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Why are fast food places being modernized?

Kamryn Vogel, Layout Editor October 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 crying a few feet away for no apparent...

Briefs: Classroom Locks

Anna Meade, News Editor September 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...

Briefs: AP African American Studies

Anna Meade, News Editor September 30, 2025

This was previously published in our September 2025 AP African American Studies has officially started for the 2025-26 school year. The new class is taught by Dr. Melissa Moxley during blocks 4A and 2B. “So far, things have been running smoothly....

Photo courtesy of Anna Smith.

Anna Smith advocates through her outfits during annual “Dressember”

Smith showcases how students should be activists, one dress at a time
Jessi Hahn, Former Editor in Chief January 6, 2025

“High school is just scary, and I’m convinced everybody is judging me at all times,” senior Anna Smith said. “But if I’m going to do something embarrassing or get judged for something, [I] might as well make it for a good cause.” Smith,...

Kalb retires from Emmaus

Ava Grace Saab, Former Deputy News Editor May 31, 2024

Deborah Kalb, a beloved Emmaus High School French teacher and chairwoman of the world language department plans to retire at the end of the 2023-24 school year. Kalb, a devoted EHS teacher with over 30 years of experience, graduated from Franklin and...

Amy Yastrop retires after 25 years

Ashley Eiss, Features Editor May 24, 2024

Amy Yastrop will retire from Emmaus High School following the conclusion of the 2023-24 school year. After working as a learning support teacher for 25 years and specializing in teaching both math and social studies, Yastrop looks back fondly on her years...

Emmaus bids farewell to Ann O’Hara

Harper Sisonick, Editor-In-Chief of Visuals and Graphics May 24, 2024

An observer looking in would never know that Ann O’Hara was about to begin the next stage of her life: retirement. Ann O’Hara was an engineer before ultimately taking the position to geometry teacher at Emmaus High School for 26 years.  The career...

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