Academics
Mr. Cook’s The Cost of War Presentation
December 4, 2024 | Nicholas HernandezThe Cost of War Presentation
Mr. Cook’s “The Cost of War” presentation was an emotional deep dive into the life of soldiers from the American Civil War up until the present time. There was a clear and engaging focus on … Read More
Rising Juniors Attending Space Camp!
June 14, 2023 | Diego HernandezThis year NASA’s Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama has provided 5 rising Juniors with full scholarships and airfare coverage to their world-class educational program! These lucky students include Ijlal Imran, Owen Parillo, Henil Patel, Brian Sylva, and Sophia Sanchez.
Located … Read More
2023 Hudson Catholic Quiz Bowl
May 25, 2023 | Peyton Morgan 1What is the Quiz Bowl?
Hudson Catholic’s newest blood-pumping showstopper, the school subject trivia-filled Quizbowl, was established by the Head of the History Department & History Teacher, Mr. Joseph Cook. Every grade level had homerooms participate against one another for … Read More
Celebrating 5 Years of the Dual Enrollment Program
November 11, 2022 | Diego HernandezHudson Catholic is now celebrating its fifth year of its Dual Enrollment Program with St. Peter’s University. Starting in 2018, Hudson students were granted the opportunity to attend college-level classes at St. Peters. With this opportunity they were given the … Read More
Two Full Rides to Villanova!
October 27, 2022 | Chase LittleDuring my time talking to Angelina Rivera and Corey McCall, I found stark reasons as to why they were so readily accepted to Villanova University. Between their outspoken and goal driven attitudes there was common cause. Before you get to … Read More
Hudson Catholic Fall College Fair
October 27, 2022 | Ian QuinonesEarlier this semester a sense of anticipation filled the gym at our September College fair. Students walked through rows of tables, each highlighting a specific college. Here Hudson Catholic’s seniors were given the chance to have some of their burning … Read More
Op-Ed: Why Straight A’s Aren’t Always a Good Thing.
January 24, 2022 | Sheila PerezHaving straight A’s will get you anywhere and everywhere you want, at least that’s what the older generation would say. You always have to be on top of your homeworks, classworks, and always aim to get 90s or above in … Read More
The End of the Bongiorno Era
June 17, 2021 | Multiple WritersBy Connor McCall and Juan Teira
At one time or another, everyone has seen Mr. Bongiorno standing outside of his room at the end of the second floor hallway. Whether he was yelling at freshmen to get to class or … 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
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
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
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
Goodbye, Ms. Hoffman
January 30, 2021 | Sofia GelladaAfter five years of teaching religion, Ms. Shannon Hoffman is saying goodbye to Hudson Catholic. Ms. Hoffman was hired in the summer of 2016 and will be leaving just as we head into winter break. She will be moving on … Read More
Op-Ed: Tear Gas or Free Pass?
January 13, 2021 | Bernadette MatutinoNOTE: 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.
How do authority figures … Read More