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BOO-yah: Great Halloween Activities in the PNW

Aslan McCurdy, Staff Writer October 19, 2015

This October is filled with fun activities for you and your friends participate in. In order to get the perfect Instagram post for this fall, look no further than Snohomish. Craven Farms, a pumpkin patch...

A Shock to Your Ears: Earshot Jazz Festival

Paul Winebrenner, Staff Writer October 19, 2015

Beginning on October 9th, Earshot Jazz Festival will kick of the beginning of the jazz season. The festival, which has been running since 1986, is predicted to draw its largest crowd yet to the fifteen...

Seattle Prep Drama presents the Three Musketeers opening on November 5

All For One, And One For All

Gabi Jeakle, Staff Writer October 19, 2015

Adventure! Swords! French people! They’ll all come together November 5-8 in Seattle Prep’s production of The Three Musketeers based on novelist Alexander Dumas’ tale of adventure and intrigue. The...

Music Madness: Fall Boasts New Releases

Mikaela Frigillana and Mariella Saludares October 15, 2015

What better way to start off the 2015-2016 school year than with new music? Ranging from pop and alternative styles to R&B, artists left and right are releasing fresh tracks for their listeners. The...

As I was walking on my AP art field trip to Gasworks park, I came upon a small puddle formed by the rain fall of the previous evening. In this puddle I saw not only the wonderful structures around me, but the rays of sun striking through the cracks of the structure. I not only saw the physical structure, but also the underlying feelings of human society in a time of conflict and misunderstanding. And then...click, the moment was captured Joe Ratliffe 16 (@joeratliffephotography) AP Studio Art

Artist Spotlight

October 15, 2015

  At Prep there are many different art classes offered and many students’ art skills shine through in these classes. An artist’s work from each grade level was chosen to show off their talents...

“Autumnatic” Must-Haves

Mimi Jurion, Staff Writer October 15, 2015

Autumn has arrived, and Pumpkin Spice Lattes aren't the only things keeping us warm this season. It's very difficult to wake up in the morning and pick out an outfit that is fashionable, yet comfortable...

Everest Climbs to the Top This Weekend

George Kent, Staff Writer October 3, 2015

Drama. Suspense. Frostbite. The best word to describe Everest, the new film directed by Baltasar Kormákur, is 'solid.' The film recounts the true events of May 10, 1996 when a team of amateur mountain...

‘Ultron’ Delivers Fun, Action

George Kent, Staff Writer May 15, 2015

By George Kent Avengers, Age of Ultron has been the most anticipated movie of the year, and has already topped the box offices in its opening weekend, but does it live up to the hype? Can any movie...

Going Green and Gold for St. Patrick’s Day

Meghan McLaughlin, Editor-in-Chief March 17, 2015

  With spring just around the corner, flowers come into bloom, leaves return to the trees, and that fresh green color is restored to the great outdoors. Yet this may not be the only type of green...

Into the Woods and Down the Drain

March 14, 2015

JEFFREY PELAYO '17 2015 is predicted to be the year for bigger, better, and bolder movies. The year has barely begun, yet viewers are already excited for what 2015 has to offer. Although 2014 had the...

SNL Hits 40 Years

March 11, 2015

LEEDS RISING '16 On February 22, 2015, one of the greatest American television shows reached a major milestone. As of last Sunday, Satur­day Night Live had aired 40 seasons since 1975. After “The Tonight...

Students Clash Viewpoints on Academy Awards

George Kent, Staff Writer February 16, 2015

With the Academy Awards rapidly approaching, the Panther asked two students to give their viewpoints on the Ceremony. The results were amusing. 'the Movie Lover': The Academy Awards have long been...

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