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An Insider Look at Our Food

An Insider Look at Our Food

by Lilian Kim, Freelance Writer February 14, 2022

“It’s uncalled for. Inflation is affecting our school too.” “50 cent cookies were the standard for years, it feels kinda rude to change the price.” “Some kids already have trouble buying...

Fall Athlete of the Year

January 21, 2022

Glen Rock High school has its fair share of great fall athletes, but who was the best this year? The Glen Echo has compiled a list of six athletes, one from each sport, who were the most vital and impactful...

2 Glen Rock seniors commit to Division I and Division III lacrosse

December 10, 2021

Will Consoli, a senior from Glen Rock High School, recently committed to Fairfield University for Division I Lacrosse. Consoli has been looking forward to playing college lacrosse as it has always been...

Panther wrestlers ready to pounce into 2021-22 season

by Danny Leder, Freelance Writer December 6, 2021

The GRHS wrestling room is buzzing with anticipation of the 2021-22 wrestling season. The returning wrestlers expect this season to be a lot different, and - they hope - better than last season. Due to...

Sports Recap

Sports Recap

by James Stewart, Sports Beat Manager November 8, 2021

Football: The Glen Rock Panthers have once again jumped out to a great start to the season with a record of 4-2. After Week One, 36-0 debacle against Rutherford, the Panthers straightened the ship with...

From unethical labs to your makeup bag, cosmetics remain an animal rights issue

From unethical labs to your makeup bag, cosmetics remain an animal rights issue

by Charlotte Siohan, Freelance Writer June 14, 2021

In the 2021 short film-mockumentary “Save Ralph,” stars such as Taika Waititi and Ricky Gervais spread a powerful message regarding the inhumane practice of cosmetics testing on animals. The animated...

As they mentally prepare for their upcoming match, the bowling team stops for a picture to express their team spirit and their success throughout the season.

How the 2021 winter sports seasons were affected by Covid-19: Bowling and Wrestling

by Michael Taromina, Staff Writer June 9, 2021

As the fall season came to an end, and the cold weather brought a resurgence and increased fear of COVID-19, it was tough to imagine a successful winter sports season would transpire, let alone happen....

Do audiobooks destroy the purpose of reading?

Do audiobooks destroy the purpose of reading?

by Katie Mae Yetter, Staff Writer June 2, 2021

I remember when I was 4  years old, my mother put a small book in my hands with a few sight words. I will never forget what I felt when I realized I was reading. I vividly remember running around my grandma’s...

Winter Athlete of the Year

Winter Athlete of the Year

March 26, 2021

The 2020 Fall Athlete of the Year determined by the readers vote was… Junior Girls Soccer player Jillian Luftman. In her second year on varsity Luftman helped anchor the back end for what turned out...

After an arduous meet with skilled competition, the varsity cross country girls team pose for a quick picture with their medals after they earn the title of League Champions.

How the 2020 fall sports seasons were affected by Covid-19: Cross Country and Tennis

by Michael Taromina, Sports Beat Manager January 15, 2021

The upbringing of COVID-19 throughout the year 2020 has no doubt caused many adjustments and alterations to be made to certain entities, but one distinguished change that was brought about was the high...

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