Day: February 24, 2023
King of Fury (Chapter 1) By Adam Reinsch
Princess Johiehon was traveling in a carriage near the Potomac river. She had been traveling for several days from her home in the Kingdom of Kahrakwa. They are an ally of the nation she was visiting; the Kingdom of Marytolia. She was here to visit a certain someone for a potential marriage. She was traveling … More King of Fury (Chapter 1) By Adam Reinsch
Green Smudge in the Sky By Silas Eaton
This year was especially rare in astronomical circles. The rarity of this year comes from one astronomical object, known as a green comet. This comet’s name is C/2022 E3, quite boring in astronomer jargon. This comet only comes around to Earth every 50,000 years. The last time the comet was visible to those on Earth, … More Green Smudge in the Sky By Silas Eaton
Dive Time! By Ellen Haley
Kristy Pfaff, a senior at Saint John’s Catholic Prep, is committed to dive at the University of Kentucky in the fall of 2023. Kristy has been diving since seventh grade and it has been a huge part of her life these past six years. Committing to college for sports is impressive and intimidating, let alone … More Dive Time! By Ellen Haley
Cheap Ways to Buy Books By Kailey Nicholas
Finding inexpensive books is often a difficult task especially when books are a necessity for school. Often, needing just one book isn’t an issue, but having to purchase multiple books can cause struggles. If purchasing a used book with notes and highlights causes irritation, online texts maybe be a better option. Google often has links … More Cheap Ways to Buy Books By Kailey Nicholas
Pitch Perfect By Jasmine Milbourne
With Spring sports just around the corner, SJCP is gearing up for the last sports season of the school year. Bronson Taylor, a senior here at Saint John’s, is getting ready for his last year of high school baseball before college. He recently committed to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, a Division 1 school, … More Pitch Perfect By Jasmine Milbourne
Influential Black Figures By Davida Agyako-Wiredu
Katherine G. Johnson, mathematician and NASA scientist, showed academic promise very early in her life. Graduating eighth grade at the age of ten, her academic career seemed finished since there were no high schools for African Americans in her town during the 30s. However, her family moved 120 miles from where they previously lived to … More Influential Black Figures By Davida Agyako-Wiredu