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Grandma Style Meets Skater Boy: Fall Fashion at Prep

Mimi Jurion, Editor-in-Chief October 12, 2016

This year's seniors are the last 90s kids left at Prep to leave a legacy of fashion trends from their childhood generation- capturing the essence of "off the shoulder" shirts worn by Sandy in Grease and...

Spine-Chilling Must-See TV This Fall

Lilly Thompson, Staff Writer October 7, 2016

Autumn has arrived, and the time to curl up on the couch with a piping hot Pumpkin Spice Latte and dig in to some superb fall television is finally upon us. With Halloween close at hand, this year’s...

The 1955 Seattle Prep Pep band with Director Thomas Rodrique.

New Student Pep Band Makes First Appearance

October 3, 2016

(the following excerpts are reprinted from the February 12, 1954 issue of The Panther) On Wednesday, Feb. 3, the clash of cymbals and the roll of drums heralded the return of Seattle Prep’s school...

Summer Blockbusters to Watch Out For

Mariella Saludares June 10, 2016

When people think of summer, they think of swimming pools, ice cream, or sunscreen. But what really hypes up the hot season are the new upcoming summer blockbusters that will surely make a person laugh,...

Derulo Delights at iHeart Radio Music Awards

Mikaela Frigillana, Online Editor June 8, 2016

Some of the biggest names in Hollywood took the iHeartRadio Music Awards stage on Sunday, April 3, to celebrate all the exciting achievements in music over the course of the past year. The host of the...

Tesla Model III Thrills Consumers

Paul Winebrenner, Staff Writer June 6, 2016

Many Prep students dream about cars. Dream they have scratched their car; dream they have a Ferrari or a Maserati, or a Tesla. Well very soon, it may be that more than one Tesla makes its day home in the...

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...

Cartoon By: Moses Kent

How Well Does Television Portray High School? (Hint: Not Well)

Gabi Jeakle, Staff Writer May 24, 2016

  It has been seen countless times. The typical high school rom com with the protagonist who just cannot seem to fit. Until of course they take off their glasses, and suddenly the world sees them...

Rising Star Brings Seattle Students to Broadway

George Kent, Staff Writer May 19, 2016

Prep Junior Matt Seib took to the big stage this March, starring as J.P. Finch in the Fifth Avenue Theatre's musical How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying. Performed March 3-5 over just one...

The Panther Breaks Down Hollywood: A Study in Deadpool

George Kent, Staff Writer March 10, 2016

You've never seen a movie like Deadpool. Unless you saw Deadpool this weekend. Which, judging by the box office, you probably did. Ryan Reynolds (technically director Tim Miller’s) ten-years-in-the-making...

Festival Lineups: Coachella, Sasquatch, Watershed

Maggie Kerner, Staff Writer March 4, 2016

The seasons of spring and summer bring excitement to those who love music. These seasons have the most anticipated music festivals on the West Coast. Coachella, Sasquatch, and Watershed. These festivals...

The Revenant Drags Its Way Into Oscar Contention

George Kent, Staff Writer February 26, 2016

Almost every person, animal, and landscape in director Alejandro Iñaritu’s new movie The Revenant is out to kill its protagonist, legendary frontiersman Hugh Glass. Glass, a rugged trapper and survivalist,...

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