The Political Hawk
Op-Ed: Fake News Hokum
February 6, 2017 | Mathew Botros 1This piece reflects the beliefs of its author. It does not represent the views of The Commentator as a whole, nor does it represent the opinion of Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
In a stunning twelve weeks of post-election coverage, the “Fake … Read More
Hawk Election Reactions
January 9, 2017 | Mathew BotrosIt is hard to believe that it has been nine weeks since the the presidential election of 2016, a wild ride for some, an annoying distraction for others. In one-on-one chats with The Commentator, many students and teachers expressed their … Read More
Fidel Castro Dead at 90
December 5, 2016 | Mathew BotrosMany Cubans worldwide are now celebrating as the death of their communist dictator, Fidel Castro, sparks controversy across the world.
On November 25, 2016, on an ironically most capitalist of days, Black Friday, Fidel Castro died at the age of … Read More
Welcome President Trump
November 10, 2016 | Joseph CruzIn a stunning upset, Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump has won the 2016 Presidential election.
On November 8th, 2016, the American people went out to vote for their presidential candidate. Many Americans were under the impression that Hillary Clinton … Read More
Op-Ed: The Commentator Got It Wrong
November 8, 2016 | AnonymousThis piece reflects the beliefs of its author. It does not represent the views of The Commentator as a whole, nor does it represent the opinion of Hudson Catholic Regional High School.
I would like to first start off this … Read More
Op-Ed: Unhappy Halloween
October 25, 2016 | Marcus McElroy 1
Hudson Catholic maintains very strict rules and regulations for its student body. For boys it’s no earrings, no beards; for girls, no color in their hair, and their skirts must be a certain length. All students must be dressed … Read More
Endorsement: Clinton for President
October 16, 2016 | The Commentator 4
Last week, each member of the The Commentator‘s student editorial staff was asked to provide a thoughtful written response to the question, “Who should we endorse for president?” After each response was carefully considered, the vast majority … Read More
Why I’m a Feminist and You Should Be Too
July 8, 2016 | Isabella Bozkent '16If given the opportunity to change one thing about the world, what is it that you would change?
Most people responded to this question with short boilerplate phrases such as “End poverty,” “Stop world hunger,” or “Make world peace.” All … Read More
Team Lisbeth Wins Student Council Election 2016
June 2, 2016 | The CommentatorAfter a nail-biter campaign season, students cast their votes in homeroom today and elected Team Lisbeth for student council 2016-2017.
Lisbeth Rodriguez will serve as President, along with Dana Picinich as Vice President and Giovanni Marmora as Treasurer. Isabella Ventimiglia … Read More
Yes, Race Still Matters
April 28, 2016 | Samuel TueroWhen Thomas Jefferson voiced America’s outrage at British oppression, he wrote, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty … 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