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Photos by Carina McCallum. Photos edited by Carina McCallum and Gabe Meyers. Canva by Carina McCallum.
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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Families offer insight to teen mental health treatment experience
Families offer insight to teen mental health treatment experience
Carina McCallum, Gabe Meyers, Jessi Hahn, and Gabbie Walter May 1, 2025

What are they thinking right now? Are they getting the help they need? Did I make the right decision? Lying awake at night, a thousand scenarios brew in parents’ minds. The possibility of their child being scared, angry, or worse is at the forefront of their thoughts.  For parents whose children are admitted to residential treatment facilities, the experience can feel like a whirlwind of uncertainty, hope, and disconnection. While programs exist to provide necessary care and treatment, deciding to send a child away — no matter how necessary it may be — can be an impossible choice.  Emmaus High School junior Morgan Schuler attended two residential treatment programs in 2020 and 2023,...

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Rushing Sororities: My New Perspective
Ava Grace Saab, Former Deputy News Editor • April 30, 2025

  From the glitz and glamour of the outfits to the buzzing excitement of recruitment week, rushing at the University of Alabama is more than just a tradition — it is an integral part of the student experience...

Romance movies fails to inspire love
Harper Sisonick, Opinion Editor • April 30, 2025

      “10 Things I Hate About You,” “She’s the Man,” “27 Dresses,” and “The Notebook” are iconic romantic comedies (rom-com) teenagers of the past and present adore. These movies have been known...

Facing My Fear at Dorney Park: A Roller Coaster Ride I’ll Never Forget
Jabari Howard, Former Deputy Opinion Editor • April 30, 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....

Social media issues out additional stress on students
Joyce Chen, Deputy Opinion Editor • April 3, 2025

While mindlessly scrolling on Instagram, it's not strange for one to stumble upon news on current humanitarian crises, environmental catastrophes, and the political atmosphere in America. Just being on social media for...

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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...

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...

Junior Cirrae Cuffy serves volleyball during game on Sept. 24.
Cirrae Cuffy serves with passion and dedication
Madison Rzonca, Sports Editor • April 30, 2025

From being a hardworking student to a competitive and outgoing volleyball player, junior Cirrae Cuffy shines brightly on and off the court. Allowing her humble beginnings on her elementary school team...

Senior Kayla-Rayne Quinones poses for photo before a track meet.
Kayla-Rayne Quinones hurdles her way to first place
Aidan Shannon, Former Deputy Sports Editor • April 3, 2025

Spikes grazing across the track. The essence of self-determination and grit fills the surrounding air. This is the average race for Emmaus High School athlete Kayla-Rayne Quinones. This being Quinones’s...

On Dec.15, the Yellowjackets won the regional competition, advancing them to the national competition. The Yellowjackets cheer team smile after their victory. Photo courtesy of Cayleigh Butz.
Emmaus high school cheerleaders sting their way towards Nationals competition
Jeanne Chen, Breaking News & Online Editor, Mutlimedia Editor • March 24, 2025

Emmaus High School cheerleaders made their way down to Florida for the National High School Cheerleading Championship for the first time in 20 years, from Feb. 7 to 10. To get the Emmaus Cheer team...

A young girl sits atop the shoulders of an older protester at the Women’s March on July 2. Hundreds gathered to protest the overturning of Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade on June 24, which protected the right to have an abortion until the current court deemed it unconstitutional. Photo by Alice Adams.
Marching for Roe: Protesters gather in Easton to fight for uterine rights
Alice Adams, Former Photo Editor • July 5, 2022

On June 24, the Supreme Court of the United States made the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark court case that protected the right to have an abortion, with five of the nine justices...

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Photo by Alice Adams.
EHS Shave for the Brave event raises $150,000 for pediatric cancer research
Alice Adams, Former Photo Editor • May 5, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.  

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