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June 14, 2017
Karina Patterson, Editor
June 14, 2017
Filed under Archive, News
In April, the Eagle handed out questions regarding diversity and other topics both within the walls of EHS and in general. We got many insightful responses, and we would like to thank everyone who responded and participated. Whe...
Hanna Wauczinski, Journalist
June 14, 2017
Filed under Archive, Opinion
I am the daughter of two conservative Republicans, I was learning how to safely hold a fun before I learned long division, I was a junior member of the NRA before I was in middle school, and I was rifle shooting before I knew...
Aidan Chappuis, Journalist
March 6, 2017
Filed under Archive, Clubs
As Schools Match Wits is a competitive quiz show among high schools on WGBY. The EHS team for it this year is currently placed fourth in score, after winning our first match 210 to 95.
A match consists of four different rounds....
Hanna Wauczinski, Journalist
March 6, 2017
Filed under Archive, Opinion, The Arts
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
This book follows a young girl named Lara-Jean, who writes love letters to every boy she’s loved, five in total. But she's never sent them, she keeps them hidden in a box under her bed,...

March 6, 2017
Karina Patterson, Carly Detmers, and Éamonn Graeme
March 6, 2017
Filed under Archive, News, Opinion
The Women’s Marches, the protests against the Muslim ban as well as the Dakota Access Pipeline are only few of several movements happening across America right now. There have also been science marches protesting the fact...
Karina Patterson, Editor
March 6, 2017
Filed under Archive, Opinion, The Arts
The year 2016 was full of tragic celebrity deaths including Alan Rickman, Prince, David Bowie, John Glenn, George Michael and many more. At the very end of the year we lost two more of America’s beloved actresses, Carrie Fishe...

October 5, 2016