christmas is known as a holiday when family members come together. However, due to work schedules, distance and concerns about Covid-19, some students will be spending the holidays apart from their loved ones. Sophomo... More »
Dec. 4, 2021 By Hannah Opalinski Staff Writer In honor of National Cookie Day, which is celebrated on Dec. 4, The Lighthouse checked in with students and faculty to ask them about their favorite cookies. PHOTOS FROM HANNAH OPALINSKI AND UNSPLASH More »
Nov. 12, 2021 By Ella Tozduman Webmaster The spirit of the Bear Cave is heard at every LHS football game. The LHS student section, created in 2010 by Class of 2013 graduate Nick Galvez, serves as a way for students to come together and support the school’s ath... More »
June 18, 2021 By Jason Swayze Staff Writer This article is part of The Lighthouse’s five-part in-depth reporting series dedicated to the Class of 2021. So here we are! The supposed best four years of our lives are just around the corner. That said, it isn’t al... More »
June 17, 2021 By Angelina DeLuca Webmaster There have been a lot of downsides to the coronavirus, but there have been some positive changes during this time as well. In this “Faces in the Crowd” feature, The Lighthouse asked students and teachers what aspect o... More »
June 16, 2021 By Tara Tiyaloglu Staff Writer This article is part of The Lighthouse’s five-part in-depth reporting series dedicated to the Class of 2021. Applying to college can be a daunting endeavor, and it is especially nerve-wracking for those who do not h... More »
June 14, 2021 By Brianna Tartaglia Staff Writer This article is part of The Lighthouse’s five-part in-depth reporting series dedicated to the Class of 2021. The pandemic has led to drastic changes in various aspects of secondary and higher education, and the c... More »
June 13, 2021 By Carolyne Mooney Editor During her time at LHS, junior Stephanie Mizeski has thrived in her rigorous academic classes and extracurricular activities that include sports and clubs. She is a three-sport athlete who plays on the varsity indoor tra... More »
June 13, 2021 By Tomas Velásquez Staff Writer As school lets out for the summer, students might be wondering what they can do to make the most of the season. Here are a few ideas you can put into action to have a nice and productive summer whether you are stay... More »
June 9, 2021 By Bartosz Balbuza Staff Writer The impact of big companies on the environment is difficult to ignore. Some of the most recognizable brands are also the worst polluters. Senior Faiza Chowdhury, who is president of the Environmental Club, said one ... More »
June 7, 2021 By Valentina Novak Editor This article is part of The Lighthouse’s four-part Pride Month in-depth reporting series. The Gay-Straight Alliance Club, which meets monthly, is dedicated to educating students about the LGBTQ+ community and the challeng... More »
June 5, 2021 By Emma Ferschweiler Editor-in-Chief This article is part of The Lighthouse’s four-part Pride Month in-depth reporting series. More than 700,000 have died of AIDS in the United States since the first reported cases appeared in June 1981. Exactly 4... More »