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“Zootopia 2” delivers with fur-ever awaited sequel

Eli Theodore, Opinion Editor February 18, 2026

“Zootopia 2” continues with the fascinating story of the unlikely detective pair of Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps. The abundance of exciting surprises, engaging plot, and excellent animation surely make it the second-best Disney animation of all time,...

18 Wishes: when I’m 18, I’ll keep my bittersweet memories

LaMiyah Helms, Former Deputy Arts and Culture Editor January 17, 2025

Now that the year is coming to an end, I’ve noticed my tendency to collect many things. Some are physical, like the painted stones I find hidden in the grass and the stickers that I love to place everywhere. Others are intangible, like the lingering...

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Billie Eilish’s album sparks “cultural reset” in music industry

Carter Teti, Manager of Breaking New & Managing, Arts & Culture Editor May 29, 2024

Following her highly praised sophomore album, “Happier Than Ever,” Billie Eilish releases her third studio album “Hit Me Hard and Soft”, produced by her brother Finneas. Eilish began her music career with her widely successful single “Ocean...

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Ranking best and worst Super Bowl halftime shows

Aarav Ganshani, Former Deputy Arts & Culture Editor May 7, 2024

This was previously published in our February 2024 issue. Just three days before Valentine’s Day, Sunday, Feb. 11 marks Super bowl LVIII, an event which almost 150 million people are expected to tune into. Within three hours, two football teams compete...

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Celebrating best Black movies and TV shows

Clare Sheehan, Former Culture Editor May 7, 2024

This was previously published in our February 2024 issue. “African Americans and the Arts” is the theme of Black History Month 2024, according to the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. The contributions made by Black...

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Beyoncé ropes us in with new country album

Clare Sheehan, Former Culture Editor May 3, 2024

This was previously published in our April 2024 issue. Per usual, Queen Bey is dropping hits and taking names — this time with her hot new country album “Cowboy Carter.” Surprising her audiences with the new sound, Beyoncé became the first Black...

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The best coffee in the Valley waits around the corner

Rowan Moxley, Former Copy Editor May 3, 2024

This was previously published in our April 2024 issue. Every store that sells coffee has its staple styles. Starbucks and Wawa have their safe, run-of-the-mill brews, and Dunkin’ Donuts has their notoriously sweet coffees — but the most appealing...

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Bands battle to rule EHS

Melanie Lin, Former Deputy Arts and Culture Editor May 3, 2024

This was previously published in our April 2024 issue. Taking place on Tuesday, April 2, Emmaus High School’s Choral Department in conjunction with the Groove Club held Battle of the Bands, a competition of five student bands performing cover songs....

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Half Orange: working through winter

Bek Lopez, Former Managing Editor April 11, 2024

This previously appeared in our February 2024 issue. January has arrived and gone, swinging like a jackhammer, and I swear I haven’t seen the sun in a year. Winter is a miserable time and mental health plummets for obvious reasons – everything...

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Reinventing voice acting

Colin Strella, Former Staff Writer November 8, 2023

This story previously ran in our October 2023 print issue. Voice acting is an art providing the voices heard in popular video games, TV shows, and movies, but has changed exponentially in the past several years. One of the most popular voices heard...

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