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Life with Lin: Just fall in love with me!

Lin Luo, Former Multimedia Editor May 24, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. February: the month associated with love, hearts, and romance. As we’ve progressed into the modern age, the building-up period of romantic relationships has advanced too. The old-timey days of...

Everett Creely, president of Content Creator Club, gives a presentation covering technology troubleshooting during their Feb. 15 meeting. Photo by Beth Brown.

New club offer help to aspiring creators

Rylee Dang, Former Features Editor March 22, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. Aspiring YouTubers, streamers, and animators work hand-in-hand at Emmaus’ new Content Creator Club, as students gather to help one another become successful online content producers.  Aiming...

Art by Ari Bowman.

What it’s like to parent your siblings

Sophia DePhillips, Former Deputy Opinion Editor March 21, 2022

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 and how to change a diaper. I could count to 100 and burp a baby. That was also the year I learned...

Photo courtesy of Hartill.

Saying goodbye to my best friend

Thomas Hartill, Former Editor in Chief March 20, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. Feb. 14 would have been his 13th birthday. He would have been 13 years old. That’s nearly three quarters of my entire life. I was just five when I first saw that scared little puppy hiding behind...

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...

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50 years of The Godfather

Sadie Dallas, Former Deputy Arts & Culture Editor March 14, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue Francis Ford Coppola’s legendary mob film, The Godfather, is celebrating its 50th birthday on March 24th. Based on a novel of the same name, the film stars Hollywood legends Marlon Brando and Al...

Superintendent Campbell and board member Dr. Levinson listen to speakers from the community during the public comment portion of the meeting. The meeting discussed topics including the mask mandate and a pending lawsuit against the district. Photo by Alice Adams.

School board settles lawsuit with $45,000 payout

Ben Lees, Copy Editor March 12, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. On Monday, Feb. 14, the East Penn School Board agreed to settle a federal lawsuit with a Macungie family who alleged Emmaus High School violated their children’s religious rights by teaching anti-Christian...

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NFTs: the art of the future

Liam Kennedy, Opinion Contributor March 12, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are cryptographic assets that have taken the attention of crypto-investors and celebrities interested in getting an exclusive piece of art. NFTs use unique identification...

Photos courtesy of Genius.

New releases create soundtrack of 2022

Gavin Cronin, Staff Writer March 12, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. I wouldn’t consider myself as much of a music connoisseur, more as a hermit who sticks to the same six or seven genres and plays them on repeat. These past couple weeks I have been branching out...

Photo courtesy of Pospischil.

Humans Of EHS: Tyler Pospischil (P3RK)

Dani McQuiston, Contributor March 9, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. Everybody has a passion, something you’re always in the mood to do, something you could do for the rest of your life. For Senior Tyler Pospischil, that passion is creating music. Pospischil...

Photo courtesy of Karollyne Hubert and Unsplash

Russia-Ukraine conflict continues

Keira Davies, Former Staff Writer March 8, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. After weeks of stalemate and bitter diplomacy reminiscent of the Cold War between the West and Russia, the U.S. deployed 3,000 troops to Eastern Europe this month in order to aid in the growing...

Freshman Karson Krasley steals the
puck from a Bethlehem Area High School opponent during the ice hockey game on Jan. 24. The game was held at
the PPL Center and the Hornets lost 9-5.

EHS winter sports season: a recap in photos

Alice Adams, Former Photo Editor March 8, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue.  Between the gym, the ice, the pool, and the mat, Emmaus athletes have been hard at work. Teams have taken home wins, losses, and ties throughout the 2021-2022 winter sports season. Many students...

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