Hawk Pop (Entertainment)
HoCo 19 Fashion Trends
January 23, 2020 | Multiple WritersBy Aaliyah Pacheco and Juliette Pangilinan
It’s the night of Hudson Catholic’s annual homecoming and the theme is an Evening in Paris. The students are glammed up and ready to show out. The grand event allows the student body to … Read More
Poem: “Hands Up”
January 7, 2020 | Juliette PangilinanPut your hands up,
Mommy needs to help you put on your shirt.
Put your hands up,
Simon says so.
Put your hands up,
This is your favorite summer jam.
Put your hands up,
The teacher won’t let you answer … Read More
Where The Two Political Parties Stand on Guns
January 2, 2020 | Julian TakaIn our time in America, our country is divided on the issue of gun control. Many are divided on their opinions on what should be done with our firearms. Many people throughout the country are wondering when an effective solution … Read More
School Supplies
December 16, 2019 | Angelo ChavezRegular school supples. They’re convenient. There’s nothing more to be said… except, there is.
For example, a ruler is really great for many things. They’re good for turning those crooked lines into straight lines. They’re good for measuring shapes … Read More
Leave the Innocent Alone
December 16, 2019 | Maya BealsProtect yourself from those who offend you, but leave the innocent alone.
You carry your gun with hate in your heart already willing to tear families apart. Your AR is loaded and suspended on your shoulders, but for who? What … Read More
Remembering Stan Lee
November 10, 2019 | Angelo ChavezThis upcoming Tuesday will mark the first year anniversary of the passing of comic book icon, Stan Lee, born Stanley Martin Lieber. He passed away on November 12, 2018.
He was born on December 28, 1922 in Manhattan, New … Read More
Fiction: “The House in the Ground”
November 8, 2019 | Ra'saan StevensDear Inay,
It’s been about seven months since I’ve written to you from this journal. The one you gave me before you passed. I can’t believe I left in the car before going into the bunker. I missed it terribly. … 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
New Traffic Patterns in Area Surrounding HC
October 29, 2019 | Emma MarmalejosThere’s a big difference in how Hawks have been getting to school this year.
A new four-mile-long bike lane has been added to Bergen Avenue between McGinley and Journal Square. Due to the four-mile bike line that has been in … Read More
The Great American Race for Approval
October 24, 2019 | Multiple Writersby Connor McCall and Juan Teira
If you have been updating yourself on the news, you know that the area 51 “raid” recently occurred (which can be hardly considered a raid because nothing was raided). This event was popularized on … Read More
Meet Ms. Martinez
October 16, 2019 | Multiple WritersBy Maya Beals and Destiny Ramirez
As the 2019-2020 school year commences, there are a number of new and friendly additions to our ever-growing family here at Hudson Catholic, including our newest Spanish teacher, Ms. Geilyn Martinez.
In meeting Ms. Martinez, … 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
A Special Opening Mass
October 14, 2019 | Multiple Writersby Elizabeth McDonnell and Aiden Phuc Nguyen
St. Aedan’s Church has been the home of Hudson Catholic High School masses for years. On Friday September 27, 2019 the school had their annual opening mass. Each year, the school has an … Read More
Award-Winning Engineering Course Enters 4th Year
October 14, 2019 | Gabriela CervantesAll the hard work has paid off!
A program that has been climbing to the top since the 2016-2017 academic year, the outstanding Principles of Engineering course that received a STEM award last spring is entering its fourth year … Read More