
Senior enjoys playing two fall sports
Ryan Glover l Digital Editor I play soccer and football during the fall sports season. Growing up I always played soccer, mainly because my parents didn’t want me to get hurt in football. I loved soccer and played for many different teams from travel to rec leagues. I didn’t start football until 11th grade. I never thought about playing two sports until I saw how Chad Ryland did it and was very successful. At first, I was very scared of both sports. For soccer, I was scared o
Finish college applications
The air surrounding the college application process is stressful, and is very often left unrecognized. For seniors everywhere, even starting to fill out the Common Application seems like a daunting task that will make or break their entire post-high school career. While making due dates and deadlines is important, with any late comings you present ending in no payoff for countless hard work, it is essential that students applying for college take time to acknowledge themselve
Model UN set for first conference
Delaney Smith l Feature Editor Students participating in the Model United Nations club this year are eagerly awaiting a quickly approaching conference taking place at Lampeter Strasburg High School on Oct. 11. There will be several conferences taking place throughout the year, and they all involve different schools from the central Pennsylvania area. Model United Nations conferences allow students to gather together to discuss global events from different perspectives. “MUN o
Pink-out raises funds, awareness for cancer
Brendan Sheehan l Associate Editor The color pink has many lives to its name. It’s feminine, it’s fun, it’s pretty— but for pink-out, this rosy flamingo tone holds a much greater meaning. On Friday, Oct. 7, the school will have its annual pink out spirit day and football night to raise awareness and money for families within the community battling breast cancer. Two weeks ago, special pink out shirts were sold in room 202 with pep club advisor and math teacher Holly Boger. Bo
Seniors register to vote
Charles Robbins l Sports Editor With the Pennsylvania midterm election coming up on Nov. 8 some seniors are already of age to vote. It is hard to think of a time in recent memory when America has been more polarized. Both camps have different things energizing their bases. High gas prices and inflation seem to be the leading causes for their motivation at the voting booths. “Things cost twice as much as they did under Trump,” said senior Bryce Culp. Culp believes voting is im
Quizbowl team ranked first in state
Grace Tadajweski l Editor-In-Chief After being ranked first in the state for the 2022-2023 season, the school’s Quizbowl team anticipates the first league match on Oct. 17 against Ephrata. Despite the first league match only happening on Oct. 17, the Quizbowl team has been busy preparing by studying and competing in various non-league tournaments. The Quizbowl A-team is comprised of seniors Zac Brutko, Samuel Joffy, Daniel Peelen, and Tyler Steffy. “It feels pretty great to b


Homecoming returns to cafeteria
Katherine Idgunji l News Editor Homecoming this year with be Saturday, Oct. 1 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Homecoming is expected to return to normal this year, and with this, comes the buzz of excitement in the air. Students are looking forward to spending the night with friends and having a good time. Many students feel that dressing up is also a big part of the excitement as well as going out to dinner with close friends before the dance. “I’m most lo