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Hornet Perks stand staff from left to right: Kat Adams, Alen Gonzalez Sanchez, Maddie Bratile, Nic Balsamo 
and Alison Horner pause sales during 2B to take a group picture. Photos by LaMiyah Helms.
School cafe: Hornet Perks returns to EHS near cafeteria
Kamryn Vogel, Staff Writer, Photographer • January 5, 2025

The smell of muffins drifts through the halls of Emmaus High School. There’s chatter between students for the Hornet Perks snack stand; each carefully deciding on what they’re going to munch on. Hornet Perks is a snack cafe that is open during block 2B by the cafeteria outside of room 151. In addition to the stand, there is a cart to take treats to the district office, as well as a call-in and delivery option for adults and faculty in the school building. Students in EHS’ Enhanced Learning...

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Girl stressed over no re-test available.
Second chance learning brings more anxiety than hope for EHS students
Matt Rzonca, Staff Writer • January 12, 2025

This was previously published in our October 2024 issue. You find yourself in the second week of the fourth marking period, and all year round you’ve worked hard to keep your grades high. Throughout the week, you prepare for a big upcoming test by going to your teacher during Hornet Homeroom and studying whenever you get the chance. The day of the test comes, and you take it. Next class, you get your grade back and you see you didn’t do too well — you think about retaking it, but then you...

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Honoring Edwin Cortes
Jessi Hahn, Managing Features Editor • December 10, 2024

This was previously published in our October 2024 issue. “Everything reminds me of him. Just even driving past Emmaus just reminds me. Even though I went to that school, it’s just him. It’s always him.” Edwin Cortes’ older sister, Leah Cortes, said as she reflected on life a year after her brother’s passing. She smiled as she thought back to their fond memories. “He was always there, regardless of anything, even if he wasn't a friend, even if he was just an acquaintance, he...

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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, 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, Photo Editor • May 5, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.  

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Aevidum: Carter Salomon starts new club to spread awareness of suicide prevention and honor brother
Aevidum: Carter Salomon starts new club to spread awareness of suicide prevention and honor brother
Devon Helmer, Managing Editor • December 24, 2022

This previously ran in our October 2022 print issue.  “All of a sudden it started to rain,” Nancy Salomon said. “I felt like it was him crying with us because he couldn’t be here.”  On...

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Winter is coming: Students reflect on fun snow day activities
Vivian Kirkpatrick, Contributor • December 13, 2021

Winter is soon approaching Pennsylvania as residents and weather predictions have officially suggested that winter may be coming harder and faster than years prior.  Pennsylvania should be expecting...

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NIL, portal changes landscape of college athletics
Teddy Garvin, Managing Sports Editor • January 5, 2025

The new NIL rules released by the NCAA, which went into effect just over three years ago, have changed the land scapes of all sports but football seems to be the hardest hit. Players now have free reign...

Photo courtesy of Will Buck.
EHS athletes learn to navigate recruitment process
Sydney Schaadt, Deputy Sports Editor • January 5, 2025

“You can’t be afraid of getting a no. You really don’t lose anything by reaching out. So you’ve just got to give your best shot,” senior football kicker and punter William Buck said. Fearing...

Photo by Olivia Teti
Flag football adopted as sport by PIAA
Olivia Teti, Deputy Features Editor • January 5, 2025

With help from the National Football League’s (NFL) Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers, girls flag football reached the requirements to be a sanctioned sport. The Pennsylvania Interscholastic...

Art by Ariel Salazar
Pickleball craze makes way to EHS club scene
Harper Sisonick, Business Team Member • January 5, 2025

In the beginning of the school year, Pickleball Club reached Emmaus High School, run by teachers and students alike to introduce the sport to more people. Family Consumer Science teacher Alon Hogan...

Art of a scared cat.
18 Wishes: When I’m 18, I won’t be a scaredy cat
LaMiyah Helms, Deputy Arts and Culture Editor • January 13, 2025

This was previously published in our October 2024 issue. When I turn 18 at the beginning of the new year, I never want to go back to being...

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“Overwatch 2” gameplay update disappoints fans
Jabari Howard, Deputy Opinion Editor • January 7, 2025

When “Overwatch 1” came back after the release of “Overwatch 2,” players hoped it would feel like a return to the game’s glory days....

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“Moana 2” sails on nostalgia in theaters
Harper Sisonick, Business Team Member • January 7, 2025

As the lights dim, the classic Disney intro along with the Polynesian song, “Tulou Tagaloa,” echoes throughout the theater. The iconic song...

"GNX" album cover courtesy of Spotify.
Kendrick Lamar shocks fans with surprise album
Katerina Starry, Managing Arts and Culture Editor • January 7, 2025

Renowned rap artist, Kendrick Lamar unexpectedly dropped his sixth studio album, “GNX,” on Nov. 22. The news spread fast, as word of mouth...

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