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Ryan Lin '25 (left) preparing his swing before he makes his shot. Madison Zaccarro '24 (right) putts to finish a hole during her game.

Lin Swings, Zaccaro Drives

ARANIEE SOTHILINGAM ’25, Photography Editor May 31, 2024

Lin Swings Our first athlete of the week is Ryan Lin ‘25 from the boys golf team. Lin recently placed first in the preliminary round of the Greater Middlesex Conference. Leading up to this win, he placed first with 39 strokes...

At EHS, many students are a part of family businesses, whether that be  custom-made candles or a Portuguese-Italian restaurant.

Passing on the Legacy

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA ‘26, Features Editor May 31, 2024

Family businesses carry tradition, connection, and integrity. The Garden State boasts a large number of family businesses, whether they be the small “mom-and-pop” shops on a corner street or the larger chains ran for generations...

BIRDLE - 05/31/24

BIRDLE – 05/31/24

PRABHA KRISHNA ’25 May 31, 2024

Hint 1: A song by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring American rapper Kid Ink Hint 2: Check out this article for more!

BIRDLE - 05/30/24

BIRDLE – 05/30/24

PRABHA KRISHNA ’25 May 30, 2024

Hint 1: A shine or luster on a smooth surface. Hint 2: Check out this article for more!

Members of the Edison High Jazz Ensemble ready their instruments to play the first piece of the program "Thelonius, Thelonius."

Making History, One Snap at a Time

AGASTYA CHINCHANKAR ‘26, Sports Editor May 29, 2024

The Edison High Jazz Ensemble closed a successful season on Saturday, April 27, placing second out of the top nine ensembles at Division I finals. The ensemble was solely exceeded by the Newark Academy’s “Chameleon” band....

BIRDLE - 05/29/24

BIRDLE – 05/29/24

PRABHA KRISHNA ’25 May 29, 2024

Hint 1: Of which there are five different types: salt, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami Hint 2: Check out this article for more!

While high school nonprofits show initiative, many see their end after a student goes to college, as many times, the sole reason for the nonprofit was for college applications.

Teen Philanthropy: Crafting Compassion or College Credentials?

MEHER MEHTA ’25, People Editor May 28, 2024

Did you know that Cornell’s acceptance rate for their class of 2008 was almost 30%? Twenty years later, the acceptance rate has dwindled to a mere 7.34%. As these percentages continue to plummet, the rat-race of college admissions...

BIRDLE - 05/28/24

BIRDLE – 05/28/24

PRABHA KRISHNA ’25 May 28, 2024

Hint 1: Repudiate, nullify, or render void Hint 2: Check out this article for more!

BIRDLE - SPECIAL EDITION #3

BIRDLE – SPECIAL EDITION #3

PRABHA KRISHNA ’25 May 27, 2024

Hint 1: The central or most important point Hint 2: Check out this article for more! If the Eye amasses 300 views on the articles linked below by end of day Tuesday, The Eye will make a donation to the New Jersey Vietnam...

Students in one of the World Language classrooms stand up with their arm across their chest, facing the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance.

“I pledge allegiance to…”

SIYA BHUTEJA ’26, Staff Writer May 24, 2024

By definition, the Pledge of Allegiance is a patriotic oath that declares Americans’ loyalty to the nation. History tells us the pledge symbolizes a commitment to the principles and ideals of the country, highlighting themes...

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