Aiden Janowicz

By: Molly Cunningham             Aiden Janowicz, a senior at Wallenpaupack, is a great example of dedication and perseverance. As a committed member of both the cross-country and track and field teams, he is constantly pushing himself to improve and succeed. His hard work is reflected in his athletic achievements, including multiple records, while he also…

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FCCLA State Leadership Conference

By: Kiana Madrigal Recently, twenty-four students from the Wallenpaupack Area High School attended the FCCLA (Family Community Career Leaders of America) State Leadership Conference held at Kalahari Resorts & Convention Center. The conference, which lasted three days, gave students the opportunity to compete in their STAR (Students Taking Action with Recognition) events. Competitions officially began…

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Pet of The Week

Willy is Dr. Baton’s six-year-old one-eyed White shepherd mix. He lost his eye in North Carolina when he was eight-weeks old and someone threw him out of a car window. A good Samaritan picked him up and took him to the local vet, who connected him to a rescue that paid for his eye surgery….

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Why SPF is your BFF!

By: Reagan Buselli We all want to be tan, but sometimes we have to look at the logical side of our aspirations. Sunscreen is very important in preventing skin cancer. It is caused by long, unprotected hours in sunlight. Sun poisoning is also a consequence of not wearing sunscreen, causing blistering skin, nausea, and a…

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Fun Facts

By: Hannah Daidone 1. The earliest hockey pucks were made of frozen cow poop. 2. Former NBA basketball player Shaquille O’Neal wears a size 23 shoe. The average male shoe size is around a 10.5. 3. The first golf balls were stuffed with bird feathers. 4. Tug-of-war used to be an Olympic sport. 5. In…

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