Here we are in November, so many months after Tommy Li, arguably Longmeadow’s best ever runner, broke the school record in the mile with the time of 4:21, and yet the Track
MoreThis Monday phones buzzed with notifications of exchanges halting trading due to the low confidence in the market amid the coronavirus outbreak and a price war between the world's largest oil producers.
MoreThe opioid epidemic is a national problem, but it affects us too, in the past, we have unfortunately lost quite a few LHS alumni. For example, in 2016 in Longmeadow, there were
MoreOur nation prides itself on our government’s structure, from the national, to the statewide, to the county and local levels. We have this system in place because as a large, diverse, and
MoreThere is a very high chance that every person reading this has already heard about the sensational Protest against the Chinese extradition bill in Hong Kong. However, what if I told you
MoreIt is 2020 and we live in a society where fitting in is everything. Anything from which table one sits at during lunch to what one’s weekend activities were can often be
MoreOn February 5, LHS Junior Owen Dziergowski sat in a room filled with every senator in the country, some presidential candidates, and Chief Justice John Roberts. Owen was in D.C. with the
MoreLHS students took a mock vote on who they want as their party's presidential nominee.
MoreLHS Students’ Thoughts On Impeachment 146 LHS Students from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes answered to a survey. On a scale from 1-5 how sure are you about your opinion on
MoreFlip flops can cure illiteracy? After serving two tours, Veterans Matthew Griffin and Donald Lee witnessed the extent of illiteracy in Afghanistan and knew that they needed to find a solution. Flips
MoreOn October 20, the first round of the 2019 Bolivian elections took place. On the first day of the first round, sitting president Evo Morales of the “Movement for Socialism” party won
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