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THE STINGER

THE STINGER

Art by Teddy Garvin. Canva by Gabe Meyers.
In conversation: adolescent party
Carina McCallum, Gabe Meyers, Teddy Garvin, and Kate Lyons May 3, 2024

This was previously published in our April 2024 issue. Amidst the flashing lights and raging music, it’s easy to get caught up in the allure of a party. It often seems fine — but everyone’s doing it, so why shouldn’t I? The drinking, the substances, the things many teenagers consider “harmless fun;” they’re not so harmless. Lines can become blurred, and what starts as a get-together can often lead to cycles of dangerous behaviors. High school party culture — or the...

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Art by Nate Garcia.
To the readers: The Stinger carries on a legacy
Ayaan Shah, Editor-in-Chief • May 3, 2024

This previously ran in our April 2024 issue. Dear readers, A couple weeks ago, I came across a yellowing issue of The Stinger, frayed at the edges and only a few pages long. The date on the front page: May 3, 1967. As I looked inside, I saw many of the same issues we cover today also discussed over half a century ago: faculty and budget changes, club and community features, opinions on classes, and sports stories. I realized the scope of The Stinger’s journalism, and took a moment to reflect...

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Abdoul Aidara cuts clients hair at his in-house barbershop. Photo Courtesy of Aidara.
Abdoul Aidara: Q&A
Cami Knight, Deputy News Editor • April 25, 2024

Ambitious, hard-working, and resilient – words used to describe 18-year-old entrepreneur, Abdoul Aidara. Aidara has managed to build his very own business from the ground up while maintaining his role as a high school student. His talent and determination have led him to success and painted him as a role model for other Emmaus High School students. Whether you are searching for someone to look up to or for a quick trim, Abdoul Aidara is the guy.    Stinger: When did you begin cutting...

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A young girl sits atop the shoulders of an older protester at the Women’s March on July 2. Hundreds gathered to protest the overturning of Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade on June 24, which protected the right to have an abortion until the current court deemed it unconstitutional. Photo by Alice Adams.
Marching for Roe: Protesters gather in Easton to fight for uterine rights
Alice Adams, Photo Editor • July 5, 2022

On June 24, the Supreme Court of the United States made the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark court case that protected the right to have an abortion, with five of the nine justices...

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Photo by Alice Adams.
EHS Shave for the Brave event raises $150,000 for pediatric cancer research
Alice Adams, Photo Editor • May 5, 2022

This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue.  

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Aevidum: Carter Salomon starts new club to spread awareness of suicide prevention and honor brother
Aevidum: Carter Salomon starts new club to spread awareness of suicide prevention and honor brother
Devon Helmer, Managing Editor • December 24, 2022

This previously ran in our October 2022 print issue.  “All of a sudden it started to rain,” Nancy Salomon said. “I felt like it was him crying with us because he couldn’t be here.”  On...

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Winter is coming: Students reflect on fun snow day activities
Vivian Kirkpatrick, Contributor • December 13, 2021

Winter is soon approaching Pennsylvania as residents and weather predictions have officially suggested that winter may be coming harder and faster than years prior.  Pennsylvania should be expecting...

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Guiffre runs the ball against Nazareth Blue Eagles on Sept. 1, 2023.
Guiffre finds home with Hornets
Sydney Schaadt, Sports Contributor • November 8, 2023

This story previously ran in our October 2023 print issue. “I want to say I gave it my all, and I don’t want to feel like I could have given something that I didn’t,” Riley Guiffre said. Many...

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EPSD launches new girls wrestling program
Kate Lyons, Staff Writer • November 8, 2023

This story previously ran in our October 2023  print issue. East Penn School District embraces the sport of girls wrestling at the middle and high school level this winter. In hopes of empowering girls...

EHS boys soccer huddles before the Red Card Cancer game against Parkland High School at Memorial Field.
EHS boys soccer team hosts annual Red Card Cancer event
Teddy Garvin, Deputy Sports Editor • October 26, 2023

The Red Card Cancer game between Parkland High School and Emmaus High School is a boys soccer event that takes place in the fall before the start of the regular soccer season in the spring. Popularity...

EHS Trainers: Behind the Bandaids
EHS Trainers: Behind the Bandaids
Dakota Devlin, Makenzie Monfredi, and Abby Romano October 25, 2023

Canva graphic by Clare Sheehan.
Beyoncé ropes us in with new country album
Clare Sheehan, Culture Editor • May 3, 2024

This was previously published in our April 2024 issue. Per usual, Queen Bey is dropping hits and taking names — this time with her hot new...

Canva graphic by Clare Sheehan.
The best coffee in the Valley waits around the corner
Rowan Moxley, Copy Editor • May 3, 2024

This was previously published in our April 2024 issue. Every store that sells coffee has its staple styles. Starbucks and Wawa have their safe,...

Canva graphic by Clare Sheehan.
Bands battle to rule EHS
Melanie Lin, Deputy Culture Editor • May 3, 2024

This was previously published in our April 2024 issue. Taking place on Tuesday, April 2, Emmaus High School’s Choral Department in conjunction...

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Half Orange: working through winter
Bek Lopez, Managing Editor • April 11, 2024

This previously appeared in our February 2024 issue. January has arrived and gone, swinging like a jackhammer, and I swear I haven’t seen...

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