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Sophia Magnano, Editor-in-Chief | May 25, 2025

Audrey Popp, Staff Writer | April 14, 2025

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Sophia Magnano and Charlotte Flynn | February 12, 2025

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Annabelle Bowman, Staff Writer
February 25, 2026
It’s first period, and class is about to start. You slide into your seat, pull a notebook from your backpack, and glance at the chalkboard at the front of the room. The...
Andre Mathew and Mason Beckett
February 20, 2026
John the Candy Man? Free French fries? The Commons serving sushi? Capitol Hill has always been a melting pot of diverse and exceptional food, and Prep is no exception. Dining...
Tucker Punke, Staff Writer
February 19, 2026
In Los Angeles, a once-ubiquitous feature of public schools is now one of the last of its kind. A warehouse in the heart of the city houses one of the few remaining instrument...
Diego Perez, Managing Editor
January 6, 2026
When the winter musical was announced, Mr. Weeks’ room erupted with cheer. Les Misérables, one of the most famous musicals ever made, is making a return to Prep’s stage...
Kate Smith, Staff Writer
December 17, 2025
Christmas music remains one of the most nostalgic and magical traditions of the season. Loved by millions, these melodies carry memories, emotions, and a warmth that seems...
Soliana Fishatsion, Staff Writer
December 17, 2025
It was a chilly winter night a few years ago, and my dad and I were walking downtown doing some very last-minute Christmas shopping, and we pass a large ad with drawing of...
Emiline Beliard, Editor in Chief
November 21, 2025
Growing up in a completely digital and automated world is a challenge no other generation has fully experienced—making Gen Z the guinea pig generation for social media. Although...
Kate Smith, Staff Writer
November 16, 2025
When the air turns crisp and the leaves start crunching under your shoes, there’s only one thing that makes autumn nights complete: a good movie. Whether you’re in the...
Audrey Popp and Marguerite Bindel
October 17, 2025
The Summer I Turned Pretty has captured the hearts and souls of millions of viewers, particularly when it comes to the Fisher brothers: Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher. The classic...
Caroline Ault, Writer
October 16, 2025
Over the summer, there were plenty of elite artists who came to Seattle, but that certainly does not stop this fall. The city has a various number of concerts coming up and...
Annabelle Bowman, Staff Writer
October 12, 2025
Omaki Sushi and Teriyaki is one of the most popular spots near school, but a lot of people think of it only for sushi. The truth is, their menu goes way beyond seafood, and...
October 10, 2025
Seattle Prep alumna Amanda Knox who graduated in 2005 is once again the focus of international attention with Hulu’s new series “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox”. The...
Peyton Remington and Kiki Punke
October 8, 2025
TS12 – Prep's Thoughts on a New Era of Taylor Swift From a curly-haired country star to a global pop sensation, Taylor Swift’s music has been a hit throughout the ages....
May 28, 2025
The Seattle Prep Jazz Band is on a roll this year. After taking first place at the Bainbridge High School Jazz Festival, the ensemble shows no signs of slowing down. With...
Agua Verde Cafe Stands with Immigrants
May 25, 2025
From Idea to Reality, Prep’s Newest Band is the Start of Something Special
May 20, 2025
Reworking Fashion: Prep’s Shift Toward Sustainability
May 1, 2025
