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Teen mental health treatment facilities face shortages, require resources for effective care
Carina McCallum, Gabe Meyers, Jessi Hahn, and Gabriella Walter May 9, 2025

This was previously published in our May 2025 issue. “Oftentimes, I found it to be violent. Other times it was nice. It really depended on the day and the situation, but it was very chaotic.” John, an Emmaus High School junior whose name was changed for anonymity, remained calm as he recounted his experience. His voice was smooth and composed as he explained his past. He suffered from a mental health crisis, leading him to seek care at KidsPeace, a youth psychiatric hospital within the Lehigh Valley. “I had been going through a very dark period of depression and anxiety, panic attacks, the whole thing. I eventually tried to commit suicide...

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Art Mart sculpts opportunities for students artists
Art Mart sculpts opportunities for students artists
Kaylee Harinsky, Former Deputy Features Editor • September 17, 2025

Art Mart, a little closet in a loud hall turned into a room filled with different prints and creations made from art students all around the school. “Art Mart is this little room that we created into this place,” senior art student Lily Price said. “People can sell prints, jewelry, ceramics, anything that they make, basically, either at home or in school.” Art Mart is located in the social studies hallway next to art teacher Lexi Soboleski’s room, 219. Students are able to browse or purchase items from the wide selection of student art during Hornet Homeroom every school day except for Thursday. “Everything’s under $10 unless it’s a really big ceramic piece, but everything’s...

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Seeking warmth in winter from mom
Jessica Brown, Former Staff Writer, Illustrator • September 17, 2025

The creeping nostalgia climbs up my spine as the wind gets colder, reminding me of what once was and what will never be again. My mother’s voice echoes off the walls, and it’s the only comfort I have during the holiday...

Over the hill: conquering your fears
Jabari Howard, Former Deputy Opinion Editor • September 17, 2025

I’ve always been terrified of roller coasters. The thought of flying through loops, feeling weightless at the top of a drop, and plummeting back to earth has always been enough to make my stomach tie itself into knots....

Navigating stepping stones for life after high school
Gabriella Walter, Deputy Opinion Editor • September 17, 2025

As a junior, the question I ponder most now is: what is my life after high school going to look like? I still have no idea what type of college I want to go to or what I need to do to prepare myself for such a big change...

A look in the mirror: accepting change, saying goodbye
Carina McCallum, Former Managing Editor • September 17, 2025

The sound of crashing water, the smell of a stream, and the sight of hundreds of trout all gathering at your feet. Little children throw food in, giggling madly as the fish jump and race to the pellets. Groups of friends...

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EHS annual art show impacts attendees
Carina McCallum, Former Managing Editor • June 2, 2025

Kollar assists freshman Kayla Ofner, junior Bree Schoonover, and freshman Anna Williams on making sets for “Mama Mia!” backstage. Photo by Zoe Hulings.
Chris Kollar teaches in classroom and backstage
Kamryn Vogel, Staff Writer, Photographer • March 19, 2025

As the curtains close and applause rises from the audience, many think of the actors on the stage. However, behind the curtain lies a group of...

Art by Melanie Lin.
EHS students celebrate, honor Lunar New Year
Melanie Lin, Former Deputy Arts and Culture Editor • March 17, 2025

Firecrackers ignite, lion dancers jump and leap, cymbals crash, drums vigorously echo, and gongs explode in sound. All while hundreds of millions...

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 • September 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 • September 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 September 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...

December 2024 Crossword Answers
Rae Murphy, Deputy News Editor • December 17, 2024

Dungeon Master Punk Good Luck Babe Wrapped Dressember Arcane Operation Giggles Beyonce Greendale Flytrap Moana Holding Space Thunderhawk Cynthia Erivo Lin...

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October 2024 Crossword Answers
October 2024 Crossword Answers
Rae Murphy, Deputy News Editor • October 24, 2024

Across 6. What was the opening number of Billie Eillish’s concert as described by Carter Teti? - The Greatest 9. What team, founded by the family that sponsors the run, had 55 registrants in...

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