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Clinton’s Millennial Problem

Lilly Thompson, Staff Writer November 3, 2016

As the 2016 election comes to a close, Hillary Clinton is having trouble exciting millennials, a group that has proven they aren't willing to accept just anyone to be their president. Although the final...

Non-Catholics Find Acceptance, Opportunity at Prep

Non-Catholics Find Acceptance, Opportunity at Prep

What does it mean to be Catholic? To many students, raised in Catholic households, attending mass each Sunday since birth, this is not a question that merits answering. But to a large portion of Prep...

Prep Administrators cook up bratwurst at the 125th birthday celebration. This year marks Seattle Preps 125th anniversary.

The BIG 125

Abby Arthur, Staff Writer October 7, 2016

Happy 125th birthday Prep! With an all school mass accompanied by special guests, a party thrown on Thursday, September 22nd, and free shirts for the whole school; the Prep community did it’s school...

The 2016 Seattle Prep Pep Band. Band director Bost hopes the band will enliven games and Pep rallies.

Drumroll Please: New Prep Pep Band Forms

George Kent, Editor-in-Chief October 4, 2016

The buzz has been building for weeks now around Seattle Prep's new Pep Band. Headed by newcomer Sarah Bost, the band has been something of an unknown entity at this early phase of the school year. Instrumental...

The Feminism Interest Group meets to discuss plans for the year. FIG seeks to emphasize gender equality throughout the Seattle Prep community.

Sign Me Up

George Kent and Emma Cooney September 19, 2016
The clubs present in the Great Room on Friday were prime examples of Prep's celebration of diversity and enthusiasm for learning.
Author Jeff Hobbs spoke to Seattle Prep students about his book The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace

An Interview With Jeff Hobbs, Author of The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace

Emma Cooney, Staff Writer June 3, 2016

The biographical work, The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, tells the story of “a brilliant young man who left Newark for the Ivy League.” It is about Robert Peace, a man born in the unstable...

Rachel Gemperle (left) is one of the many students pursuing athletic dreams at the Collegiate level

Seattle Prep Athletes on to the Next Level

Sarah Buchanan, Sports Editor June 2, 2016

This year, Seattle Prep has a large number of students moving on to the next level of athletic competition in collegiate sports. Whether they are going to the Division 1 level or even community college,...

The Class of 2019 gather in the gym to listen intently to Bea Franklin’s ASB speech

The Votes are in: ASB Elections Results

June 2, 2016

Spring has sprung at Seattle Prep and as its flowers begin to bloom, so do this its student leaders. It is that time of year again and students were ecstatic to hear the promising speeches of this year's...

Seniors opt to GiveBIG to support the Prep Young Alumni Society

Seniors Invited to GiveBIG

Tessa Winkelhake, Photo Editor June 1, 2016

Earlier this month on May 3rd, a King County event sponsored by the Seattle Foundation, GiveBIG, prompted communities to make donations to local non-profits. This was part of a national event held on the...

Olympic Week 2016 Feature

Olympic Week 2016 Feature

March 17, 2016

Each year, Seattle Prep takes one week to engage in a test of strength, wits, and spirit. Olympic Week brings out the best in Seattle Prep Spirit.

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