Liza is a senior and joined The Stinger her sophomore year, serving as Sports Editor last year and Editor-in-Chief this year. Liza is also the president of Mock Trial, and a member of the girls tennis team, Chorale, Aca Bella, National Honor Society, Tri-M Honor Society, and Earth Watch. Outside of school, she works at FD Market, an environmental sustainability store in Emmaus. She enjoys going on walks, baking cookies, and spending time with her family, friends, and yellow lab, Holly.
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief January 24, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
I have always associated England with tea, royalty, and “proper” behavior, but I did not fully...
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2022
This previously ran in our October 2022 Print Issue.
Emmaus High School holds a history of producing at least one National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist...
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief August 23, 2022
This previously ran in our 2022 June Senior Issue.
Indira Tatikola dedicated herself to a multitude of activities throughout her time in high school:...
On Tuesday nearly 80 East Penn residents gathered at Macungie Memorial Hall to hear about critical race theory within the district – instead, they heard...
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.
What may have started through teasing and taunting against two freshman football players at Tamaqua...
A proposal to reconstruct the Emmaus gymnasium sparked conversations amongst Emmaus students and faculty about the gym’s safety and functionality.
During...
By: Devon Helmer and Liza Duerholz; Additional reporting by Maddie Hess
On May 2, a leaked February draft opinion revealed that the United States Supreme...
This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue.
For the past few decades, the United States, along with the entire world, has undertaken a massive...
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief January 30, 2022
Despite the lack of seasoned players on the team, Emmaus varsity rifle only lost a single match the entire season and has big hopes entering state matches.
During...
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief January 9, 2022
After dominating the EPCs with an undefeated record, Emmaus boys basketball lost their rhythm in a game against Northampton Area High School Friday night.
Emmaus...
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief November 10, 2021
This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue.
Emmaus cross country crossed the finish line for in-season competition and entered post-season activities....
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief October 8, 2021
This previously ran in our September 2021 print issue.
Evelyn Wong first held a golf club over a decade ago. Since then, she has traveled halfway across...
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief September 17, 2021
Junior Rachel Herbine verbally committed to the Big Ten school the University of Iowa in August, joining her sister and pursuing her ambitions.
Herbine...
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Activism Club
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Young Democrats
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Managing News Editor Heather Fabritze reflects on past memories and growth with optimism--the same outlook she kept by her side throughout high school....
Emmaus High School athlete Annika Herbine has been in love with field hockey ever since she was six years old. Currently, she plays very important roles...
Ella Thierer walks the halls of Emmaus as a hard-working student and friendly peer who always knew how to make people smile. Thierer is a very involved...
Johanna Lettera concludes her senior year the same way she has spent the rest of her high school career -- as a warm, bright, and kind friend to all. An...
Following a tumultuous year of protests and a gradual, nationwide movement toward more equity-based systems, the East Penn School District has taken its...
Geoffrey Kleinberg raced through high school, constantly juggling academics, athletics, and music. Over the past four years, he has been an essential part...
PALS
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Nearly a year after George Floyd’s death, the jury came to a decision in the trial of Derek Chauvin on April 20, declaring him guilty on three different...
With not much to do but sit at home and watch Netflix, some students turned to employment to dig them out of boredom in the midst of the pandemic.
For...
Students Organizing Against Racism
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Black Student Union
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No one has been immune to disappointments in the realm of goals and future aspirations over the past year, but many students in Emmaus High School believe...
President Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election results reached a dangerous culmination last Wednesday when his supporters stormed the Capitol,...