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Hudson Catholic Golf Outing 2018

October 12, 2018 |

On October 5, 2018, Hudson Catholic hosted a golf outing which took place in Essex County Country Club to raise money to support the school.

The Essex County Country Club was a very glamorous location that had an incredible … Read More

Poetry: “Leaving the Mirror”

October 12, 2018 |

Mirror that is on the most farthest wall, Tell me the actions that have sent me forth. As I am the loneliest of them all, Going to a place that had no more warmth. Now leaving all those I know … Read More

Hispanic Heritage Month

October 10, 2018 |

Did you know that from September 15th to October 15th it’s National Hispanic/ Latino Heritage month? The first thoughts of September and October usually are the first month of school and Halloween, but it’s much more than that. Many Hispanics … Read More

Is That Mr. Coe?!

October 10, 2018 | 1

Mr. Jim Coe, a former and favorite history teacher at Hudson Catholic, appeared on The $100,000 Pyramid on September 23, 2018. Mr. Coe was one of many to be selected to participate on Episode 313 of the game show which airs on … Read More

Senior Year is Here

October 5, 2018 | 1

Senior year holds a plethora of many anticipated moments such as prom, the last homecoming dance, college visits, and the last few weeks of Friday night lights. Senior year means something different to everyone, all of which are … Read More

Meet the Girls Soccer Captains

October 4, 2018 | 1

When Hudson Catholic opened its doors to girls for the first time 2009, there were no immediate plans for a girls soccer team.

It took three years of female Hawks attending Hudson for the school to get … Read More

MLB Wildcard Predictions

October 4, 2018 |

As the season winds down and the playoffs are set, all baseball fans want to know who is going to win it all, who is going to make a run for it and come home with a ring.

The first game … Read More

Twin Day 2018

October 3, 2018 |

Hudson Catholic decided to kick off Spirit Week 2018 during the second week of school, and Twin Day, held on September 20, was a total success.

It was time to partner up with one of my friends to twin with me. Seniors Lea … Read More

Hurricane Florence Attacks the East Coast

October 2, 2018 |

Hurricane Florence, also known as the tropical storm that struck the East Coast, formed in the  late hours of August 31, 2018. Terminating power in many parts of the Carolinas, the storm dumped torrential rains and deluged various … Read More

Poetry: “Realize”

October 2, 2018 |

It first happened when you showed up

At 2am with puffy, red eyes

My heart broke at the sight

You told me that she broke up with you

 

It happened again when we were ice skating

You grabbed my … Read More

Back In The Swing Of Things

September 30, 2018 |

As we make our way back into the swing of things at Hudson Catholic, everyone is hard at work–not just students, but teachers as well.

We spoke to a few new teachers at our Hawks’ Nest: Mr. Liam … Read More

The Best Albums of 2018 Countdown

September 30, 2018 |

15. My Dear Melancholy by The Weeknd

My Dear Melancholy serves a collection of six songs that use the grime and fragility of broken relationships. Recollecting his early EPs back in 2012, this album goes through a magical R&B Night with … Read More

Poetry: Autumn Love

September 30, 2018 |

The feeling that there is no longer a need for shorts and tank tops will always be the most comforting thought to run through my mind

Taking the over sized sweaters and fur-lined boots out of storage to keep me … Read More

The Thirst Project Comes to HC

September 30, 2018 |

On Wednesday, September 19, The Hudson Catholic student body and staff gathered in the school gymnasium for an assembly about the issue of unsafe drinking water all over the world, hosted by the non-profit organization The Thirst Project.

The Thirst … Read More

Women Demand Answers from Senator Flake

September 29, 2018 |

On Friday, September 28, Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, a Republican, released a statement through his staff that he was indeed going to vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh, which would lead to a larger Senate vote determining … Read More