Editorials
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
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
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
Opinion: The Message Within the Disaster
January 11, 2021 | Erin HollowayThe Trumpets were blaring loud and proud!
On January 6, 2021, The United States Capitol was sieged, rioted and attacked by Pro-Trump supporters. As known by most if not all, Joe Biden was announced the winner of the Presidential Election … Read More
Vaccines in America
May 13, 2020 | Ra'saan StevensEditor’s Note: The opinions expressed in this piece are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions of The Commentator staff nor those of Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
Imagine someone choosing to have a dead child than one with autism. … Read More
Protect Our Frontliners
May 5, 2020 | Ashley OgandoThe defenseless soldiers on the battlefield who need armor and our help.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has brought the world to a standstill. Economies have fluctuated, jobs have been lost, public places have been closed, social distancing has been put … Read More
The Destiny of Extinction
May 5, 2020 | Adam AzizThe battle between the human race and global wildlife has been increasingly difficult in the lens of preservation. In many efforts to combat the permanent loss of a species, many individual and governmental actions have taken measures to exhaust such … Read More
Opinion: American Nightmare
February 20, 2020 | Juliette PangilinanEditor’s Note: The opinions expressed in this piece are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions of The Commentator staff nor those of Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
The American Dream.
There’s a saying I used to hear when my … Read More
Opinion: The American Dream is a Lie
February 19, 2020 | Aiden ImranEditor’s Note: The opinions expressed in this piece are solely those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions of The Commentator staff nor those of Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
A full-time job after high school, marriage before a … Read More
“Real” Americans
February 12, 2020 | Adam AzizIt truly is a blessing to live in such an amazing nation, flourishing with technology, medicine, entertainment, and education. The United States often goes underappreciated. Especially during this time period, society is connected in a way unimaginable when compared to … Read More
Puerto Rico Waits
February 12, 2020 | Sofia EchandyThe colorful island of Purto Rico, home of the coqui, beautiful beaches and waterfalls, the palm trees that once stood tall over the sandy beaches and clear water–they now lean and cry out for help.
A slight tremor in … Read More
Lost
February 12, 2020 | Dhonye Bailey 4Growing up, I was always aware of who I was. Although I was just this little girl to the rest of my family, I knew I had the power and strength to be “the man of the house.” I was … Read More
Prose Poem: “Breaking News”
January 2, 2020 | Tynasyah Keith 1“In Breaking News, today there has been a school shooting. 13 people have been killed and 24 people have been wounded.” On April 20, 1999, the nation felt the first wrath of horror. The students of Columbine High School thought … Read More