Book Review: “Out of Darkness”

BY: AUTUMN BELLUARDO We all have a different definition of racism. Google’s definition is, “prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.” This, is very wordy. Your definition will and can…

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Poem

A forgotten town,  18 meters down,  Swallowed by the lake,  What did it take?  A buzzing borough,   Where the bunnies burrow,  A town full of life,   Serrated by the knife,  Of a company,  Oh, what company? PPL.  They created a dam,  It seemed a scam,  To use this land,  For one another, hand in hand.  It…

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The Cure

Written by Camron Ortiz Two weeks ago, Swiss/French scientists found a way possibly to “cure” being paralyzed! The group of scientists used a Bluetooth connection to connect the brain to the paralyzed part of his body. The scientists also figured out that when they turned off the device, improvement still continued! So, could this possibly…

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Unified Track State Championship

Written by Michael Paltzer, Ryan Tattersall ​It was the state championship meet, as the Wallenpaupack Unified Track team looked to win its second state championship. This was Paupack’s first appearance in states since they won their first title in 2021. This year, however, the team finished a very respectable third. We interviewed Dr. Schkolenko about the event, and this is what she said regarding this year’s team.  “We have 21 people on the team…

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We Are Paupack Press!

Written by Bethany Day After 29 years, we had finally got our newspaper back. In October of 2022, Emily Kangal had a brilliant idea. The idea; get our newspaper back. When Emily had the idea, she thought of the troubles that the newspaper would have. However, she did not let the negative things come to…

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Band Canada Trip

Written by Jewel Dickerman On June 2, the Wallenpaupack Area High School Band went to Montreal, Canada. It was in Montreal from June 2 until June 4. As soon as the WAHS band landed in Montreal, they had a performance at Marguerite Bourgeoys’ Historic Chapel and they played a mixture of American and Canadian songs.  After the…

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A Graduates Point-of-View

Written by Francesca Toppi ​ Graduation is upon us, and I think I can speak for every senior when I say this is one of the most exciting but sad times in our lives. After months of demanding work, it is finally time for us to end our high-school careers. From sports to academics to extracurricular, this year has been amazing for all seniors. The CTE programs have had an exceptionally momentous year. Danielle…

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