Tucker Punke, Staff Writer | November 11, 2024
Audrey Popp, Staff Writer | October 27, 2024
Georgia Limbaugh, Visual Editor | October 21, 2024
Andrew Arnold, Freelance Writer | October 3, 2024
Mason Beckett and Tucker Punke | October 3, 2024
Sofia Dominguez, Staff Writer | May 28, 2024
Sofia Dominguez, Staff Writer | April 9, 2024
Daphne Bui, Delphine Mock, and Emmett Jackson | December 4, 2023
Elise Lydon and Emiline Beliard | November 9, 2023
Jackson Dierks, Staff
December 13, 2024
Nothing gets people in the Christmas spirit like Christmas movies. The problem is, there are a lot of great Christmas movies to choose from and many get ignored by movie watchers....
Faith Adams, Staff Writer
December 13, 2024
As the holiday season begins, for Seattle Prep’s choir led by Mr. Weeks, Christmas music becomes more than just a catchy melody. It is a celebration of the season’s true...
Jackson Dierks, Staff
November 25, 2024
Thanksgiving is a major American holiday that has been celebrated since the Pilgrims came over to America on the Mayflower in 1621. The holiday is a time for being grateful...
Sophie Walters, Staff Writer
November 20, 2024
Friendsgiving is a fun way to celebrate Thanksgiving with your closest friends. This guide should cover all the important tips for how to plan a memorable one as a student. A...
Chloe Horner, Managing Editor
November 17, 2024
As the leaves change color and the temperature drops, there's nothing quite like curling up on the couch with a good show. Fall is the perfect season for watching movies that...
Soliana Fishatsion, Staff Writer
November 15, 2024
Cuddled in a thick blanket with your favorite fuzzy socks, the fire is crackling, the pumpkin spice candle is lit—and you have an amazing book to read. Arguably,...
Tucker Punke, Staff Writer
November 11, 2024
For many students, fall is a bustling time full of sports, school, and pumpkin spice. However, for some, fall is a time to come up with original and creative ways to express...
Audrey Popp, Staff Writer
October 27, 2024
After months of preparation, two seniors prepare for a bittersweet but hopeful goodbye to the theatre program with one last play. Before Juan Guerra ’24 and Belle King ’24...
Georgia Limbaugh, Visual Editor
October 21, 2024
"Pulse! Pulse! Pulse!" The crowd chants as the perfectly coordinated dancers seize the stage. The lights go out and the dancers begin to perform; a performance that has been...
Andrew Arnold, Freelance Writer
October 3, 2024
This October 6th, join the Seattle Prep community in the Healy Theater at 2pm to come watch “A Spooktacular Fall Concert” hosted by the Seattle Prep Choir. This year’s...
Mason Beckett and Tucker Punke
October 3, 2024
A mysterious invitation. A party full of strange guests. A shocking murder that leaves everyone suspect. That’s right, the iconic board game turned stage production is here...
Ben Oswald, Online Editor
September 27, 2024
School is back in swing, and so is off-campus lunch. At Prep, only juniors and seniors can go off-campus during the 40–50-minute period. Located in north Capitol Hill, many...
Katelyn Fredette, Staff Writer
May 29, 2024
Last summer brought a big bang to the box office with movie favorites like "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer". This summer there is high hope for another booming summer movie season....
Sofia Dominguez, Staff Writer
May 28, 2024
Seattle Prep’s choir program is more than just a Window class—it is an inclusive community where music creates connections. Led by the talented Mr. Weeks, members of Seattle...
Unleashing Creativity: The AP Art & Design Program at Seattle Prep
April 9, 2024
March 6, 2024
Sip Into the Holiday Season with Copper Tree Coffee House’s Latest Festive Brews
December 14, 2023