Homecoming: that wonderful night where students stray from their everyday clothes to dress up in their classiest outfits. A night for students to relax, make memories, and dance, not one to worry about...
Every day, countless Prep students and faculty make a pit stop at the Copper Tree Coffee House for a morning boost or a mid-afternoon refresh. It is conveniently located on 10th Ave E, which is perfect...
Seasonal depression is a mood disorder characterized by depression that occurs at the same time every year; it especially occurs in climates where there is less sunlight at certain times of the year. Living...
“Freshmen plague,” “winter blues,” “football flue.” All are phrases referring to sicknesses spreading around school. Each school year, Seattle Prep students and faculty, experience rabid “plagues”...
Students recognized that the faucet handles went missing in the Ignatius Hall boy’s bathroom during early October. The boy’s bathroom was void of two of the three faucet handles, leaving only one sink...
The Microsoft Surface is the essential tool that all students use at Seattle Prep, but what about Prep before the Surfaces? Traditionally all schoolwork was done with pencil and paper. Although handwriting...
The “Panther for a Day” program at Seattle Prep is one that has had a special influence on Prep students for many years. If you ask most students at Prep, they will most likely have a story from...
As Panthers return to in-person school, Juniors and Seniors who have very little parking experience find themselves dumbfounded with Prep’s parking arrangements. Mr. Burks is handing out JUG to...
Last year many restrictions were set to ensure the health and safety of all students. One of those restrictions was lunch options. While the Commons, Great Room, and Smith Café were open to order boxed...
The annual Back-to-School dance is an event that many students at Prep look forward to every year. Due to COVID last year, there weren’t any school events, including the Back-to-School dance. Because...
Although fall for most students and teachers means back to school, for some it also means celebrating important holidays which center around renewal, forgiveness, community, and food. In the secular world, many think...
In the past year, if a person said, “I live in West Seattle,” the first statement that pops into people’s heads is “Oh, that commute was be awful.” It’s no recent news that the commute to and...