Monthly Archives: November 2018
What Music Means to Us
November 26, 2018 | Multiple Writers 2Kai Jones: “Without Music I Probably Would’ve Gone Crazy by Now”
Music has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. You could categorize my whole family as music fanatics, so it’s only right that … Read More
Song: “Hold On”
November 26, 2018 | Sofia Santos
“Hold on”
Let me out, let me see the light Pouring in heaps of gold from the window Sure, there are things to do, but I’m taking all my time just looking at you
Thinking about it now, … Read More
The Joker Takes Jersey
November 26, 2018 | Javier HerquinigoOn November 16, 2018, filming for an upcoming DC Comics movie commenced in Journal Square, Jersey City.
Many who pass by Journal Square everyday may have noticed that Lowe’s Jersey Theatre has been under an exterior makeover for a while. … Read More
How to Lose A Girl in Ten Days
November 24, 2018 | Danielle SingsonA sarcastic, musical tip list. Tip 1: Send Mixed Signals
Sending mixed signals is a great way to keep a relationship interesting. Mixed signals puts your lady in different emotional stages and what better way to get to know a … Read More
The Top Ten Sad Love Songs You Should be Listening to Right Now
November 24, 2018 | Pamela Rodriguez- “Best Friend” by Rex Orange County
This song depicts what “young love” is for a lot people. The idea of it can be sweet and alluring, but can turn quite narcissistic and selfish as one person believes … Read More
Too Early for Christmas Music?
November 23, 2018 | Brianna MacKayIt is that time of the year again. That Christmas feeling that everyone has waited all year for is back in the air, and one of the biggest parts of Christmas is the music of course.
For some people, it … Read More
Do Young People Care About Voting?
November 15, 2018 | Pamela RodriguezIt was a rainy Monday morning, and I was in an Uber reluctantly making my way to a doctor’s appointment. As the Uber was driving down a highway (which one, I don’t know. I trust my phone to take me … Read More
A Tough Loss for the Girls Volleyball Team
November 12, 2018 | AJ PerrenodThe Hudson Catholic Girls Volleyball team was narrowly defeated 2-1 in a nail-biting game against the Union Catholic Vikings. The game, played on November 7th at Union’s home gym, was the Seconials Championship. Although the Lady Hawks were defeated they … Read More
Halloween at the Hawks’ Nest
November 10, 2018 | Danielle SingsonHalloween: the one day of the year when monsters are welcomed into the human realm. Carved pumpkins and spooky decor on every doorstep as the autumn leaves fall, creating a marvelous backdrop for celebration. Hudson Catholic High School Students and … Read More
The Teen Vaping Epidemic
November 10, 2018 | Julian TakaVaping among teenagers was first reported in 2016. There has been a sharp spike in the use of vape and e-cigarettes among young adults and it has caught the attention of the US Drug and Food Administration. A … Read More
What Do You Like Most About Hudson Catholic?
November 10, 2018 | Multiple Writers
There are pros and cons in every situation, so of course, there are pros and cons to school. Everyone has a different opinion on how they feel about school. Some love it and have the most … Read More
Poetry: “Ash”
November 10, 2018 | Sofie AlexanderThe blood rushing.
Rushing so fast to my pounding heart in order to help with the fear I have to experience.
The shaking of my hands and the bumps that go all over my body to keep the blood inside … Read More
The Athlete Spotlight: Essence Carson
November 10, 2018 | Jabarria BrownEssence Carson is a WNBA superstar who currently plays for the LA Sparks. She started playing basketball when she was 11 years old. She attended Paterson Eastside High School in New Jersey where she played basketball and went … Read More
Speech: Why My Vote Matters
November 5, 2018 | Arlette Huesca 1Click play on the audio above to hear our Politics and Lifestyle Editor, Arlette Huesca ’19, give a rousing speech on the importance of voting. The full text of her speech can be found below.
“We hold these … Read More