Sophia DePhillips, Former Deputy Opinion Editor
All content by Sophia DePhillips
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.
Gender is a complex social structure that doesn’t fit into a binary model. Society’s expectations...
Recently a bill that has been dubbed “Don’t Say Gay,¨ has gained media attention and sparked outrage among members of the LGBTQ+ community and its...
This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue.
In kindergarten, I was taught addition as well as how to make a bottle. I learned how to read...
This previously ran in our December 2021 print issue.
Correction: in December’s print edition, two phrases by senior Amanda Blagbrough were directly...
Before Thanksgiving break, students can count on walking into the cafeteria and being enveloped by the aroma of gravy, mashed potatoes, and turkey. Every...
This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue.
The origins of Critical Race Theory can be traced back to the 1960s; however, recently the topic...
Issues with proper masking arise as the school year comes to a start
This previously ran in our September 2021 print issue.
You put socks on before sneakers, button your jeans after pulling them up, and your mask goes...
Despite diversity and inclusion steadily increasing within the country, social media and other outlets of life still highlight a disconnect between individuals...
Although senior year looked different from what Angelina Buysse expected, she didn’t let that get in her way. Throughout the pandemic, she continued...
Emma Albright plans to attend Rochester Institute of Technology for 3D Digital Design once she graduates from Emmaus High School. During her time at Emmaus,...
Getting the Covid-19 vaccine felt like finally taking a deep breath after holding in the air for far too long. The pandemic is still a long way from over...
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