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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...

In recent times, it appears that the school spirit that once blossomed in our hallways has disappeared. What happened?

Is it Spirit Week or is the Spirit Weak?

SRIYUTHA KOLAGANI '27, Staff Writer November 18, 2024

If you were to stroll into Edison High School’s most recent pep rally, you might have been struck by the deafening silence that filled the football field. No, this wasn’t some avant-garde performance art piece. This was supposed...

The courtyard at Edison High School, located next to the breezeway. This is home to the garden, shed, and several different types and varieties of trees.

Comeback in Green

AKASH NATTAMAI '25, Staff Writer November 14, 2024

Accessible through the breezeway lies an outside area enclosed by the school building. This courtyard contains a shed and multiple beds for planting. Although it was one of the first added segments to EHS, it has stood the test...

A series of skeleton props stand in Mr. McCaffery's front yard, dressed in various pieces of clothing and poses. How do you celebrate your halloween?

Teacher by Day, Skeleton Obsessed By Night

SANVI KANCHARLA ‘26, Staff Writer November 13, 2024

Mr. Patrick McCaffery, now in his 31st year of teaching at Edison High, serves as an AP Language & Composition and English Composition teacher. Over the years, he has also coached track, cross country, soccer, and volleyball.  But,...

Lindsay Yascko '25 (left) smiles on the track as she cheers with her team for another Friday football night. Cheyenne Singer '25 (right) ready to receive the ball and set up to score another point.

Yascko Cheers, Singer Serves

ARANIEE SOTHILINGAM '25, Photography Editor November 13, 2024

Yascko Cheers Our first athlete of the week is Lindsay Yascko ‘25 from the cheerleading team. From her freshman year to her senior year at Edison High, Yascko has always been passionate about her work on and off the mat....

Ryan Lin ’25 smiles with his certificate as October's Rotary Senior of the Month.

Lin Leads as October’s Rotary Senior of the Month

DUAA MAJID '26, Staff Writer November 11, 2024

Alongside earning Athlete of the Week, MVP Award for Golf, and PSAT/NMSQT Commended Scholar, Ryan Lin ‘25 has been recognized as October’s Senior of the Month. Lin has been involved in the school community over his four years...

In a post COVID-19 world, years of isolation have created a false and warped perception of time for many.

The Time Disconnect: The 2020 Effect Affects EHS

Think about the Disney film Frozen. Many people claim that the movie was released five to six years ago when it was actually released over ten years ago in 2013. According to, Is the 2020 Time Effect Real? by Ms. Juliana Burke,...

Lenier Whetstone '26 (left) on the field during the Edison High Homecoming game as he looks at surrounding players. Sachita Balamurugan '25 (right) tosses the ball for a jump-serve, the start of a rally between the teams.

Whetstone Rushes, Balamurugan Spikes

ARANIEE SOTHILINGAM '25, Photography Editor November 5, 2024

Whetstone Rushes Found on the football field is our first athlete of the week, Lenier Whetstone ‘26, from the varsity football team. Against Colonia, he had 31 carries with 174 yards. On the season, he has 317 yards, with...

Isabella Charles (left) '25 moves the ball as she searches for an open teammate. Kayden Aravena '25 (right) keeps the ball in while she searches for an open teammate.

Charles and Aravena, Assist and Score Duo

ARANIEE SOTHILINGAM '25, Photography Editor November 5, 2024

Our athletes of the week, Isabella Charles ‘25 and Kayden Aravena ‘25, are both found on the field with the rest of the varsity girls soccer team. Both were key players in defeating J.P. Stevens on their senior night as they...

The celebration called Diwali began with the defeat of the demon Narakasura. Colorful diyas, or lights, symbolize this triumph of good over evil.

From Past to Present: The Festival of Lights

This October 31, as some students are donning costumes, many students at EHS look forward to spending time with family, watching fireworks, and making rangolis to celebrate Diwali. In the past, the festival of lights has been...

In the past, witches gathered around a fire pit to celebrate the Celtic Festival of Samhain; nowadays, various people dress up as popular characters looking for a sweet treat.

From Past to Present: The Haunted Roots of Halloween

This October 31, many students at EHS look forward to sporting costumes and filling up candy buckets to celebrate Halloween. In the past, the holiday has been observed in many different ways. Specifically, Halloween has always...

"Brace yourself, this politician is about to tell the truth!"

Bulworth (1998): A Satirical Odyssey of Government and Politics

CHRIS SAAVEDRA ‘26, Staff Writer October 31, 2024

Ladies and gentlemen, Election Day is almost here! There are only days left until the nation decides its next president, and this time around, the choices are interesting, to say the least. It seems as though Congress and the...

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