Jillian Sayre: How one student fights cancer with courage
This previously ran in our December 2021 print issue. When Jillian Sayre was young, she took an interest in ballet–an art of grace, perfection, and poise–when she was forced to trade in her ballet...
View ArticleAngel Network gives back: Return of annual gift drive lifts spirits during...
This previously ran in our December 2021 print issue. Boxes filled to the brim with non-perishable foods and hygiene products, sit lined in rows inside the Lutheran Church of Holy Spirit, just a block...
View ArticleAP courses challenge EHS students
This previously ran in our December 2021 print issue. Emmaus High School, along with thousands of schools across the country, allows students to take Advanced Placement, or AP, classes. Offered through...
View ArticleCelebrating Black history: How Black students pay homage to heritage in February
This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. “If you never see someone who looks like you filling any type of position of power or being a model of greatness, how can you see that within...
View ArticleDance team raises over $16,000 in two days for national competition
Seniors Katie Jansen and Gracelyn Fisher have competed with Emmaus High School’s dance team since freshman year, and when their trip to nationals was approved following the revised health and safety...
View ArticleNew club offer help to aspiring creators
This previously ran in our February 2022 print issue. Aspiring YouTubers, streamers, and animators work hand-in-hand at Emmaus’ new Content Creator Club, as students gather to help one another become...
View ArticleQ&A with the advisor
This previously ran in the April 2022 print issue. This school year, 2021-2022, marks the Stinger’s 100th school year as a student media source for the East Penn School District. The Stinger, a...
View ArticleUnorthodox careers: how EHS students and alumni turned their dreams into reality
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. “Do what you love!” “Don’t you want to eat?” “Are you sure this is what you want to do for the rest of your life?” Doubtful echoes and questions...
View ArticleUnorthodox Careers: Claudia Estrada
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. Navigating the multitude of different career choices during her time in college proved to be a difficult task for former Emmaus student Claudia...
View ArticleEHS community speaks on hazing
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. What may have started through teasing and taunting against two freshman football players at Tamaqua Area High School quickly turned into a lawsuit and...
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