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Jackie WIlliams 20 shows off her unique style. Williams and other Prep Fashionistas stay on trend this Fall with layers and the hottest color: silver.

Prep Fashionistas Share Trendy Advice

Grace Weiand and Sophie Jurion October 31, 2017
For a cold, lazy day, Prepsters favor warm hoodies in all shades of the rainbow.
Pulse dances out their excitement st the back-to-school assembley. Leaders hope to build the team in numbers while keeping the unity of the group.

The Heartbeat of Prep: Pulse

Milo Pepper, Staff Writer October 17, 2017
“I am most excited for a song that gets the whole school moving.”
The cast of the fall play, Truffles. Truffles is inspired by Italian dramatic history and Commedia Dell Arte.

Seattle Prep Drama Presents: A Pocket Full of Truffles

Emma Cooney, Editor-in-Chief October 13, 2017
This year’s fall play is like nothing the Theater Program has ever done before.
Senior Asta Wylie will take a Gap year and pursue her musical dreams in Nashville next year. Wylie has intends to pursue her academic studies at New York University in 2018

Asta Wylie: On Her Way to Fame

Mia Griff, Staff Writer May 26, 2017

Most students at Seattle Prep think they have a busy schedule. Between sports, homework, and extracurricular activities, we must be much busier than the average high school teen. However, those who think...

The cast and crew of Seattle Preps Festival of One Act Plays.

One Actstravaganza

Emma Cooney, Managing Editor May 26, 2017

The Spring One Act Festival at Prep is a theater festival showcasing student-directed short plays. For senior participants, One Acts are a great way to close out the year, or try theater at least once...

Summer On a Teen Budget: Free Activities in the 206

Annika Bjornson, Staff Writer May 26, 2017

No matter what people's interests or budgets look like, they are sure to be able to find fun, cheap activities within Seattle during the summer of 2017 that range from rock concerts to dance lessons in...

Your Future Favorite Artists–Emerging Singers of 2017

Joe Robinson, Staff Writer March 9, 2017

In 2017, we should expect to see the rise—and resurgence—of artists who are making their way into the spotlight. Remember the song “Mr. Brightside”? The band who wrote the song, The Killers, will...

Prepsters Embrace Interesting St. Patrick’s Day Traditions

Owen Hendricks, Staff Writer March 8, 2017

March 17th marks St. Patrick's day, a religious celebration celebrated by millions worldwide. Though some choose to celebrate this holiday by eating corned beef, cabbage, and potatoes, others choose to...

Rest In Penquin

Abby Arthur and Noah Pingul March 6, 2017

To all Club Penguin members, it’s time to say goodbye to your igloos, and your puffles, because after 11 years Club Penguin is shutting down. Club Penguin began in October of 2005, and will close March...

Local Up and Coming Artists

Mimi Parent and Mia Griff March 6, 2017

In Seattle, the music scene is extremely active. Many new local artists are developing and forming. With this in mind, The Seattle Prep Panther has determined the best new local bands! Hey Marseilles Spotify...

Get Out Revolutionizes Horror

George Kent, Editor-in-Chief March 4, 2017

There is a thin line in horror movies between comedy and horror. It is a more difficult distinction to make than one might imagine. In that moment of intense tension before a scare, it is a natural impulse...

Oscars Seek to Diversify

Lilly Thompson, Staff Writer February 28, 2017

In times of turmoil, people have always looked to entertainment for a way to escape and immerse themselves in music, movies, television, etc. The first couple months of 2017 have been wrought with anger,...

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