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Leadership: do not go it alone

Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief May 22, 2023

This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue.  Once you’re named “President” or “Manager,” it’s easy to believe the road ahead is a lonely one, where the decisions you make must be yours alone, and you’re isolated from the people...

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Early decision: causing harm, not help

Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2023

This previously ran in our February 2023 print issue.  With a pool of over 4,000 higher education schools, the expectation to commit to a “dream school” in the fall of one’s senior year can be stressful, limiting, and frankly, unnecessary.  Every...

England exceeds elegance expectations

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...

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Augustin approaches finish line of EHS career

Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief June 7, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. Senior Heather Augustin’s high school career finally comes to a close after she spent four years honing her skills on the track and firing up her teammates on the sidelines. Augustin moved from...

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EHS community speaks on hazing

Liza Duerholz, Rylee Dang, and Lauren Riazzi June 7, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. What may have started through teasing and taunting against two freshman football players at Tamaqua Area High School quickly turned into a lawsuit and a lifetime of living with the consequences --...

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EHS comments on gym expansion proposal

Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief June 3, 2022

A proposal to reconstruct the Emmaus gymnasium sparked conversations amongst Emmaus students and faculty about the gym’s safety and functionality.  During the March 7 school board meeting, the architecture firm KCBA Architects presented their findings...

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April 2022: News Briefs

Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief June 1, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.  Girls varsity volleyball coach resigns, replacement found  Coach Brianne Giangiobbe announced her resignation from the girls volleyball team in early March. EHS decided to fill her position with...

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