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Girls soccer post-game team picture.

2024 Fall season recap

Jessie Atlas, Eastside Social Media Director
November 21, 2024

As fall high school sports progress, the beginning of November represents the start of the postseason: the final stretch where teams aim to win championships and extend their season as long as possible. However, when a team loses a game, their season...

Lululemon and alo brand logos

The rise of athleisure

Abby Auerbach, Eastside Culture Editor
November 20, 2024

Over the past few decades, the media has heavily influenced many fashion trends. One common trend seen in the media and the fashion industry is the rise of athleisure. The word is a portmanteau, combining athletic and leisure into one word. Athleisure...

The color guard and marching band perform at the football game against West Deptford High School.

Behind the scenes of Color Guard and Marching Band

Julia Sitnick, Eastside Sports Editor
November 20, 2024

Close your eyes and think about a high school football game. There’s a good chance you visualize a group of players on the field, cheerleaders on the sidelines and stands packed with excited fans. Close your eyes again, and you may notice that the images...

FUNBOX brings the world's largest bouncepark to the Cherry Hill Mall.

Cherry Hill jumps to new heights with FUNBOX Bouncepark

Ava Crawley, Eastside Community Editor
November 19, 2024

FUNBOX, billed as “the world’s largest bounce park,” brought 25,000 square feet of pure fun and excitement to the Cherry Hill Mall. From August to October, for $24 a person, visitors could dive into a massive inflatable play-ground with 10 unique...

Stockton University plans to release their maple syrup into small gift shops and community farmers markets.

Stockton University carries out Maple Grant in New Jersey

Dino Russo, Eastside Online Community Editor
November 19, 2024

Looking at a bottle of maple syrup from any grocery store, the whereabouts are almost always listed as somewhere in the northeastern U.S. or Canada. New Jersey, however, is not one of the states usually listed. But, does it have to be this way? A recent...

Guitar art as shown in Eastside's November Issue

The cycle of music: the resurgence of shoegaze

Amelia Siegel, Online News Editor
November 19, 2024

Shoegaze is a subgenre of alternative rock and indie music that first saw popularity in the ‘80s and ‘90s. The term “shoegaze” came from British music critics who made fun of how shoegaze musicians looked down at their guitar pedals while playing....

Art as shown in Eastside's November Issue

Social media transforms the presidential campaign

Gabrielle Levine, Eastside Opinions Editor
November 19, 2024

“You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you,” Vice President Kamala Harris once said. Harris’s remarks, exuberant laugh and cooking videos have gone viral across the...

Art as shown in Eastside's November issue - Brain Rot infographic

Social media rots the brains of East viewers

Kaylee Yoon, Eastside Culture Editor
November 19, 2024

From split-screen videos that pair random attention-grabbing videos like Subway Surfers or an “oddly satisfying” video of slime with completely unrelated main content, to parody songs packed with internet jargon like “rizz” and “sigma,” brain...

Infographic as shown in Eastside's November issue

Death wish to the West: a love letter to America

Levi Bolotina, Global Commentary Editor
November 18, 2024

The Prime Meridian and the International Date Line: where the Earth splits in two. It is hard to believe that an imaginary line used only to describe a location would also be used to differentiate completely different sets of morals, cultures and ideologies. Over...

Brain DuBois poses in front of the house.

DuBois Haunted House’s final year

Claire Ding, Eastside Features Editor
November 16, 2024

Enter: the Rialto Theater. On January 17, 1974, theater manager Joseph Siciliano’s naked, mutilated body was discovered in the Harmony River after a dispute with Phillip Newcombe, the Rialto’s owner. Under the management of Newcombe’s grandson,...