Dec. 9, 2019 By Valentina Novak Staff Writer Thirty students got the opportunity to visit the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York on Nov. 26 to learn about the Holocaust, a genocide that led to the deaths of 6 million Jews and 5 million non-Jews. Over the co... More »
Nov. 18, 2019 By Angelena Barcia Editor Iconic, classic and humorous costumes filled LHS hallways on Oct. 31. Here are some photos of students showing off their Halloween looks: More »
Nov. 1, 2019 By Angelena Barcia Editor From the battle of the grade levels to the football game that led to a 6-0 win, students displayed enthusiasm throughout Spirit Week, which ran from Oct. 15-19. To start off the week, the juniors beat the seniors 21-14 in... More »
May 29, 2019 By Matthew Nasr Staff Writer Did you know that averaging $5,400, Wyoming offers the lowest in-state tuition and fees? Out-of-state students pay approximately $17,490, which is just about $3,000 more than it costs for a New Jersey resident to atten... More »
May 23, 2019 By Adam Herabi Webmaster During the Academic Awards Dinner on May 6, LHS welcomed 1993 alumnus Daniel Lago into the Academic Hall of Fame. At the dinner, which took place at The Fiesta in Wood-Ridge, Lago delivered a speech highlighting the import... More »
May 22, 2019 By Ambar Cabrera Editor The average cost of college tuition is now $34,740 for a private nonprofit four year college and $9,970 for an in-state public four year college, according to studentdebtrelief.com. As a result, Americans have been forced t... More »
May 16, 2019 By Alicia Henrichsen Editor On a peaceful afternoon in Christchurch, New Zealand, Muslims had been worshiping at their local mosques. As one worshiper was entering Al Noor mosque, he greeted a new face with the words “Hello, brother.” However, his... More »
May 15, 2019 By Hailey Mayewski Staff Writer Imagine coming home from school to watch your favorite childhood dynamic duo back with a new show. Well, luckily this is a possibility for the not-so-distant future. The stars of “Drake & Josh,” which aired from 200... More »
May 14, 2019 By Kevin Garcia Staff Writer Are you ready to have fun? Because the music students are. From May 28-May 31, the band, chorale and color guard will be visiting Washington, D.C. In addition to their performances, the students will attend a Baltimore... More »
May 7, 2019 By Lea Torppey Editor “We did it!” This summer, Dora the Explorer will hit the big screen. After a five year absence, the iconic backpack-wearing explorer returns, but she is not so little anymore. Dora is now in high school and must face even grea... More »
May 9, 2019 By Angelena Barcia Staff Writer Students entered the gym on April 18, the day before a long-awaited spring break, to wish the spring athletes good luck on the rest of their season and to enjoy the last pep rally of the school year. The event, which... More »
May 2, 2019 By Stephanie Oliveira Staff Writer Intricate European architecture, enticing works of art, extravagant and calming gardens. Students from the Italian Club and Multi-Culture Club experienced all of this on their field trip to the MET Cloisters in Ma... More »