Nov. 3, 2024 By Isabella Bartlett Managing Editor This article is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about the 2024 presidential election. With nine states enacting 18 restrictive voting laws this year, 2024 has been the second-most active year in ... More »
Nov. 2, 2024 By Cal Gonzalez Staff Writer This article is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about the 2024 presidential election. As Nov. 5, Election Day, nears, seniors Izabel Graziani, Nathaniel P. Hughes, and Melissa Valencia prepare to make th... More »
Nov. 2, 2024 By Drew Bancroft Webmaster This infographic is part of a five-part in-depth reporting project about the 2024 presidential election. With the 2024 presidential election quickly approaching, it is important for voters to educate themselves so they f... More »
Oct. 30, 2024 By Shelby Perez Editor Twenty-seven students took the stage on Oct. 16 for LHS’ annual talent show, Lyndhurst’s Got Talent. The event, which took place in the auditorium, was hosted by freshmen Alexandra Ruiz, Nicholas Brennen and sophomore Maria... More »
May 21, 2024 By Gabriel Campos Staff Writer Artificial intelligence is impacting many fields, and music is no exception. People can now create realistic covers of songs and even generate entirely new songs using AI. The Artists’ Rights Alliance, a non-profit o... More »
May 21, 2024 By Kiara Rasmussen Staff Writer The 2026 FIFA World Cup is more than two years away, but the international soccer competition is already causing buzz among New Jersey residents. Local businesses and fans are excited that the final match and seven ... More »
May 21, 2024 By Chiara Cardone Staff Writer Students in Mrs. Falco’s Psychology in Literature course got a glimpse of the parenting experience through an assignment known as the Baby Project. During the week of April 15-19, the 50 students enrolled in both sec... More »
May 20, 2024 By Dana Treier Webmaster Alvaro Llanos and Shawn Simons’ lives changed forever after two students set ablaze a banner in the third floor lounge of their dormitory, Boland Hall, around 4:30 a.m. on Jan. 19, 2000. At the time, Llanos and Simons were... More »
May 20, 2024 By Rayan Yamout Staff Writer The LHS chapter of the World Language Honor Society held its annual induction ceremony on April 17 in the auditorium. Thirty-five new members were welcomed to the organization, doubling its size to 70 members. The WLHS... More »
May 17, 2024 By Allison Vasquez Staff Writer Mystery. It’s a vast genre consisting of cozies, noirs, thrillers, whodunits and more. According to the market research and data analytics company YouGov, histories and mysteries were the most popular book genres A... More »
May 16, 2024 By Lily Anderson Copy Editor How do international corporations operate? How do companies ensure their products are safe? What makes employees feel fulfilled at work? These were some of the questions addressed during a field trip to Sika Corporatio... More »
May 15, 2024 By Nikalena Iacono Editor Fifteen members of the Wonder Girls Club experienced the healing power of horses when they visited a mustang training and rescue facility in Allendale on April 25. Run by the non-profit Unbridled Heroes Project, the horse... More »