Melanie Lin, Former Deputy Arts and Culture Editor
This is Melanie’s third year on the Stinger as a Deputy Culture Editor. Along with Stinger, she is also the Secretary of Red Cross Club, Secretary of NHS, tutor, member of Global Citizens, and a prior New Student Mentor. Outside of school, she volunteers at St. Luke’s as a patient advocate and has been working at her parents’ restaurant since a young age. Outside of school, Melanie enjoys running, lifting, baking, reading, taking care of plants, biking, and hiking.
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Firecrackers ignite, lion dancers jump and leap, cymbals crash, drums vigorously echo, and gongs explode in sound.
All while hundreds of millions of...
In the days leading up to Christmas, families and neighbors in Colombia come together to share traditional foods and desserts that have been passed down...
Dorney Park will once again release its annual Halloween Haunt terrorizing visitors. One such menace spreading fear senior Skyler Thompson shares her experience...
Over the summer, countless artists swarmed the music scene -- releasing all kinds of singles, from rap to country to pop.
A poll conducted by The Stinger...
Out of the numerous musical revolutions and discoveries of this summer, “Not Like Us” by Kendrick Lamar seemed to find its place in many hearts amidst...
This was previously published in our April 2024 issue.
Taking place on Tuesday, April 2, Emmaus High School’s Choral Department in conjunction with...
This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue.
I turned 16 recently. My first time driving was the day I got my permit. I drove around a parking...
This previously ran in our February 2023 issue.
A cultural background is a crucial building block of one’s identity, a base from which people can...
This previously ran in our 2022 June Senior Issue.
Through four years at EHS, Jai Puri acknowledges his discovering of his identity while participating...
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