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The ultimate question: fight orangutans or chickens?

Joey Harinsky, Former Deputy Culture Editor January 29, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. One of my classes is certainly one of the most interesting courses you can take at the high school.  While the majority of class is spent learning and working, the collection of people within...

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Is flag football a real sport?

Alex Rosa, Former Multimedia Editor January 27, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. Imagine: an abnormally warm November day, the sun shining down on lumpy fields at Quarry Park. Kids from ages 6-18 playing a sport many consider to be a “joke,” however – it’s far from that.  Flag...

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Ritter uses unique strategies to succeed

Keira Davies, Former Staff Writer January 27, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. When he is not hanging upside down playing the drums, senior Zach Ritter plays chess for the Emmaus Chess Team.  Ritter started playing chess at the age of seven, when his teacher, Mrs. Dweck...

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Schweitzer reflects on volleyball career

Cyan Kvacky, Sports Contributor January 27, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. Abigail Schweitzer is a senior volleyball player on the Emmaus girl’s volleyball team, a she has been a four year varsity athlete and is currently s well as being heavily involved in the emerging...

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Joey’s Burn Book: Elon Musk

Joey Harinsky, Former Deputy Culture Editor January 27, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.      Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter, has been called many things over the years. Some call him a genius, some claim he’s one of the only good...

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The Shelby

Denise Reaman, Culture Contributer January 26, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. Let’s face it: 15 bucks may not be the best deal for a crispy chicken sandwich meal. But what if it’s more than some quick fried bird, bagged with a moist bun and saltless fries, dropped into...

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Child development class creates connection

Savannah Spengler, Staff Writer January 25, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. Walking into my Child Development 2 class, I have to admit, I wasn’t completely sure what to expect.  I honestly had taken this course because I wasn’t sure what other electives to take,...

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Midterms 101: how metacognition can aid studying

Emma Dela Cruz, Former Social Media Editor January 25, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. As the pandemic’s grip loosens on the schedules of American high schools, midterms remain at the forefront of students’ minds, generating anxiety and academic challenges for the hundreds of...

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Old School Sandwich Shop

Elliot Munson, Former Culture Editor January 25, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. There are two schools of thought in the culinary world. At least, two worth mentioning.  One states that the food is all that matters. The restaurant, the atmosphere, and the presentation are...

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Popeyes Louisiana Chicken

Huy Huynh, Former Multimedia Editor January 24, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. Quick, cheap, and delicious: Popeyes has undoubtedly solidified its position as a chicken sandwich giant and proven itself as the Chicken God’s gift to humanity.  Biting into one of these...

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Midterms return to pre-pandemic format

Carina McCallum, Former Managing Editor January 24, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.  As the end of the first semester approaches, many students are left with questions about the looming midterm season, and are wondering what to expect this year.  Midterms for the 2022-23 school...

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The B.F.G. of EHS spreads positivity to students

Maeve Yanes, Former Features Editor January 24, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. The basketball legend, Jerald Brown, is now destined to be a legend for the students of Emmaus.  Before entering the world of Emmaus High School, hall monitor Jerald Brown was an accomplished...

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