Academics
Opinion: La La La, I Can’t Hear You
March 2, 2016 | Victoria LandaTo all my music lovers who rely on listening to music as a way to escape from reality, you might feel frustration about the recent announcements that students are no longer allowed to listen to music through headphones while transitioning … Read More
‘Knockout’ Returns
February 10, 2016 | Emily LeveroneA knockout isn’t always a good thing.
After a recent recurrence in Patterson, NJ, it seems that the gruesome knockout game may unfortunately be back. The “game” is played by kids betting each other to assault innocent citizens on the … Read More
Ed Agresta Makes the Days Count
February 8, 2016 | Samuel TueroOn Thursday, February 4, Hudson Catholic brought in guest speaker Ed Agresta to “get the dragon off the student body’s back.”
Ed Agresta works as a mental skills coach and motivational speaker educating young minds around the country. It was … Read More
If You Can Pay, You Can Play: The Problem with Travel Baseball
February 4, 2016 | Samuel TueroDuring the summer of 2013, while playing for the Ramapo Rangers, I was introduced to the world of travel baseball. Our team was comprised of 12-15 players, each of whom had tried out and made the team. We were expected … Read More
Opinion: The Worst Thing About Censorship Is ******* ********
December 13, 2015 | Victoria Landa 1These days people have a lot to say. Freedom of speech is the basis of our society and is a necessity for a democratic-republic to run as intended.
It is a right of the people that is slowly being taken … Read More
Opinion: The Threat of Global Warming
December 13, 2015 | Samuel Tuero 1When earth’s temperatures rose just a few degrees over the course of a few thousand years, an ice age ended. The global climate is now projected to warm up a few more degrees, albeit, at an accelerated rate. While this … Read More
Opinion: Ready, Set, Christmas!
December 13, 2015 | Collene BandooI’m starving, exhausted and highly aggravated. I do not know what color would look better on a Christmas tree nor do I know the difference between beige and cream. The only thing I can think about is if I will … Read More
Opinion: Terror Washes Over Africa as Boko Haram Strikes Again
December 12, 2015 |The world has seen some turmoil before and after the attacks of Islamic terrorist group ISIS. With ISIS being the main target of the world, we tend to forget the up and rising terrorist groups forming.
Boko Haram, also called … Read More
Terror Strikes Paris
November 20, 2015 | Kayla GomezFriday the 13th is a day that is typically feared due to popular culture. However, the simultaneous terrorist attacks on the innocent civilians of Paris gave a whole other reason to fear this day. Three groups consisting of highly trained … Read More
Vladimir Putin’s Syria Operation
October 16, 2015 | Samuel TueroRussian President Vladimir Putin has been making headlines this past week with the bombings in Syria. Astounding footage was caught of Russian missiles being launched from the Caspian Sea, soaring through the skies of the night, and exploding … Read More
Hudson’s Got Talent!: Club 790’s Second Annual Open Mic Night
October 15, 2015 | Victoria LandaOn the evening of Thursday, October 1, 2015, our Hudson Catholic High School cafeteria, also known as Club 790, turned into a rendition of America’s Got Talent. At the entrance, Keith Fajardo was selling Starbucks coffee and snacks as a … Read More