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Lancer Spirit Online

President Sean O'Mara holds a shirt that reads "One World, One Love". This photo was taken last year during a clothes sort in preparation for the first ever Thrift Fair.

Green Council’s Thrift Fair returns for sophomore run

Makenna True, Editor in Chief
February 13, 2023

The iconic brown boxes have returned to the halls this year as Green Council’s Thrift Fair is fast approaching. Green Council President senior Sean O’Mara is “beyond excited” for next week’s...

MacLean guides her class during an in class scooter game.

PE Interactive fosters both family and inclusion at LHS

Makenna True, Editor in Chief
November 21, 2022

As you head down the stairs of the gym, laughter seems to carry through the halls from the wrestling room. Whether it’s riding scooters, doing yoga, or playing Human Pinball, Physical Education teacher...

Granite State Driving serves all of South New Hampshire and is now focused on Londonderry.

Not sure where to take driver’s ed. during a pandemic? Here’s an option.

Granite State Driving offers classes to all of South New Hampshire, but now is focusing on Londonderry High.
Kaylie Donahue, Magazine Chief
December 14, 2020

A monumental moment in most teens’ lives is when they receive a black and white paper license to signify they can finally hit the road solo. But the question is, with all the craziness that's been 2020,...

Don't need your help: The unlikely resurgence of cassette culture

Don’t need your help: The unlikely resurgence of cassette culture

Conor Battles, Editor-in-Chief, Arts & Entertainments Editor
March 31, 2016
Even back when they were all the rage, it was hard to explain what made cassettes popular. Quality-wise, they were terrible. The ultrathin, wiry spools of tape could tear, knot, or burn out with ease. But they were cheap, and they were portable. As such, the cassette tape ruled. It has lain dormant since the advent of the compact disc, but with the popularity of vinyl, what's to stop a slowly-growing movement of entrepreneurs and self-starting indie outfits from mounting a tape comeback?
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