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The tournament Director of Chess Club, Shreeram Ramabhadran '26, focuses during a game.

Checkmate Champions

Eesha Gorantla, Staff Writer February 5, 2025

On Sunday, November 24, 2024, Edison High’s very own Chess Club achieved a feat at a statewide tournament, securing first and third place in their respective sections, marking the second year of triumphs in the tournament. Despite...

Christian Lee '23, an aspiring reporter at Temple University, is ready to present the presidential debate for ABC News.

A Call from Eagles out of the Nest: Christian Lee

SAMANTHA ENG '28, Staff Writer February 5, 2025
SAMANTHA ENG '28

Harvey Shoots, Smart Scores

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA ‘26, Sports Op/Ed EIC February 4, 2025

Harvey Shoots Our first athlete of the week is Dedrick Harvey ‘25 on the boys basketball team. Harvey has been a key player in the last three winning games against Carteret, New Brunswick, and J.P. Stevens. Notably, in their...

James Stavenick '25 (left) sends a ball down the lane. Melody Louis '26 (right) stands with her championship plaque and medal.

Stavenick Strikes, Louis Cheers

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA '26, Sports Op/Ed EIC February 4, 2025

Stavenick Strikes Our first athlete of the week is James Stavenick ‘25 on the boys bowling team. Stavenick has been a key member of the team, bowling game highs in their recent wins against North Brunswick and J.P. Stevens....

Sara Nasrullah '25 (left) bowls a ball as she aims for a strike. Candi Northern '26 (right) pins his opponent to the ground.

Northern Wrestles, Nasrullah Strikes

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA ‘26, Sports Op/Ed EIC February 4, 2025

Northern Wrestles Our first athlete of the week is Candi Northern ’26 on the wrestling team. He had the final pin in a recent match against the undefeated Union High School team. Northern continues to be a strong wrestler,...

Boston Market, a long-standing drive-thru business near EHS, recently shut its doors. Today, the area is being remodeled as constructions crews work inside.

Who Loses When We Lose Local Businesses?

VIHAAN RAJAGOPAL '28, Staff Writer February 4, 2025

My family and I would head to the local Stop and Shop weekly for groceries. Our house was only two minutes away, and convenience was at an all-time high. Since I was five, the same Stop and Shop had been our go-to convenience...

David Brown '25 (Left) and Ama Boateng '25 (Right) perform their high jumps.

Boateng Jumps, Brown Leaps

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA '26, Sports Op/Ed EIC February 4, 2025

Boateng Jumps Our first athlete of the week is Ama Boateng ‘25 on the girls track and field team. In her last two meets, she placed first in the high jump. Her season best is currently 5’4’’, which puts her fifth in...

Araniee Sothilingam '25 and Suzette Stephen '26 admire the Zentangle-Pixel artwork in the hallways.

EHS’ New Art Installation

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA '26 February 4, 2025

As students enter the main lobby in the morning, they may see intricate paper shapes, dangling from the ceiling. Within each of these is a zentangle design, with bright colors, flowy designs, and inscribed words on each side....

Michael Alvarez '25 (left) and April Godoy '25, the founders and board members of the new Hispanic Heritage Club, pose with their board. They promoted their new club at the Activity/Club Fair prior to the first interest meeting earlier this school year.

Orgullo Latino: Edison High School’s Hispanic Heritage Club

RUDRA PATEL '26, Staff Writer February 3, 2025

This year, added to Edison High School’s many culture clubs is Orgullo Latino, the Hispanic heritage club. The club was created by April Godoy ‘25 and Michael Alvarez ‘25. Its aim is to “create a more prominent portrayal...

Athlete and Rotary Senior of the Month, Grace White '25, poses with her Girls Cross Country White Division Championship plaque.

Grace White Races to Senior of the Month

DUAA MAJID ‘26, Staff Writer February 2, 2025

Varsity athlete for winter and spring track and EHS Band member, Grace White ‘25 displays her dedication to the EHS community and earns the title of Rotary’s January Senior of the Month. White expresses her gratitude for...

With the limitation of six unexcused absences per school year, students go through unreasonable stress and health problems to avoid suffering the consequences.

Is School Greater than Personal Health?

Imagine you wake up early on a Monday morning, dreading school but facing the reality that you must get up and get ready. As your alarm blares at seven, you call your father since he drops you off at school daily. There is no...

April Godoy '25, the October Rotary Senior of the Month, smiles as she poses for her portrait of herself as a senior varsity cheerleader.

Godoy, Great and Grateful, Recognized as Senior of the Month

DUAA MAJID ‘26, Staff Writer November 18, 2024

Founder of Hispanic Heritage Club (Orgullo Latino) and avid member of cheer, lacrosse, and orchestra; April Godoy ‘25 has been recognized as October’s Rotary Senior of the Month. During her time at EHS, Godoy has been an...

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