Monthly Archives: May 2019
Farewell Letter from Brianna Mackay ’19, Sports Editor
May 19, 2019 | Brianna MacKayDear Readers,
I truly mean it when I say that writing for The Commentator has been one of the best parts of my time in high school. Ever since I had my first piece published during my sophomore year, I … Read More
Goodbye, Hudson Catholic
May 15, 2019 | Pamela RodriguezA Farewell Letter from Pamela Rodriguez ’19, Editor-in-Chief
There aren’t enough words to describe the last four years of my life. The memories all flood into my mind when I try to think of just one particular moment that sums … Read More
Poetry: “Dreams and Nightmares”
May 8, 2019 | Kayla McKinnonThere are days when I feel fine. When I don’t feel like there’s a hole in my heart. But then there are some nights that you pop into my dreams. You and I are on one of our many outings … Read More
Poetry: “She Dreamed a Dream”
May 8, 2019 | Mamady MagassoubaShe dreamed a dream and in that dream, She dreamed that She had dreamed a dream, Of hope and fairytales come true, She dreamed a dream and thought of truth, She dreamed a dream of life and love, Of fate … Read More
Poetry: “Falling”
May 8, 2019 | Sofie AlexanderI’m falling
Why is it that I am always falling
I never stop
I can’t grab anything to save myself
I’m falling
Over and over again
Is it because I fear real life?
Is it because I’m afraid of what … Read More
Movie Review: Celeste and Jesse Forever
May 8, 2019 | Sofia SantosOn a particularly dull afternoon, I asked some friends if they had any film recommendations that would, specifically, “culture” me. TV shows had been taking up my summer thus far. As I racked up a plethora of titles from cult … Read More
Poetry: “My Dream”
May 2, 2019 | Tynasyah Keith 1If you look at “The American Dream,” what do you see?
A sweet little “innocent” society.
But why are you looking so far away? Come close
And see why my country does the absolute most.
See I’m a … Read More
Fiction: “The Boogeyman”
May 2, 2019 | Bernard GuzmanHide. That’s all I can do. I can’t move. I can’t speak. I can’t do anything. I have to keep quiet or else he’ll find me.
I have to keep quiet. I have to stop overthinking or he’ll hear me. … Read More