Written September 2019 (Assisted by Elisabeth DiMasso) We’ve taken about a million quizzes to try and find our “perfect college match” or the “most fitting major for [our] personality.” You can find a quiz like that just about anywhere, made by just about anyone. They’ll tell you all the reasons why they think blah blahContinue reading “The College Struggle… A Rant”
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Meet The Editors
Written September 13, 2019 Another school year has begun and the Lion’s Roar is back to business, with two new faces taking on the roles of Co-Editors-In-Chief. Hannah Brouillard and Rachel Smith, both Juniors at LHS this year, have taken on the task with excitement. They are strong writers, hard workers, and bring their ownContinue reading “Meet The Editors”
Teacher Feature- Mr. Yip
Written May 2018 Frank Yip is great… but not JUST great. And as easy as it seems, Mr. Yip isn’t someone that can be summed up in a bland adjective. He has a story, like we all do, but to explain his story, we must start before Mr. Frank Yip was born. We’ll start withContinue reading “Teacher Feature- Mr. Yip”
Tommy Beauchemin
Written/Filmed April 2018 (Partially written by Elisabeth DiMasso, fellow journalist) The Soul Beneath The Star At Lincoln High School, Tommy Beauchemin is known as the rock star basketball player, but really, there is more to him than that. Although the basketball star is only the eighth person from LHS to have scored 1000 points in oneContinue reading “Tommy Beauchemin”
Overachievers- How They Do It and How You Can Too
Written February 2018 “Oh man… how I did it? Honestly, I couldn’t even put it into words. You just need to work hard and never stop trying your hardest. Join the clubs, run for the offices, and stay after school! I’ve stayed after almost everyday since freshman year and trust me, it shows you takeContinue reading “Overachievers- How They Do It and How You Can Too”
Headphones in School: To Listen or Not to Listen
Written December 1, 2016 A popular item in many student’s backpack, and a popular cause of students getting in trouble: headphones. No matter what type of music you like, a song or artist can impact your mood, focus, and even your ability to pay attention to what’s going on around you. Many times when writingContinue reading “Headphones in School: To Listen or Not to Listen”
Crude or Creative?
Written January 19, 2017 Graffiti has been around for years; a political and important statement scrawled even on the buildings of ancient Pompeii. Modern graffiti, though, started just in the 1970’s along with the birth of hip hop. Artists started using public property as a form of canvas to portray large thoughts and ideas. Today,Continue reading “Crude or Creative?”