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The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

Football players high-fived the children at halftime.

Friday Night Lights provides support for children with cancer

Ashley Yen, Staff Writer October 16, 2018
On Oct. 5, St. John's hosted Friday Night Lights, a Candlelighters event for families of children with cancer.
Junior Asher Moll takes advantage of the quiet study space to finish his homework.

New study spaces help students find silence amidst library construction

Max Beard, Ethan Kinsella, Laney Chang, and Abigail Poag October 15, 2018
Upper School librarians Suzanne Webb and Peg Patrick instituted silent study halls in the Quad for students each carrier.
The ServeUp app helps students record their hours and notifies them of upcoming service projects.

New app helps students access volunteer opportunities

Celine Huang, Staff Writer October 13, 2018
Seniors Sebastian Varma, Ishan Kamat and Matthew Giordano released ServeUp, a free community service app, on Sept. 27.
Anthony Brandt, father of senior Lucian Bennett-Brandt, discussed his book about creativity at this years Book Fair Assembly.

Visiting author undertakes research in human creativity

Fareen Dhuka, Staff Writer October 11, 2018
On Oct. 3, Anthony Brandt spoke about creativity at the annual Book Fair Assembly.
A Day at the Urban Harvest Farmers Market

A Day at the Urban Harvest Farmers Market

Lily McCullough, Nat Larsen, and Jack Shea October 9, 2018
Video Crew filmed a day at the Urban Harvest Farmers Market.
After breaking three car windows, the thief took four laptops but left the seniors backpacks behind.

Whataburglar: Seniors’ laptops stolen after Episcopal game

Lilah Gaber, Assignments Editor October 8, 2018
On Oct. 5, someone broke into three seniors' cars outside the Whataburger on Westheimer.
Students observed young sea turtles at Texas A&M University at Galveston.

AP Biology students visit Galveston on annual field trip

Eli Maierson and Rahul Rupani October 7, 2018
Students in AP Biology traveled to Galveston on Oct. 2 for their annual field trip.
Trebuchet Trial: seniors Prithvi Krishnarao and Cameron May test their trebuchets range as part of their Physics II (H) project.

Trebuchet competition teaches engineering skills

Ryan Chang, Online Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2018
On Sept. 28, Physics II (H) students tested their wooden trebuchets against one another as part of their first graded project.
Argentinean empanadas were just one of many dishes available at Sabor Latino.

Latinos Unidos organizes “a taste of Latin America”

Bailey Maierson, Staff Writer September 27, 2018
On Sept. 25, Latinos Unidos presented various Latin American dishes for students to sample.
On Sept. 5, models of homes and skyscrapers filled the Glassell Gallery. This model was designed by Carrie Glassman Shoemake (‘70) while the lodge itself is located on a 50-acre site above the Colorado River.

Alumni display models, photos of architecture in Glassell Gallery

Roosh Bhosale and Sara Doyle September 24, 2018
From Sept. 5-19, models of architecture designed by SJS alumni were featured in the Glassell Gallery.
For the first year ever, there will not be school on Yom Kippur.

SJS schedules holiday in recognition of Yom Kippur

Eli Maierson and Bailey Maierson September 17, 2018
On Sept. 19, school will not be in session in recognition of the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur.
Students and faculty mill about in the middle of Club Fair.

Annual Club Fair provides opportunities to join extracurricular groups

Rahul Rupani and Ella West September 14, 2018
Sophomore Rahul Rupani and freshman Ella West share their experiences at the annual Club Fair.
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