Nov. 9, 2023 By Kiara RasmussenStaff Writer American Dream, the second-largest shopping center in the United States, opened its doors in October 2019 with high hopes. However, a three-page document posted on the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s EMMA web... More »
Nov. 7, 2023 By Shelby Perez Editor Students and faculty dressed to impress on Oct. 31. Here are some photos of their Halloween attire: PHOTOS BY SHELBY PEREZ AND ALLISON VASQUEZ Preview in new tab More »
Nov. 6, 2023 By Jessica Cerrito Staff Writer President Isaac Camilo, junior Role: “My role is to plan and coordinate school events, fundraisers and trips.” Goal: “This year, I hope to give everyone a memorable year and experiences that will be remembered for a... More »
June 6, 2023 By Isabella Oliveira Photographer Students from all grade levels gathered on the practice field for LHS’ annual Wellness Fair on May 24. Attendees enhanced their knowledge and took part in activities related to health and self-care. Volunteers fro... More »
June 1, 2023 By Kyla Marino Staff Writer LHS welcomed 1974 alumnus Malcolm McPherson into the Academic Hall of Fame at the Academic Awards Dinner on May 8. The event, which was attended by the top 10% of LHS students and their families, took place at The Fiest... More »
May 6, 2023 By Francesco Infurna Staff Writer When sportswear manufacturer Adidas made the decision to cut ties with rapper/singer Kanye West, who goes by Ye, it was left with an abundance of Yeezy products that it could not sell. This forced Adidas to make a ... More »
May 4, 2023 By Dana Treier Staff Writer Thirty-six student poets came together in the media center on April 6 for the 21st Annual Spring Poetry Slam. After earning third place in the Winter Poetry Slam, sophomore Angelina Brennen climbed to first place with h... More »
April 29, 2023 By Zahara Chowdhury Staff Writer Full-time artist/artist-educator David ‘BS’ Bradshaw from Brooklyn, New York led a workshop on April 20 in the media center that introduced students to an array of freestyle techniques. During two 75-minute works... More »
April 18, 2023 By Vielka Castillo Staff Writer Eleventh and twelfth graders looking to learn more about the Holocaust and other genocides will have an opportunity to do so through a new half-year elective that will be offered through the English Department. T... More »
April 17, 2023 By Elida Kuka Staff Writer The end of the school year brings formal events like the prom and senior banquet for which female students need long dresses. However, buying dresses for these events can be challenging for students. That is why LHS’ f... More »
April 3, 2023 By Emilia Calabrese Editor-in-Chief When peer leader senior Henry Pinto led his first Peer Group Connection session of the year, he encountered a student from a Spanish-speaking country who did not speak any English. Putting his bilingual skills ... More »
March 9, 2023 By Chloe Sanchez Staff Writer Students looking to learn the ins and outs of running a social media account for a business may be interested in signing up for Principles of Business: Social Media and Internet Apps, which is one of LHS’ newest elec... More »