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As student reading decreases, how does this affect society?

As student reading decreases, how does this affect society?

Eli Theodore, Opinion Editor December 11, 2025

In today’s society, media continues to grow at a rapid rate. New movies, video games, and social media posts are always ready for people to experience with a single touch. However, one activity continually shrinks away from the spotlight: print media....

Photo courtesy of Kilka.

Humans of EHS: Lorelei Kilka

Bek Lopez, Former Managing Editor March 16, 2022

You are given one day to do anything you want. With endless possibilities, you could spend the day however you chose. 10th-grader Lorelei Kilka knows exactly how she’d spend the day of her choosing: at Hogwarts.  Hogwarts sadly isn’t a real place,...

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Life with Lin: Healing my inner middle-schooler

Lin Luo, Former Multimedia Editor December 19, 2021

I've recently felt like I’ve been living in some sick, twisted, time-loop. I wake up at 5:30 a.m. Monday to Friday, and I’m not able to fall asleep until around 11 p.m. In the vignettes of free time I get throughout my packed day, I seem to only do...

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Independent Reading in English Class

Caroline Schaffer, Former Deputy Features Editor October 14, 2021

For years of my school experience, English teachers have said to always have an independent reading book on hand for class reading time. They would stress the significance of reading a book of interest, but rarely did teachers actually set aside time...

This year's Reading Olympics books are on display in the EHS library. Photo courtesy of Kelly Bower.

Read, discuss, compete: new Reading Olympics team at EHS

Meliha Anthony, Former Photo Editor December 17, 2020

Kelly Bower, the Emmaus High School librarian, is starting a Reading Olympics team this school year. Reading Olympics is a club where students read and discuss books given to them on a list, and then in the spring, they compete against other high schools...

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