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Official Twitter of the Emmaus High School Stinger Newspaper
Emmaus, PA
Joined August 2013
Congrats to the following staff members for placing in the Pennsylvania School Press Association’s 2024 SJC on April 3: • Gabe Meyers: 1st Place in News Feature Writing • Lauren Riazzi: 3rd Place in Yearbook Sports Writing • Carina McCallum: 5th Place in Editorial Writing
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To apply to our staff for the 2024-2025 school year, see the directions below. Direct any questions to ashah25@eastpennsd.org.
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BREAKING NEWS: Emmaus High School returns with Shave for the Brave to support cancer patients 🗓️ April 26, 2024 @ 5 p.m. 📍 EPSD Stadium 500 Macungie Ave, Emmaus, PA 18049 Photo by Rylan Bassett.
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The Stinger presents its October 2023 print issue, focusing on Homecoming, fall sports, and more. Copies located by: • The HIVE • Room 321 • The Main Office • Athletics and Activities Office Pick up your copy today! Next Issue: December 2023 Issue #studentjournalism
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Kicking off the new school year, The Stinger sets forth its September 2023 print issue. Find student-produced articles on current events, school news, and more. Copies located by the HIVE, Room 321, Main Office, Cafeteria 1, and Athletics Office. #studentjournalism
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The Stinger presents its senior issue for the Class of 2023, showcasing over 50 student profiles. Copies located by: • The HIVE • Room 559 • The Main Office • Cafeteria 1 • Athletics and Activities Office Pick up your copy today! Next Issue: TBD #studentjournalism
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With Lin’s experiences falling “under the umbrella of the lives of first generation kids,” her personal column sheds light on the backgrounds of Asian-American children. For the full column, click the link in below. (Melanie Lin/Deputy Culture Editor) https://t.co/CzWNJj2snJ
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. I turned 16 recently. My first time driving was the day I got my permit. I drove around a parking lot, and my dad sat in the passenger seat. He held...
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For a full rundown of the 95th Academy Awards, tap the link below. (Joey Harinsky/Deputy Culture Editor) https://t.co/EB3VzEUsq5
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. On the evening of Sunday March 12, the 95th Academy Awards – also known as the Oscars – were held in the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles California. ...
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Highlighting three of the sixteen tracks on Del Rey’s newest album, Pistoria explains how the artist’s music, over time, grows potentially boring. Find the full article with the link below. (Giana Pistoria/Deputy Culture Editor) https://t.co/UaJk5pOlIi
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. In the early 2010s, up-and-coming popstar Lana Del Rey made her industry breakthrough with her second studio album, Born To Die. The sound of Born...
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In an effort to meet its goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the East Penn School District organizes a series of foreign language books, exposing students to cultures other than their own. Read on now with the link below. (2023 Features Staff) https://t.co/sJl0UT41Va
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. The library at Emmaus High School understandably has a large amount of books, but a subject it lacks is that of foreign language — a problem that...
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Speaking to EHS science teacher Rachel Baxter, McCallum explains Pennsylvania’s struggle to conserve energy against a coal-burning background. Read the full article with the link below. (Carina McCallum/Deputy News Editor) https://t.co/GhaKDAWzXq
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. Amidst calls to reduce coal-created carbon emissions and preserve coal deposits, the Pennsylvania government agreed to a Climate Action Plan —...
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Deputy news editor McCallum reports on the adverse effects of overcrowded school buildings. For more information, click the link below. (Carina McCallum/Deputy News Editor) https://t.co/D0w8KscwBu
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. Whether it’s in the halls, eating lunch, or sitting in class – there’s no shortage of students at Emmaus High School. While the student population...
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Opinion contributor Lamb speaks about how crafting can enable confidence, stress-relief, dexterity, and creativity. To read the full column, tap the link below. (Marina Lamb/Opinion Contributor) https://t.co/DaUmUnfqqL
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. I’ve always felt like if I wasn’t into some kind of craft, there was something missing: crochet, sewing, paper mache, glass painting, or even...
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As a high school senior, Helmer cites unpredictability as “both the beauty and the horror of this stage of life.” To read the full column, click the link below. (Devon Helmer/Managing Editor) https://t.co/kVxJF8xUun
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. Last August, as I embarked upon the journey of my final high school chapter, my mom wrote a blog titled “Advice for your Senior year.” This message...
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Learn about the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank from copy editor Iyengar. For the full opinion story, tap the link below. (Connor Iyengar/Copy Editor) https://t.co/bIvRuWt7l6
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. Throughout history, the stability of the economy has relied upon banks. After all, almost everyone holds their money in them – but when these banks...
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The Stinger’s editor-in-chief reminds readers that “presidents” and “managers” are not expected to achieve greatness alone — cooperation breeds success. Read the full column with the link below. (Liza Duerholz/Editor-in-Chief) https://t.co/zvuo4kW3lG
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. Once you’re named “President” or “Manager,” it’s easy to believe the road ahead is a lonely one, where the decisions you make must be yours alone,...
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Hear the input of Emmaus student-athletes who juggle 2+ sports throughout the school year. Find the full story now with the link below. (Maximus McGrath/Sports Editor) https://t.co/RTADHbTzxm
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. Varsity athletics are a goal that many strive to participate in and succeed at, but shouldering multiple sports can prove to be challenging; with...
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With its ability to spit out homework answers and list song recommendations, ChatGPT is both praised and condemned in the modern day. Read on about the technology with the link below. (Clare Sheehan/Deputy Opinion Editor) https://t.co/bT5TKKyUWS
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. When scientists of the 20th century looked toward the future, they thought they would see self-driving cars or robot dogs, and actually, they were...
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Chronicling her teenage experience with an eating disorder, staff writer Savannah Spengler explains the fearful mindset that her mental health “had pushed onto her.” Read the full column now— link below. (Savannah Spengler/Staff Writer) https://t.co/bUA3dKU8Cg
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This previously ran in our April 2023 print issue. The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) states that recovering from an eating disorder requires a qualified team of professionals and...
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After the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon, runners around the country face mixed emotions as they recuperate from the tragedy. Read Gallagher’s story now with the link below. (Huy Huynh/Online Editor) https://t.co/FeSGAfFS5Z
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April 15 marked the 10-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing, a tragedy where three people lost their lives and 280 more were injured. For this year’s historic marathon, a record 30,000...
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