Bek Lopez, Former Managing Editor
• January 29, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
Two years ago, none of us could have expected what COVID-19 wrought on our society.
It kept us apart, separating us from friends and any possible connections. It affected just...
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
Abby Burnett advanced to the USA Indoor Field Hockey National team last year, but the COVID-19 pandemic cut her time on the team short prior to competing in international competition. As Burnett...
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
Maddi Woodward has played for many high-level soccer programs both locally and internationally on top of her success with the Emmaus girl's soccer program, but this has all accumulated into a promising...
Lauren Riazzi, Former Sports Editor
• January 27, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
Looking back on his time at Emmaus High School, senior Ryan Latchford is grateful for the time he spent on the field, developing his skills and building memories alongside teammates he now considers...
Teddy Garvin, Former Managing Sports Editor
• January 27, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
Madelyn McCartney began her running career in elementary school where options for programs were limited -- but her inspiration, sourced from her parents’ own running careers, pushed her to success...
Huy Huynh, Former Multimedia Editor
• January 27, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
It’s the holiday season, and the house is filled with chaotic laughter and cheer. There are 20 kids from eight different families all in one house, running around and shooting each other with...
Alice Adams, Former Photo Editor
• January 26, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
Ever since her early days in school, Britney Cordero has observed glaring differences in the treatment of her and her male classmates by members of the school community.
Cordero, a junior at...
Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief
• January 24, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
I have always associated England with tea, royalty, and “proper” behavior, but I did not fully comprehend the elegance of the country until stepping foot on the streets of London.
I...
Giana Pistoria, Former Deputy Arts & Culture Editor
• January 24, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
Chick-fil-A: home of the original chicken sandwich. But is it the home of the best chicken sandwich?
Admittedly, I’m a picky eater, so I’m probably the last person anyone should come to...
Grayson Navarro, Former Deputy Features Editor
• January 23, 2023
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
With roughly 2.2 billion Christians in this world, it’s no surprise that Christmas is on the forefront for the world’s most popular holiday, but for the other 5.6 billion people, their own holidays...
This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue.
For over a month, the Supreme Court has heard arguments regarding affirmative action, the system many institutes of higher learning use to include people from groups who are more marginalized —...