Tia Flores, Online Editor | February 23, 2021
Paige Stanley, Editor-in-Chief | February 8, 2021
Kate Ridgeway, Managing Editor | February 5, 2021
Annabelle Deasy | December 15, 2020
Emi Nakata, Staff Writer | October 9, 2020
Cyrus Berger, Staff Writer | May 5, 2020
Kaitlyn King, Jeffrey Go, and Annie Roske | March 25, 2020
Kate Ridgeway and Annabelle Deasy | March 21, 2020
Cece Brown , Caroline Casey , and | October 11, 2019
Tia Flores, Online Editor
February 23, 2021
Each day, Seattle Prep students who stay on-call for the entirety of four classes spend over 4.5 hours on Microsoft Teams or Zoom in virtual classes. During these classes,...
Hobbs Hegedus, Staff Writer
February 21, 2021
While online school may protect a person’s health from COVID-19, it may be adversely affecting health in another way.
Paige Stanley, Editor-in-Chief
February 8, 2021
“The Social Dilemma” on Netflix is a documentary/actor-portrayed film that delves into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how technology controls its users...
Kate Ridgeway, Managing Editor
February 5, 2021
The following Instagram accounts are good sources to learn more about mental health, find affirmations, and be inspired by the stories and resilience of others. @victoriagarrick....
Kate Ridgeway, Managing Editor
February 5, 2021
The hashtag #makeinstacasualagain has floated around Instagram for years, with users longing for the platform to return to the carefree atmosphere it had when it debuted in...
Hobbs Hegedus, Staff Writer
December 21, 2020
“Relief” When asked about the election, Dario Cababawood ’21 responded with just one word, “Relief.” Relief, relieved, and other synonyms were found in all the testimonies of Prep students interviewed about the results of the election.
December 15, 2020
Although students may have their own holiday traditions, do students ever think about what the Seattle Prep staff is doing on their holiday vacation? From chopping down Christmas...
Alison Choi, Staff Writer
November 13, 2020
In June, there were hundreds of peaceful protests for the Black Lives Matter Movement around the world, but now, the protests have completely come to a halt. Social media...
Maya Shields, Staff Writer
November 9, 2020
America: a democracy, a country governed by its people, but is the newest member of the United States Supreme Court a true reflection of the beliefs of American citizens?...
Gael Loor, Staff Writer
November 3, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has swept the nation at an alarming rate. One possible early source of the first reported U.S. case came from Washington State, after a man came back...
Paige Stanley, Editor in Chief
November 1, 2020
“I spoke to @vmagazine about why I’ll be voting for Joe Biden,” said Taylor Swift’s recent Instagram post picturing her holding up Biden, Harris 2020 cookies. The...
Annabelle Deasy, Staff Writer
November 1, 2020
In the 2016 election, only 55.5% of eligible voters cast their vote, but this year Gen Z has begun pushing the community to use their civic power and increase that percentage....
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...
Cece Brown, Visuals Editor
October 30, 2020
The cycle contains news outlets, newspapers, social media, and basically anything that people can see and take in. But more specifically, as viewers of the media cycle are taking in more and more information it is important to remain critical and to do research on what is being shared.
Notre Dame’s Reopening Teaches a Lesson
October 19, 2020
What is the cause of all new Covid-19 cases in Notre Dame? Apparently it is the result of off campus partying.
Blue Light in the Digital World
October 13, 2020
Hardie’s Swimsuits for Justice
October 12, 2020
“Seeing their faces light up and being so grateful for what I was doing is what gave me motivation to keep working hard and making suits every day. Those moments were when I actually felt like I was making a difference.”