Nick Pickel, Staff Writer | December 17, 2020
Annie Roske, Staff Writer | December 16, 2020
Kelly McGarry, Staff Writer | December 16, 2020
Lauren Teders, Staff Writer | December 15, 2020
Hannah DeGroot, Staff Writer | December 13, 2020
Hannah DeGroot, Staff Writer | November 17, 2020
Ava Pitts and Delphine Mock | November 2, 2020
Jeffrey Go and Jack Coleman | October 31, 2020
Annabelle Deasy, Staff Writer | October 8, 2020
Piper Wood, Staff Writer
December 18, 2020
The holidays are a special time of the year for lots of families in the Prep community. Traditions are an important part of celebrating the holidays, even if this year some...
Nick Pickel, Staff Writer
December 17, 2020
For the past 7 years, Woodland Park Zoo has put on the well-received “WildLights” event in which they used LED lights to recreate scenes of nature and animals along the...
Annie Roske, Staff Writer
December 16, 2020
Premiered in early November, Dash and Lily is an eight-episode series on Netflix, taking place in New York City in late December before, during, and after Christmas. It follows...
Kelly McGarry, Staff Writer
December 16, 2020
During the pandemic, it seems like the activities people can partake in are limited. With this list, that will not be the case anymore. Go on a Randonaut journey Get...
Lauren Teders, Staff Writer
December 15, 2020
Christmas cookies are a staple of the holidays, but with such variation in flavors, texture, and appearance, it can be difficult to decide which ones will be best to spend...
Maya Shields, Staff Writer
December 15, 2020
2020 has been filled with attempts to bring a sense of normalcy to everything that has been turned upside down by COVID-19 and various other impactful events. As the holiday...
Hannah DeGroot, Staff Writer
December 13, 2020
For the Plant Mom: A perfect gift for any plant lover is a DIY succulent gift kit from Seattle-based Cutieplants. Katie Hart from West Seattle created this business this...
Hannah DeGroot, Staff Writer
November 17, 2020
While most summer activities across the U.S. were canceled due to coronavirus, one had its biggest comeback yet. Drive-in movie theaters became one of the most popular things...
November 2, 2020
The current state of the world and the Covid-19 outbreaks have caused the Seattle Prep Drama program to think outside the box for this year’s school play. This year's play...
October 31, 2020
The scary, Spooktacular holiday of Halloween is right around the corner, and with the holiday comes many Halloween themed movies. With so many great Halloween movies to choose...
Piper Wood, Staff Writer
October 30, 2020
The Halloween season is upon Seattle Prep students. Many have found ways to celebrate the spooky holiday in a COVID friendly way and are creating new traditions to rev up...
Margot Gwynn, Staff Writer
October 30, 2020
Although temperatures are dropping, the Halloween spirit remains high in Seattle. Despite traditional “trick or treating” being problematic during these times of coronavirus,...
Cece Brown, Visuals Editor
October 13, 2020
With each episode having a new murder or abduction case for the BAU to solve, it is sure to keep the viewers engaged. The show delves into both views of the team and the potential murderer or “unsub” (unknown subject) that the BAU is searching for.
Annabelle Deasy, Staff Writer
October 8, 2020
Junior Lauren Brant turned her baking ability and decorating talent into a quarantine job. Brant struggled to find an available job due to the pandemic so she found her own innovative way to make some money.
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