Academics
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
Take Back Your Life
December 8, 2019 | Elizabeth McDonnellAs humans, we inevitably face conflict in our daily lives. Adversity has the potential to alter your life negatively. These events appear in unpredictable ways that are out of our control. However, we have the power to decide whether or … Read More
Opinion: Listen Up!
November 21, 2019 | Akshaye TamasarHudson Catholic is once again holding the Homecoming dance and looking for people to attend. It was originally scheduled for November 2, with at least 100 people required to sign up.
This, however, was a failure. Homecoming had to be … Read More
Spirit Week 2019
November 19, 2019 | Naomi FernandezSpirit week of 2019 was held from October 21 to October 25. It is an event in which is done every year as apart of Hudson Catholic tradition. Students can express themselves through clothing as opposed to wearing school uniforms … Read More
Democratic Primary Frontrunner Profiles
November 19, 2019 | Juan Teira- Former Vice President Joe Biden – Biden is currently in the lead in the 2020 democratic race, polling in at an average of 26% of voters. Biden was previously behind Elizabeth Warren in polling, but due to the recent impeachment … Read More
Molecule Master Marmora
November 19, 2019 | Multiple WritersBy Connor McCall and Juan Teira
Every student at Hudson Catholic has seen Mr. Marmora in his famous book store on the first floor or even teaching in room 319. What many don’t know is how Mr. Marmora came up … Read More
How Clean Are Your Hands?
November 13, 2019 | Soukeyna CisseIf there is nothing visible on your hands they’re clean, right? Wrong.
Many people don’t understand the concept behind bacteria and viruses. We come in contact with the dirtiest of the dirtiest on a daily basis, but would never realize … Read More
A Letter from the Student Council President
November 6, 2019 | Soukeyna CisseDear Students:
Throughout my years at Hudson Catholic Regional High School, along with my fellow classmates I have created bonds, met some of the greatest people, and made unforgettable memories. We’ve built a community, and as your student body … Read More
Dual Enrollment Program Enters Second Year
October 15, 2019 | Aiden ImranEarning college credits before graduating from high school is incredibly beneficial for students. It affords them a greater chance to get into the colleges to which they apply and expedites the completion of core requirements.
This year, the St. … Read More
Boy, Oh Boy!
October 9, 2019 | Juliette PangilinanIt is no secret that Mrs. Lisa Matrale, Hudson Catholic English teacher, has given birth to a beautiful baby boy, Joseph Matrale. When speaking to The Commentator, she dished on her life with this two-month-old bundle of joy.
Many parents go … Read More
The PSAT is Near
October 9, 2019 | Maya BealsOn October 16, 2019, Hudson Catholic will be administering the PSAT to the junior class at approximately 8 a.m. in the gymnasium.
The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test, more familiarly known as the PSAT, is given to all high school sophomore … Read More
The Masks
March 29, 2019 | Andrew ArroyoFor the past month, seniors in Ms. Ferdinandi’s World Litersature class have been reading a novel called Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe as part of their curriculum. After finishing the book, they were assigned a project based on the novel, and many … Read More
Michael Jackson: The Man in the Mirror
February 26, 2019 | Isabel VintimillaThe opinions expressed in this article belong to its author. They do not represent the views of The Commentator or those of Hudson Catholic.
The Commentator Editorial Team
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, chances are you’ve heard the … Read More
Polar Vortex 2019
February 9, 2019 | Julian TakaIn times of extreme weather, it is important to remain inside, stay safe, and keep warm, as best you can. Read More
Does Intention Matter?: A Guide to Genuine Kindness
February 6, 2019 | Pamela RodriguezAs we reminisce on the preceding holiday season, many of us are putting to good use the presents we received from our loved ones, as well as silently gloating at the impressive ones we gave in return. There is no … Read More