Books: you can never have enough! That's why EastLit has three authors and books that are mandatory adds to any "To Be Read" list every month. Peruse these peer-written reviews and prepare to run, not walk, to your nearest bookstore to add these picks...
Inesa Linker, Eastside Culture Editor February 22, 2021
Mental health is something many parents aren’t equipped to handle. This line of logic is something that especially applies to immigrant parents. Mental health is an issue that has gained increasing traction in the last couple of years and is something...
Although there is some disagreement on what being a first-generation immigrant exactly is, it's generally agreed that a first-generation immigrant is a citizen who has a parent that immigrated to the country that they are citizens of. At Cherry Hill East,...
Inesa Linker, Eastside Culture Editor January 4, 2021
Nicole Vital ('22)
Tik Tok: an app almost everyone in 2020 is familiar with and an app that most everyone uses. As of October, Tik Tok estimates that it has about 850 million active monthly users, 41 million of those users being from the United States....
As internet applications increase in popularity, TikTok, the newest social media to take over the world by storm, has had an exponential impact on teenagers among many other demographic groups, especially students in the Cherry Hill East community. Having...
Crunchy cookies, chewy cookies, fudgy cookies, and cakey cookies are just a few of the categories we can group these delicious treats into. Whether they are chocolatey or minty, we can all agree that cookies are some of the most versatile baked goods....
Inesa Linker, Eastside Culture Editor August 28, 2020
“We should get ice cream right?” my younger sister said to me as we sat outside on Monday in the heat. The high for Monday, August 25th, was 91 degrees and the humidity made the day feel like it was even hotter. On that same Monday, Starbucks released...
Inesa Linker, Eastside Culture Editor August 27, 2020
What do you do after being stuck at home for the majority of the past five months? What do you occupy yourself with and how has being in lockdown changed you? As a person what’s different? For Grayson Leslie (‘21), it’s her hobbies and rediscovery...
DECA States took place on Monday, March 2nd and Tuesday, March 3rd. Students taking business as an elective had the option to participate in DECA regionals, and the top performers from the regional competition advanced to the State level. Of the 320 East...
The Winter Choral Concert will take place this Thursday, January 16th. The vocal department forms an integral part of the East community, bringing hundreds of students together through their love of music. From vocal workshop to the Belles of East, the...
Cherry Hill residents voted yesterday for their new mayor and Cherry Hill council members. The mayoral candidates this year were Democrat Susan Shin Angulo and Republican Nancy Feller O’Dowd.
O’Dowd and Shin Angulo are both active members...
The March of Remembrance, a Holocaust memorial walk, takes place annually on the first Sunday of October. Hundreds of people attend every year to remember the holocaust and encourage tolerance.
The march seeks to give honor to Holocaust survivors,...