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The Panther Press

Student newspaper of Strath Haven High School

The Panther Press

Student newspaper of Strath Haven High School

The Panther Press

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Boost our award-winning student journalism team! We are hoping to attend the Fall 2026 National High School Journalism Convention in Orlando, FL, as well as to print additional color pages in the upcoming school year. Thank you for considering a donation!

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Make an effort to understand someone’s name without jumping to conclusions
Cayla Gaffney ’29, Reporter • Apr 18, 2026
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The HeART of Haven Season 1, Episode 3: AP 2D, 3D Art
Eli Graves '26 and Pearl Tweedy '26 Apr 15, 2026
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REVIEW: ‘Beloved’ is haunted by history
Fiona Seale '28, Opinions Editor • Apr 10, 2026
Fans cheer on their team in Xfinity Mobile Arena on March 20th during the Tennessee vs. Miami OH game. Both teams participated in the first round of the NCAA March Madness tournament.
REVIEW: March Madness comes to Philadelphia
Lexi Glass ’29, Reporter • Apr 10, 2026
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PANTHER ‘PINION: Blaming AI is missing the point
Siya Goindi β€˜29, Reporter • Apr 7, 2026
Julia Orlando (9) and Juniper Word (9) visit with one of the puppies from To Love a Canine Animal Rescue on Wed., March 11. "It was a way to relax and take a break from school," Word said. "A way to ease your mind before tests and homework."
Excited puppies return for student visit
Cayla Gaffney ’29, Reporter • Mar 12, 2026
Colin Foster (12) reads arguments during the B lunch debate on Friday, March 6.
Speech and debate team hosts congressional debate demonstration
Evie Fernandez '27, Managing Editor of Print • Mar 11, 2026
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The Panther Pod Season 3, Episode 18: Mr. Brian Fili
The Panther Pod Season 3, Episode 18: Mr. Brian Fili
Manny Pickup '26, Podcast Host • Mar 4, 2026
Sophomore Elizabeth Whitehead (10) lays in bed after receiving an ACL reconstruction surgery. Whitehead tore her ACL during field hockey practice on the second day of school; the recovery typically takes 9 months. Provided by Elizabeth Whitehead.
Haven’s female athletes face ACL tear epidemic
Fiona Seale ’28, Opinions Editor • Feb 26, 2026
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Richard Kim (10) catches a frisbee in front of Gate E8 on March 14. Although it was midnight at the time, some students were determined to stay awake and active, while others attempted to get rest on the floor or chairs.
Band, orchestra students’ Orlando flight canceled
Jane Yau '29, Amber Fan '29 • Mar 14, 2026
Principal Mr. Andrew Benzing admires the Havenworks showcased in the exhibition. All the art in the DCCC Regional High School Exhibition was made by high school students across the county, including Haven students.
Haven art displayed at local college galleryΒ 
Charlie Grueser '28 and Nathalie Basilevsky ’28 Mar 13, 2026
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REVIEW: β€˜Tapestry’ by Carol King offers timeless, unforgettable anthemsΒ 
Morgan Matthews β€˜28, Detours Editor • Mar 27, 2026
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PANTHER ‘PINION: The blurred line between feminism and misandry
Damini Mydur ’29, Reporter • Mar 26, 2026
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Being frank about food dyes
Being frank about food dyes
Nathalie Basilevsky ’28, Reporter • Apr 7, 2026
A student looms over untouched work. Winter depletes students’ energy, making them less motivated to complete their schoolwork.
β€˜Winter fatigue’ strikes Haven, weighs on student productivity
Darcey Strachan ’28, Haven Happenings Editor • Feb 27, 2026
With the popularization of immune boosting supplements, health officials emphasize the importance of maintaining a healthy diet, regardless of supplements. Importantly, health officials emphasize these supplements lack substantial evidence regarding their benefits.
Immune boosting supplements cause controversy
Lavanya Dixit ’27, Health and Sciences Editor • Feb 26, 2026
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REVIEW: β€˜This Podcast Will Kill You’ will leave you dying for more
Nathalie Basilevsky ’28, Reporter • Mar 2, 2026
Illustration by Mat Mataac
‘Heated Rivalry’ scores a goal for queer representation
Mat Mataac ’28 Feb 26, 2026
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