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Hidden behind the screen: the inevitable rise of cyberbullying

Sienna's story of how cyberbullying became more than just an online problem.
Zoe Hulings and LaMiyah Helms May 12, 2025

Previously appeared in our May print issue. It is hard to put down a device that gives you immediate access to everything happening in the world. You are connected to everything and everyone — with just a few clicks, is a beautiful array of endless...

VESPA: school done differently

Jessica Brown, Former Staff Writer, Illustrator May 12, 2025

Previously appeared in our May print issue. There are currently 1,729 East Penn students enrolled in VESPA, with 147 of those students being high schoolers. In the interest of many students, online schooling offers flexibility that in-person schooling...

Art by Rae Murphy.

Social media issues out additional stress on students

Joyce Chen, Former Deputy Opinion Editor April 3, 2025

While mindlessly scrolling on Instagram, it's not strange for one to stumble upon news on current humanitarian crises, environmental catastrophes, and the political atmosphere in America. Just being on social media for a few minutes can cause a slippery...

Photo courtesy of Fabritze.

Quarantine bingo and realizations that come with it

Heather Fabritze, Former News Editor April 20, 2020

If you have an account on Instagram, then you've most likely seen, or even done, at least one Instagram story bingo out of the thousands that exist. Story bingos, for those who are unaware or do not have an Instagram, are game templates that people...

Humans of EHS: Rachel Knappenberger

Humans of EHS: Rachel Knappenberger

Victoria Rivera January 13, 2020

Rachel Knappenberger is yet another addition to the growing list of Emmaus High School students garnering attention on the infamous app TikTok.  With over 58,000 followers and 2 million likes in total, it’s clear that the junior has amassed...

Winch met with prospective business partners in New York City on Dec. 12. Photo courtesy of Winch.

Sophomore goes viral for Instagram meme accounts

Heather Fabritze, Former News Editor December 12, 2019

Emmaus High School sophomore Rowan Winch is garnering national attention for his recent profile piece in The New York Times and a summer article in The Atlantic. His Instagram meme account @Zuccccccccccc, at its height, boasted over 1.2 million...

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