March 10, 2020 By Anthony Paolazzi Staff Writer The United Kingdom officially left the European Union on Jan. 31. This departure, known as Brexit, commenced on June 23, 2016 after a national referendum took place to decide whether the UK should remain in the E... More »
March 4, 2020 By Julia Glowacki Staff Writer Brownies, cookies, cupcakes and other sugary treats caught the attention of students and faculty when entering the school on Jan. 27-31. Throughout the week, the Animal Welfare Club, Art Club and Environmental Club ... More »
Jan. 29, 2020 By Gianna Glover Managing Editor Members of The Lighthouse staff reconnected with five journalism program alumni on Jan. 6. These Class of 2019 graduates—who included last year’s editors-in-chief Zully Arias and Emma Caamano, managing editors Car... More »
Jan. 20, 2020 By Dean Woolis Staff Writer In November, Motorola unveiled plans to release the RAZR foldable phone later this month. The phone, which is exclusive to Verizon, is designed to resemble a flip phone while looking modern because it opens up to revea... More »
Jan. 16, 2020 By Anthony Paolazzi Staff Writer The House of Representatives voted on Jan. 15 to deliver two articles of impeachment to the Senate. This action follows the House’s Dec. 18 decision to approve two articles to impeach President Donald Trump. The f... More »
Jan. 12, 2019 By Melanie Fallas Staff Writer After months of speculation, the lingerie company Victoria’s Secret announced in November that it would not be hosting its annual runway show in 2019. Stuart B. Burgdoerfer, executive vice president of Victoria Secr... More »
Dec. 28, 2019 By Alyssa Ferrara Editor On Dec. 12, students in LHS’ music program performed holiday songs for a packed crowd of family, friends and community members. The night consisted of performances by the chorale, concert choir, jazz ensemble, instrumenta... More »
Dec. 12, 2019 By Ghita Kdiry Staff Writer In May, Colorado became the first state to pass a law capping insulin costs at $100 co-pay per month for people with insurance. Now, Illinois is following in Colorado’s footsteps. On Nov. 14, following approval by the ... More »
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 »