Spring

The warm, rich sounds of the marimba, along with the mellow tones of the saxophone, drifted through the band hall last week. The nervous laughter and chatter of students waiting to audition accompanied the quiet strum of a guitar and the quick staccato of piano scales. Several students paced...

Before the first day of school each year, the freshman walk-through night is a night designed for freshmen to walk their schedule, ensuring they do not get flustered in the hallway. They can practice walking to their classes multiple times, so they don’t forget what class is next and how to get there....
Field Hockey

If you freaked out over the implemented phone policy by the school district last spring, you better get ready. Through Senate Bill 206, the state government has issued a new cellphone ban to take effect in every New Hampshire public school district. Some districts, like Derry and Hudson, have...

In this day and age, you don’t need a therapist, a tutor, or heck, even a best friend. With the rise of artificial intelligence, one click can do almost everything for you. Need to write an essay? Don’t waste the effort when AI can write it for you. Need to vent? Don’t bother a loved one, AI can...

When history teacher Mike Miller steps up to the floor to begin his lecture, he grins, already thinking about ways to capture his students’ attention. He stomps his foot on the ground, scans the classroom and raises his voice softly, letting the lesson unfold naturally. For Miller, these gestures are...

For students who struggle with speaking up about their battles with mental health, suffering in silence may seem like the easiest solution; but it is not. With the aim of de-stigmatizing conversations about mental health and suicide, LHS staff and involved students recently took action by gathering...
Mack Plaque pep rally

Throughout our lives, our childhoods especially, magic is something that we all try to believe in and cherish. But as we grow older, we tend to lose a little bit of that magic in all the things that come at us in life. Senior Caitlyn Muller is not one of those people. Caitlyn Muller is...

Due to a finalized federal rule called the Child Nutrition Program: Meal Patterns Consistent with the 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, schools across America have had to change a handful of food items that they sell. According to the regulation, "while this rulemaking takes effect in...