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The EHS Main Lobby Holiday Train Display, a collaboration between students, staff, and administration. It has returned to the lobby for the first time since 2019.

All Aboard! Main Lobby Tradition Gets Back on Track

This holiday season, Math teacher Ms. Roseanna Scimone Taylor, Principal Mr. Charles Ross, school security guards, and select students joined in the annual decoration of the school’s main lobby. The decorations consisted of...

The Return of Rick Riordan with Percy Jackson and The Chalice of Gods: Is this book worth the read?

Percy Jackson And A Trip Back Nearly Twenty Years

JIA SHAH ’24 and SIA SHAH ‘24 December 21, 2023

“What? Another Percy Jackson book? After all these years?” Yes! Rick Riordan left the Percy Jackson fanbase in utter disbelief last year when he announced the release of a sixth book as an addition to his first Percy Jackson...

How has Christmas changed throughout the centuries?

From Past to Presents: EHS Community Celebrates Christmas

This Christmas, many students at EHS look forward to opening presents, spending time with family, and traveling to celebrate. However, in the past, Christmas was celebrated from a purely religious perspective. From pagan origins...

Edison High's Model UN team 2023 takes a group photo during PMUNC closing ceremonies.

The Legacy Lives On

ISHANI BAKSHI ’26 and ADITYA RAO ’26 December 20, 2023

From November 16th-19th, Edison High School Model United Nations (Model UN) delegates attended the Princeton Model United Nations Conference (PMUNC) at the Hilton East Brunswick Hotel & Executive Meeting Center. They represented...

Julian Baro '16 (above) has worked for various not-for-profits regarding a range of social issues.

Creating a Better World

MEHER MEHTA ’25, People Editor December 20, 2023

Over the past few decades, diversity has been an increasingly important issue, especially in the workplace. Many people still find it difficult to assimilate into parts of society that they feel exclude them. In order to help...

For many, the shift from city to suburb brings uncertainty.

Edison’s Influence On Former Urbanites

JACIELLE REPRESA ’27 and ISHAAN KUNWAR ’26 December 20, 2023

What do you envision when you hear the words “low-income city”? Does it vary along the lines of run-down bodegas, rat-infected train terminals, and overcrowded roads? Cities such as New York City, Philadelphia, and various...

In the past, the holidays were more about family; however, now, it's about the glamor of the season.

The Ghost of Christmas Cheer

SCARLETT GIL ‘27 and SARA GERALDES ‘27 December 19, 2023

People often correlate the months of October through December with joy, celebration, and the general welfare of their community. Activities such as gathering, gifting, and gratitude are the quintessentials of the festive season....

Soumita Banerjee '25 poses for a picture with her activity book at TECMP.

EHS Student Publishes Activity Book at the Thomas Edison Center

ISHANI BAKSHI ’26, News Editor December 19, 2023

Making her way from The Eagle’s Eye to her volunteer position at Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park (TECMP), EHS student Soumita Banerjee ‘25 recently had her Junior Wizard Activity Book published by the center. The...

Idhika Turya ’24 has been selected as the Rotary Senior of the Month for December.

President and Photographer, Turya Takes Over

FAIZA AHMED ’25 and HAREEM SOHAIL ’25 December 19, 2023

Throughout the course of her high school career, Idhika Turya ‘24, has taken part in numerous extracurricular activities. She is the current Senior Class President, President of Film Club, a Photo Editor for The Eagle’s Eye,...

The peppermint bark has been chilled and cracked into uneven pieces.

The Joys and Gratitude of Baking: A Peppermint Bark Recipe

SAIRA MOHID ’26, Staff Writer December 19, 2023

In terms of holiday enthusiasm and baking, the best time of year has officially begun! Although winter’s frigid temperatures may darken your mood, few activities are better than residing in the comfort of your home and baking...

A family comedy without the family.

Home Alone (1990): An Unforgettable Christmas Classic & Icon

CHRIS SAAVEDRA ’26, Staff Writer December 19, 2023

The holiday season is finally here. Everywhere you go, you’ll find people singing jolly carols and hymns, bright lights shining, and stores blasting Mariah Carey all day. As the days become shorter and the weather gets colder,...

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