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By Sam Hetrick, news editor Most sports previews include a look at the past season for each team. What was their record? Did they make a deep run into the … Continue Reading Sports spring into action
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By Sam Hetrick, news editor Most sports previews include a look at the past season for each team. What was their record? Did they make a deep run into the … Continue Reading Sports spring into action
By Haiku Peters, features editor “I feel that I have always had a knack for writing,” seventh grade poet Rosalynd Philips said. “I enjoy doing it. Writing poetry is my … Continue Reading Poet’s profile: Phillips publishes to ‘Storybird’
Seniors in Mr. Lee Scandinaro’s economics classes interviewed residents of Crawford County to create this project. Scandinaro is completing his student teaching at Saegertown High School under the direction of … Continue Reading Crawford County citizens share values, concerns, and hopes
By LaWrynn Edwards, panther paw editor Saegertown Pride Alliance (SPA) members are coming together with new shirts and new officers to spread their positive message of acceptance. The shirts include … Continue Reading SPA sports new officers and new look
By LaWrynn Edwards, panther paw editor
By Nick Opsanic, staff writer For the past 100 years, life as a child growing up was made up of mostly “fun,” with great toys, games, and books. Lionel Trains, … Continue Reading Column: Is life being cancelled?
By Amanda Crowl, editor in chief Rube Goldberg, an american cartoonist, was famous for creating drawings of complex machines to complete simple tasks. Mr. Chris Greco’s seventh grade science class … Continue Reading Science students create ‘Rube Goldberg’ machines
By LaWrynn Edwards, panther paw editor
By Haiku Peters, features editor “Life is a fight for territory and once you stop fighting for what you want, what you don’t want will automatically take over.” ~ Les … Continue Reading Library Watch: Circulating books is a good first step
By Amanda Crowl, editor in chief Saegertown has limited options for eating out, but a new choice was recently added: the Traveler’s Cafe. The new cafe is open six days … Continue Reading Traveler’s Cafe: Saegertown’s newest place to suppress the munchies
By LaWrynn Edwards, panther paw editor
By Josie Deeter, design editor and Paisley Mangold, social media editor Saegertown students had the opportunity to participate in team-building and physical fitness activities in the gym class with Army … Continue Reading Army provides team building and fitness activities
By Amanda Crowl, editor in chief This year’s prom is a senior prom. Only seniors are invited, and each senior may take one guest. This announcement was made by Principal … Continue Reading Principal Baker: Prom is on but with restrictions
By Sam Hetrick, news editor Having won sectional, district, regional and super regional championships, Saegertown junior Hunter Robison has one last title to claim: state champion. Robison won the PIAA … Continue Reading Robison shines at Super Regionals, heads to states
By Emma MacAdam, website editor Students from Saegertown high school recently competed in the Pennsylvania American Legion Essay Contest through Legion Post 205 in Saegertown. This year’s topic was “What … Continue Reading Saegertown recognizes American Legion essay winners
By Josie Deeter, design editor The Lady Panthers defeated Mercer 45-38 this past Saturday to advance in the District 10 2A playoffs. Tonight they face West Middlesex in the semifinal … Continue Reading Lady Panthers advance to District 10 semifinals