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She’s A Mighty Hawk
May 26, 2021 | Erin HollowayThe junior guard, Soraya Ortiz, is one unique player for the Hudson Catholic Lady Hawks Basketball Team. Averaging 8 points a game, and playing for about 20 minutes, she’s a fierce competitor who’s in love with the sport.
Soraya is … Read More
Poem: “I”
May 26, 2021 | Shriya Patel 1I…
I just want to be free
I want to fly
I want to succeed
I need to stop stressing
I should try harder
I try to do my best
I feel lonely yet surrounded
I am polite
I hate … Read More
Ms. Vyzas: Hello & Goodbye
May 26, 2021 | Multiple WritersBy Sofia Gellada & Christine Brioso
In the midst of the highs and lows of the pandemic, Hudson Catholic welcomed a new faculty member for the school year 2020-2021.
Ms. Christina Vyzas graduated from Wesleyan University where she majored … Read More
The End of the Pandemic?
May 26, 2021 | Juan TeiraIt seemed that state governments were shutting down normal operations just yesterday, and we were all stuck at home. City streets had lost their hustle and bustle with animals dominating the scene. However, we have seen a tremendous shift from … Read More
Matching Colors: Where to Start?
April 15, 2021 | Sophia WintonickWhen constructing an outfit, visualization, color coordination, and materials all matter. Visualization is the easiest to achieve.
When you see something you like online or in a shop, you want to think back to clothes you may have and … Read More
Fast Fashion, Pollution Disaster
April 15, 2021 | Ryan SalmonThe fashion industry is one riddled with vulnerabilities, whether it be exploitation of poor economies, or supply chain disruption.
Logistics of clothing is one of the largest pools of money; but like a lot of modern industries, they are … Read More
Op-Ed: Let’s Not Move On
March 29, 2021 | Juan TeiraNOTE: This piece reflects the views of its author(s). It does not represent the views of The Commentator staff as a whole, nor is it intended to represent the opinion of Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
We might not realize … Read More
Dangerous New Virus Being Studied
March 7, 2021 | The CommentatorDid we get your attention with the misleading headline and image?
Welcome to our Journalism class experiment. The virus we’re studying is misinformation and disinformation.
Misleading and deceptive content is being spread from person to person at an alarming … Read More
Season Preview: Girls Volleyball
March 1, 2021 | Sophia WintonickSkill, passion, heart.
Those three things are what a championship team needs to have a winning season. Hudson Catholic Girls Volleyball is a 5 time winning County Championship Team, as well as a 8 time winning Division Championship Team.
Rowdy Riley
March 1, 2021 | Cydney SmithStanding 5 feet and 11 inches tall, weighing 184 pounds… it’s Hudson Catholic’s Defensive End, #51… Jalen Riley!
“I’ve been playing football for 7 years now.” I saw it on tv and I was like, I could do that,” Riley … Read More
Five Black History Heroes You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
February 24, 2021 | The Commentator 1Garret Morgan:
Garret Morgan was an African American inventor and businessman who started off as a sewing machine mechanic. He opened up a repair shop, and later a tailor shop with his wife after parenting his revamped and enhanced sewing … Read More
Opinion: Our Children Aren’t Learning
February 24, 2021 | Rachel HennesseyThe past year has been unforgettable to say the least. The results of the continuous spread of COVID-19 have been catastrophic and have resulted in life changing drastically for everyone. For almost a year now our lives have been different. … Read More
Opinion: Progressivism in Sports
February 20, 2021 | Ryan SalmonNOTE: This piece reflects the views of its author(s). It does not represent the views of The Commentator staff as a whole, nor is it intended to represent the opinion of Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
Progressivism is something that … Read More
Is Prom Worth It?
February 1, 2021 | Cydney SmithTransitioning from middle school to high school is pretty epic. Going from doing everything as a class under adult supervision 24/7 to walking to the cafeteria with a few friends while Snapchatting is a very big difference.
As a high … Read More
Opinion: Realigning BLM
January 31, 2021 | Ryan SalmonA lot of people tend to see the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement as one that is daring and inspiring, and in many ways they are right. But on the other hand, what we have seen is just a shadow … Read More