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Danica Schueck

Caroline Schaffer, Former Deputy Features Editor May 22, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.  Danica Schueck’s love for plants and nature began as a young child, as she spent summer days soaking up the sun with her grandmother in her garden.  Now in her senior year, Schueck has had...

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Celebrating national library week: q&a

Caroline Schaffer, Former Deputy Features Editor May 19, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. Fueled by her passion for English and books, librarian Kelly Bower brings her inviting and outgoing personality into the Emmaus High School library.  Recently winning the 2022 Excellence in Education...

Nadia Anthony wears the dress she made in class. Photo by Ari Bowman.

FCS classes offer practical alternatives for students

Caroline Schaffer, Former Deputy Features Editor March 15, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue.  The Family Consumer Science (FCS) Department at Emmaus High School offers students a variety of enriching courses where they can gain experience and knowledge to take into their future. With...

This shrine is one of the ways Patel and her family worships God on the day of Diwali. Photo courtesy of Shiv Patel.

Celebrating the festivities of Diwali

Caroline Schaffer, Former Deputy Features Editor November 20, 2021

Predominantly in India, Jains, Sikhs, Newar Buddhists, and Hindus celebrate Diwali, often known as the Festival of Lights, over the five-day holiday.  Falling between Nov. 2 and Nov. 6 this year, the dates are determined based on the Hindu lunar calendar,...

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The Mysteries of Spirituality

Caroline Schaffer and Sydnie Howard November 8, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. Fall is the season of haunted houses, horror movies, pumpkins, and all things eerie. The mysterious perception of tarot cards, crystals, and astrology seem to form a witchy aesthetic that many connect...

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Independent Reading in English Class

Caroline Schaffer, Former Deputy Features Editor October 14, 2021

For years of my school experience, English teachers have said to always have an independent reading book on hand for class reading time. They would stress the significance of reading a book of interest, but rarely did teachers actually set aside time...

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