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EHS athletes reach out with support

Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief November 10, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. For many, the word “sports” means athletes elbowing and wrestling with opponents, adrenaline pumping through bloodstreams, and battling the ups and downs of wins and losses, but for most athletes,...

Art by Ari Bowman.

Fantasy football poses the gamble of the year

Theodore Garvin, Sports Contributor November 10, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. Fantasy football is a game that can give people hope even when their favorite team has lost that week, but it can bring dread when they lose the big bucks because Saquon Barkley’s ankle ballooned...

Cross country and girls tennis wrap up seasons

Liza Duerholz, Former Editor-in-Chief November 10, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. Emmaus cross country crossed the finish line for in-season competition and entered post-season activities. Girls cross country dominated the trail, going undefeated 17-0 for the third season in a row....

Emmaus senior Sophia Candy fights for the ball at the girls soccer game on Sept. 8. The team beat Northampton with a score of 3-0. Photo by Alice Adams.

Student-athletes reflect on A/B block scheduling

Lauren Riazzi, Former Sports Editor November 10, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. For the first time since spring of 2020, all students, teachers, and staff are back at Emmaus High School. Students are not only adjusting to being back in school, but are also getting acclimated to...

A 10-piece chicken McNugget meal with french fries and a drink from McDonald's only costs $4.99. Photo by Keira Davies.

Newest eats in Emmaus give students more options

Keira Davies, Former Staff Writer November 9, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. Food is the way to anyone’s heart, and Emmaus is reaching the hearts -- and stomachs -- of more high school students than ever as new restaurants such as Wawa and Burger King gain ground.  In...

Photo courtesy of freesvg.org.

Don’t miss these seven underrated Halloween movies

Sadie Dallas, Former Deputy Arts & Culture Editor November 9, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. With the crisp autumn air settling in, now is the perfect time to curl up with a good movie. Classics like Halloween, The Addams Family, and Hocus Pocus will undoubtedly dominate cable television...

Photo courtesy of IMDb.

“Twilight” stands as a fall favorite

Adithi Katikhaneni, Former Arts & Culture Editor November 9, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. As the thermostat slowly slinks down and sunsets come around earlier, the anticipation for my favorite holiday, Halloween, begins to set in. This year however, my usual ritual of enjoying fall activities...

Photo courtesy of IMDb.

Childhood fun turns deadly in “Squid Game”

Lin Luo, Former Multimedia Editor November 9, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. What if winning a playground game could make you rich? That’s the seemingly simple premise of Squid Game, a South Korean drama that’s taken Netflix -- and the world --  by storm.  Squid...

Graphic courtesy of Canva.

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...

Photo by Shah

Bonsai: an ever growing art

Ayaan Shah, Former Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue. This past May, I visited a bonsai nursery in New Jersey to get a bonsai tree after weeks of careful research.  I came away with one and so much more.  I realized why the Japanese art is so appealing...

The modern era turns coffee into dessert

The modern era turns coffee into dessert

Elliot Munson, Former Culture Editor November 5, 2021

This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue.   A 12-ounce can of Coca-Cola, the world standard for soda, contains 140 calories. Starbucks’s legendary pumpkin spice latte, with all the default acutramone, clocks in at a meaty 310.  And...

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