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Briefs: Realignment Plan Pause
Anna Meade, Deputy News Editor • Sep 30, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. The East Penn School Board voted unanimously on Sept. 8 to pause the realigning of the elementary and middle schools amid concerns for the budget and logistical issues.  Construction was set to start this summer, but has been suspended as the school board reconsiders all options that were brought forth throughout the process, including the realignment plan and redistricting the elementary and middle schools.

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Briefs: Classroom Locks
Anna Meade, Deputy News Editor • Sep 30, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. The new electronic classroom locks are officially in use for the new school year. Faculty and staff can now use their identification cards to enter certain rooms in the building. Each staff member has a set of rooms that they have permission to access. These permissions can be altered in the case of a card being lost or stolen. These locks will also allow the building to be remotely locked down in the case of an emergency.  The locks have already been installed and are in-use at the Lower Macungie Middle School and Macungie Elementary School. Doors are still equipped with normal key locks...

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Freshman Survival Guide
Joyce Chen and Jeanne Chen Oct 8, 2025

This article is inspired by Stinger alumni Jabari Howard’s 2024 column “Balancing school and social life: freshman year survival tips," and this was previously published in our September 2025 issue. As the ship sets sail towards the beginning of the year, freshmen must enter the dreaded maze called high school. Through every twist and turn, challenges arise, drama stirs, and the pressure intensives. However, the journey also embarks through a sea of new opportunities, the chance to join exciting clubs, a chance to find new classes, a connection with upperclassmen, and learning the ways of high school through the EHS staff. Faculty Advice "My advice for freshmen is to figure out where...

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Meenapriya Muthiah’s leadership journey takes her from community to congress
Meenapriya Muthiah’s leadership journey takes her from community to congress
Ashley Eiss, Features Editor • Oct 7, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. A once in a lifetime opportunity of connecting with people from all around the world and to help lead projects that benefit communities arose for Emmaus High School Student Meenapriya Muthiah. This past summer she was invited to attend the World Leadership Congress in Chicago where she dove into the world of initiative.  Hugh O’Brian established the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) organization in 1958 and believed very strongly in the idea of service above self, where he then wanted to spread this message to the youth to help them realize their leadership potential. Muthiah attended the East Penn camp, which any sophomore...

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Why are fast food places being modernized?
Kamryn Vogel, Deputy Features Editor • Oct 8, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. The smell of plastic and greasy food fills your nostrils. The squeaking of shoes is so loud it makes your ears hurt, and don’t forget the sound of a kid...

Reflections: Shying away from spotlights
Joyce Chen, Deputy Opinion Editor • Sep 30, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. I strutted down the gap between the bed frame and closet door, each step vibrating against the cold tile floor. The mismatched pajama set I wore swayed like...

Labu-do or Labu-don’t?
Gabriella Walter and Madison Rzonca Sep 30, 2025

My hate mail to Labubu This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. Labubus, the tiny monster-like creature keychain that has the world in the palm of its creepy little hand. Will they be forever ingrained...

Lessons in School Safety
Harper Sisonick and Clara Isom Sep 30, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. The news of a school shooting can spread like wildfire in the hallways, but Emmaus High School has the power to ease students’ minds with brand new security...

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Addison Rae’s “Diet Pepsi” launches musical career
Thiffany Ceolin-Reimao, Arts & Culture Editor • Oct 8, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. High fashion, fame, and synth-pop. Who could have known that amongst the walls...

Art by Taylor Ayr.
Will Taylor Swift’s engagement change the future of her relatability and lyricism?
Ava Perez, Deputy Social Media Editor • Oct 8, 2025

 This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. Taylor Swift’s engagement to Travis Kelce isn’t just the biggest headline...

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They’re going up, up, up: K-Pop Demon Hunters tops charts and smashes expectations
Rae Murphy, Managing Editor • Oct 8, 2025

 This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. From slaying demons on screen to breaking records in real life — the Netflix...

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Songs of the summer
Thiffany Ceolin-Reimao, Arts & Culture Editor • Oct 8, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 issue. A simple song can unlock thousands of memories. The summer of 2025 will now live...

Senior Rowan Kratz and Senior Abe Fink lining up their next, Photo By Katerina Starry.
Rifle team aims for a successful season
Aidan Shannon, Former Deputy Sports Editor • Sep 17, 2025

Loud shots fill the empty space in the range. The feelings of team spirit and friendship fills the back of the room. This is a normal practice for the Emmaus High School Rifle team. The team is aiming...

Sophomore Carson Mosel races to the ending doing a breaststroke at the first meet against
East Stroudsburg North on Dec. 2. Photo courtesy of Ron Karboski.
Swimmers soar through season, face challenges
Jeanne Chen, Breaking News & Online Editor, Mutlimedia Editor • Sep 17, 2025

The clock hits 6 a.m. The rush of adrenaline rises when the cold water hits against the surface of their bodies. They glide through the pool, their arms reaching out and splashing through each stroke —...

Junior Jerek Cooper rolls out scanning the field for an open receiver. Photo courtesy of Cooper.
Jerek Cooper leads team on and off the football field
Claudia Walls and Paige Smith Sep 17, 2025

Junior Jerek Cooper helped lead the Emmaus High School Hornets to a successful season and getting runner-ups in the district finals against Parkland this past season. Cooper is EHS football’s starting...

EHS Senior Athletes pose together post-ceremony. Photo by Teddy Garvin.
EHS senior athletes declare futures at Signing Day
Jeanne Chen, Breaking News & Online Editor, Mutlimedia Editor • May 12, 2025

On May 2, Emmaus High School senior athletes officially announced their plans to continue their academic and athletic careers at a collegiate level. Of the 37 EHS seniors continuing their sport, 10...

The Stinger presents “What’s the Buzz?” podcast
Sydney Schaadt and Paige Shickel Sep 29, 2025
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Rae Murphy, Managing Editor • Dec 17, 2024
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