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Editorial: A Goodbye, A New Start

People fear the unknown. They fear death, losing their loved ones, seeing unfamiliar places: Anything their brain cannot fathom, anything they can not strongly define, they fear. And as June ushers in the end of the school year...

Pandemic’s Effect on EHS Tennis

As the school year comes to an end, the Edison High School Boys Tennis team concludes their season. The coronavirus pandemic altered almost all sports seasons this year, as the risk of viral transmission calls for limited...

Winter Sports: RECAP!

Winter Sports: RECAP!

ROBYN NEMETH ‘23 and ALYSON ZHANG ‘22 June 15, 2021

Winter sports athletes tackled several challenges and overcame numerous feats this season. The winter season, which started on January 26, 2021 and ended on April 25, 2021, consists of the following sports: bowling, cheerleading,...

Mental Health Takes to the Screen

Mental Health Takes to the Screen

Mental health is an important component of our full body health; however, we often overlook many mental health conditions and their impacts on our bodies, social lives and relationships. It’s important that as a society,...

Does Learning Require Pain?

Does Learning Require Pain?

NICOLE LE ’22 June 15, 2021

Frazzled yet cheerful, Elliot Wood* must be the most well-adjusted chronic procrastinator I have ever met. For someone who has internalized a learned helplessness towards his education, Elliot is a surprisingly jovial guy,...

#EdisonEducators Encourage Exercise

#EdisonEducators Encourage Exercise

ALI AHMED ‘22 and ANNE LEE ‘22 June 15, 2021

COVID-19 has restricted the daily lives of students and administrators alike, forcing self-quarantining measures and social distancing. There has been a general decline in students’ physical and psychological well-being,...

Finding a Better “PATH”

Finding a Better “PATH”

NIMISHA KUMAR ’22 June 15, 2021

This past year, Edison students dealt with a global mental health crisis due to the extenuating circumstances of the pandemic. Juggling academics and personal responsibilities on top of adapting to an immense amount of change...

Big Wins for Vocational Workshop, Java Lounge

Big Wins for Vocational Workshop, Java Lounge

JULIA WEBB ‘22 June 15, 2021

This year, Digitability, a work-readiness program, hosted a “Work Simulation Contest”, in which the students who run Edison High School’s Java Lounge and Vocational Workshop took part. The contest included having the...

What Are Science Classes Without Labs?

SOUMYA JOSHI ‘24, Staff Writer June 15, 2021

COVID-19 has influenced all students’ lives in 2019 and 2020, from graduations and proms to virtual learning and interactions. Such disadvantages were also reflected in science classes, which emphasizes the use of labs...

EHS Students Making Memories at Movie Night

EHS Students Making Memories at Movie Night

RIDHI GERA ‘23 and MAHA MUSTENSIR ‘23 June 15, 2021

On May 14, the Class of 2023 held an outdoor movie night, streaming “Legally Blonde.” The movie night intended to bring students together after a year of remote learning and minimal social interaction. At first, the student...

Personal Life vs. Student Life—Where Is the Line?

On April 28, 2021, student Brandi Levy sued the Mahanoy Area School District for supposedly violating her First Amendment rights. Formerly identified as B.L. due to minority status, Levy was suspended from her school for violating...

Lighting a Candle To The World

Lighting a Candle To The World

Bonjour. Ni Hao. Salve. Hola. Ciao. Although many language classes tend to remain underrated, their value to students is shown through Edison High’s World Inductions.  Edison High gives the opportunities to students...

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