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Many express their opinions on the recent discussion of affirmative action.

Taking A Step Backwards: Bracing for the End of Affirmative Action

ADEDOYIN AYENI ’23, Entertainment Editor March 30, 2023

For years, laws have kept people of color, specifically Black and indigenous people, out of higher institutions, overall preventing them from achieving intellectual greatness. The panacea has been affirmative action, a system...

Jayden Jackson '23 with possession of the ball.

A Tale of Success

BREANNA SMITHEN ’26, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

After four years of effective leadership and exciting game highlights, Jayden Jackson ‘23 finalized his decision to attend the D1 school Temple University. With the support of family and friends, Jackson will compete at Temple’s...

Victor Osiemo '23, Aidan Carter '24, Paolo Pittenger '24, and Akshay Vadul '23 win the Distance Medley Relay at GMC Relays. This team qualified for New Balance Nationals.

Running Fast and Hard

ANNIKA VILLANUEVA ‘25, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

This season has been physically and especially mentally challenging for Edison’s track teams. Through the efforts of the varsity and junior varsity athletes, coaches, and managers, this season has been outstanding. The girls...

As the world continues to technologically advance, it may become difficult to tell whether or not someone's work is theirs.

The End of English?

SOUMITA BANERJEE ‘25, Staff Writer March 26, 2023

As the world advances with new technologies, the impact of a digitized education has been called into question. ChatGPT and GPTZero are two of the premier technologies in today's digitized education. According to OpenAI (creators...

Keisha Ortiz '23 moves with the ball with Trista Whitney '26 during the January 5 game against J.P. Stevens.

Slam Dunk! Varsity Girls Dominate Throughout Season

ARANIEE SOTHILINGAM ‘25, Staff Writer March 24, 2023

After a long season of willpower and achievement, the girls basketball team’s 2022-2023 season has come to an end. Throughout the season, the team’s overall performance and players individually astounded all at their peak....

Seniors leave their papers behind as they ride off into the next phase of their lives.

Senioritis: Making Memories or Breaking Futures?

As college acceptance letters have begun rolling in for the class of 2023, a wave of senioritis is sweeping across high schools. Senioritis, or a lack of motivation in seniors often characterized by minimal attention and missing...

AP African American Studies: Is EHS Answering The Long-Awaited Call To Action?

AP African American Studies: Is EHS Answering The Long-Awaited Call To Action?

ISHANI BAKSHI ’26 and ISHAAN KUNWAR ’26 March 22, 2023

At EHS, Ms. Karen Kirkpatrick teaches both an Introduction to African American and Diversity studies class. It seems as if a ball has begun rolling, and the College Board is sitting at the end of the hill with their brand new...

Sofia Cunachi '23 and Meghana Jonnalgada '23 pose together on their Senior Night.

Swimming for Success

LEONARD LIM ‘24 and RAMEEN RIZVI ‘25 March 22, 2023

The swim team finished their 2022 to 2023 season with a record of 3–4. They placed fourth in the Blue Division with a score of 3–3 in the GMC. Edison started off their season with a close loss against Colonia, which ended...

Many students have expressed their disapproval for an AP Precalculus course at EHS.

AP PRECALCULUS: A Precursor or Poison for Pupils?

ISHANI BAKSHI ‘26, Staff Writer March 20, 2023

Joining the thirty eight other Advanced Placement classes, the College Board plans on introducing an AP Precalculus class in the coming year. The course, meant for anyone who has taken both Geometry and Algebra 2 or Integrated...

Glazed Pottery (Kakuru on the left and Kersting on the right)

EHS Makes it to Morris Museum With Kakuru and Kersting

ISHANI BAKSHI ‘26 and GAURI KSHETTRY ’25 March 20, 2023

A cardboard mug made of clay, and a body-less woman with pearls. What do they have in common? Both are the creation of two EHS students.  Hyndavi Kakuru ‘23 and Valerie Kersting ‘23 had their pottery featured at a showcase...

The varsity ladies win their sixth state title in the Intermediate Varsity Medium Division.

Winter Cheer Cheers on to Win State Title

JODIE HUR ‘25, Staff Writer March 20, 2023

The Lady Eagles cheer team ended their season on a high note, with both varsity and junior varsity teams bringing home a state title against fierce competition. On February 25, both teams traveled to Middletown, New Jersey,...

Osiemo Runs, Campbell Cheers

Osiemo Runs, Campbell Cheers

Osiemo Runs As winter track’s season “runs” strong, our first athlete of this week is Victor Osiemo ‘23. Following his strong cross country season of this year, Osiemo has been having just as strong of a winter track...

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