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Junior right side hitter Alexa Angelone gestures to the referee during the second set of the Pumas 3-0 win over Northwest on Oct. 23.

Narrowing the Gap

By Graham Thomson, Sports Editor
November 1, 2024
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Graphics: Sofia Spagnola

Best Bang for Your Buck

By Sophia Spagnola, Reporter
November 1, 2024
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Junior Rose Hawking has been hard at work to revive the Creative Arts Society. “While I am passionate about this, it can’t just move at full speed,” Hawking said.

A Creative Comeback

By Manola Rubiralta, Reporter
November 1, 2024
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"Being healthy, content, and satisfied are only a portion of what Fadool hopes the student body feels. Beyond this general wellness, Fadool cares about people experiencing true happiness. “I think joy is a powerful and healing ingredient,” Fadool said.

Wellness Reimagined

By Neva-Nataia Lowery, Reporter
November 1, 2024
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Security camera footage 
from the landing at UPrep.

Vandalism Forces Tightening of Security at UPrep

By Grant Davis, Reporter
November 1, 2024
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Prospective upper school families attend a UPrep open house on Oct. 26. The event aimed to attract applicants to the school.

Private School Enrollment Surges

By Thomas Li and Sol Starin
November 1, 2024
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The Puma Heritage Celebration took place in the ULab. “It’s really a showcase of cultures in our community,” Flor Hernandez, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging program director, said.

Observing a Community of Cultures

By Hannah Salemy, Reporter
November 1, 2024
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Calculus I teacher Kala Terselic teaching their fifth period Calc I class in CL161

Calc I Curriculum Changes

By Rayaan Hood and Teddy Bergstrom
November 1, 2024
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Local Races Largely Overlooked

Local Races Largely Overlooked

By Lucas Keppler and Avi Patel
November 1, 2024
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The view of Seattle’s waterfront from the highest point of the Overlook Walk. “The viaduct came down in 2019...and here we are in 2024,” Angela Brady, director of the office of the waterfront and civic projects for the City of Seattle said. “I think what’s really special is being able to create a waterfront for all, being able to create an inclusive, inviting waterfront that stewards the environment, that is more green and more beautiful, so people can come down and enjoy it and experience it in all its glory.”

Building Bridge(s)

By Sofia Delgado-Pack, Web Editor-In-Chief
November 1, 2024
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The Israel-Hamas war will enter its 13th month on Nov. 7.

More Than a Year of War

By Simon Alpren, Business Manager
November 1, 2024
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