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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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PANTHER ‘PINION: We read too many misogynistic books in school
Elizabeth Gebhardt ‘29, Reporter • Mar 13, 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 gallery 
Charlie Grueser '28 and Nathalie Basilevsky '29 Mar 13, 2026
GUEST CONTRIBUTION: EVs face a reality check
GUEST CONTRIBUTION: EVs face a reality check
Guest Contributor Mar 12, 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
Illustration. Photo by Cayla Gaffney '29
REVIEW: Shamrock Cream Ice returns at Rita’s
Cayla Gaffney ’29, Reporter • Mar 9, 2026
Kaylee Fortney (10) and Ella DeVesa (10) laugh excitedly at one of the smallest donations. City Team collects clothing for all ages.
Students attend MLK day of service, uplift community
Joya Nath ’28, Reporter • Feb 27, 2026
Dylan Ching (12) carefully sculpts an insect-shaped vessel in AP 3D Art. Ching drew inspiration from ancient Chinese themes to develop his AP Portfolio.
FEATURED CLASS: AP 3D Art and Design offers creativity, independence
Gigi Detweiler ’28, Reporter • Feb 26, 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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The cast of Alice by heart runs the show during the rehearsal on Wednesday, Feb. 11. The show opens on Friday, Feb. 27.
VIDEO: ‘Alice by Heart’ cast and crew prepare for debut performance
Joya Nath ’28 and Gigi Detweiler '28 Feb 27, 2026
A photo of Rodgers, alongside her painting Generalized Anxiety Disorder-GAD (Anxiety), which is on display at The Gallery at Delaware County Community College from February 23–April 3, 2026. The painting was created as part of Rodgers' series on mental health diagnoses and awareness.
TEACHER CREATIONS: Mrs. Jennifer Rodgers’ personal journey through art
Eli Graves '26, Reporter • Feb 26, 2026
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Illustration
PANTHER ‘PINION: You don’t actually hate Shakespeare 
Eli Graves ‘26, Reporter • Mar 5, 2026
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PANTHER ‘PINION: The bandwagon shouldn’t change your opinions
Rowan Brown ’29, Reporter • Mar 2, 2026
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Students help themselves to lettuce at the salad bar in the cafeteria.
Looking behind the lunch line
Adrian Gonzalez-Diaz '29, Reporter • Feb 27, 2026
A student looms over untouched work. Winter depletes students’ energy, making them less motivated to complete their schoolwork.
‘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: ‘This Podcast Will Kill You’ will leave you dying for more
Nat Basilevsky ’28, Contributor • Mar 2, 2026
Bad Bunny ended his Super Bowl halftime show with a powerful message of unity.
Opinion: DTmF (I should have taken more pictures) of Bad Bunny halftime show
Anabella Larin ’27, Reporter • Feb 26, 2026
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