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News brief: EHSDT NDA results

Ellie Bowen, Staff writer March 11, 2026

The Emmaus High School Dance Team (EHSDT) put on an excellent performance at the NDA National High School Championship in February. Their Hip Hop routine made it to finals, where it placed twelfth in the nation, and the team was quite close to making...

Art by Mandy Zhang.

Students should be active protesters

Editorial Board May 9, 2023

This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue.  Earlier this month, a national student walkout occurred across the country, following the horrific mass shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee. Tens of thousands of students left...

Canva by Alex Rosa.

Gallagher utilizes random student selector

Maeve Yanes, Former Features Editor March 5, 2023

This previously ran in our February 2023 issue.  Social Studies teacher John Gallagher always keeps his students on their toes by using his teaching best friend, the Random Student Selector.  Going on 30 years of teaching in the East Penn School...

Graphic courtesy of Canva.

Muslim students bring light to Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr

Grayson Navarro, Former Deputy Features Editor January 23, 2023

This previously ran in our December 2022 print issue. With roughly 2.2 billion Christians in this world, it’s no surprise that Christmas is on the forefront for the world’s most popular holiday, but for the other 5.6 billion people, their own holidays...

Photo courtesy of Alice Adams.

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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Give us a break! Workload leads to overwhelmed kids

Mackenzie Huffer, Opinion Contributor May 14, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. When it comes to students' workload, opinions vary. Some see benefits to decent amounts of work while others argue there are more negative effects. There are studies showing far more negative effects...

New Scrubs soccer league takes off

New Scrubs soccer league takes off

Adrianna Tomasello April 16, 2019

On April 1 the first round of games kicked off on Memorial Field for the new Scrubs soccer league run by Emmaus High School students. After around 126 signatures for a startup, the league was put into motion by seniors Creyn Muthard, Jared Kish, Connor...

Senior Alice Sefranek spends her free time practicing dance. Photo by Katie Taranto

Humans of EHS: Alice Sefranek

Katie Taranto November 21, 2018

    Senior Alice Sefranek considers dance, her favorite activity, “a life changer.” She discovered her interest in the art of dance at an early age in her pursuit to find a hobby she loved. Her passion for dance takes her to...

Students attend the Super Bowl - Q&A

Students attend the Super Bowl – Q&A

Aidan Springs February 8, 2018

The Eagles captured their first Super Bowl win on Sunday with a 41-33 victory over the favored New England Patriots in Minneapolis, Minnesota. And now that Philadelphia is hosting a parade to its beloved Birds and an expected 3 million fans today,...

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