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Lorde performing “Green Light” at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Sept. 30. Photo by Jessi Hahn.

Lorde Ultrasound Tour explores self discovery

Paige Shickel, Former Social Media Editor November 25, 2025

This was previously published in our October 2025 issue.  Lorde — most prominently known for her hit, “Royals”— is touring Europe and the U.S. to share her new vision. Through the “Virgin” album, Lorde expresses feelings of gender dysphoria,...

Hozier performing “Nina Cried Power” at Hershey Park Stadium on Sept. 19. Photo by Jessi Hahn.

Hozier unearths crowd’s internal emotions

Jessi Hahn, Former Editor in Chief November 25, 2025

This was previously published in our October 2025 issue.  From the unearthly power of Hozier’s vocals to the “Movement” of the crowd, Sept. 19 was a fiery evening in Hershey Park Stadium. Hozier, an Irish indie rock singer-songwriter performed...

Bad Bunny sets to grace Super Bowl LX Stage

Danii Rivera, Sports Editor November 23, 2025

This was previously published in our October 2025 issue.  Bad Bunny has never been afraid to break boundaries, making him one of the most influential artists of his generation. The Puerto Rican superstar, born Benito Antonio Martínez...

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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...

Canva graphic by Clare Sheehan.

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...

Canva graphic by Clare Sheehan.

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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Music motivates students

Giana Pistoria, Former Deputy Arts & Culture Editor March 7, 2023

This previously ran in our February print issue. Last year, I wrote a research paper for my AP Lang class about music’s hand in aiding education for students. Before writing it, I believed the random tidbits of information I had heard in passing,...

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Humans of EHS: Anthony Posy (NoCapAP)

Emma Dela Cruz, Former Social Media Editor March 1, 2022

This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. If you were to give freshman Anthony Posy one free day to himself, free of school, homework, and life’s other responsibilities, which prove to be adverse and difficult at times, there is one thing...

Photos courtesy of Genius.

Female faces that led the music industry in 2021

Adithi Katikhaneni, Former Arts & Culture Editor January 4, 2022

This previously ran in our December 2021 print issue. 2021 was a year of new releases and a flood of chart-topping hits from familiar names and new faces alike. With more diversity in the music industry than ever before, the state of sound as our generation...

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