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

The Review

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

The Review

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

The Review

Immigration ban contradicts American values, fuels hate crime epidemic

Immigration ban contradicts American values, fuels hate crime epidemic

Natasha Faruqui, Staff Writer March 2, 2017
Trump's recently suspended immigration ban has promoted scapegoating of minority groups while emboldening religious prejudice.
Physics students build Rube Goldberg machines

Physics students build Rube Goldberg machines

Compiled by Gracie Blue and Amy Liu February 23, 2017
Watch students' Rube Goldberg machines in action!
Music chapel showcases talent, underclassmen performers

Music chapel showcases talent, underclassmen performers

Izzy Andrews, Jack Shea, and Alex Tinkham February 22, 2017
The annual music chapel showcased many upperclassmen performers. Watch video for renditions of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and Adele's "Make You Feel my Love."
Special Music: Alaska

Special Music: “Alaska”

Video crew February 16, 2017
"Special Music" recaptures original musical arrangements performed during Upper School Chapel.
The sunshield of the James Webb space telescope undergoes testing in California.

Looking Up: Space is hard

Aileen Zhang, Design staff February 13, 2017
In this first installment of senior Aileen Zhang's science column, she discusses the dangers of studying space, even from afar.
This card was ilustrated by Anisha Lal at the Women Helping Empower Each other Galentines Day celebration.

A dozen uniquely SJS Valentine’s Day greetings

Staff February 13, 2017
Trying to woo your Valentine? You sure will with these zingy one-liners!

Illness sweeps through Upper School, sophomores hardest hit

69 students on Wednesday, Feb. 1 and 82 students on Thursday were absent from school due to illness.

Lawyers Foley (’04) and Williams (’02) journey from storied cloisters to Fulbright Tower

Maggie Ballard, Staff Writer January 30, 2017
Recently, alumni Lea Williams (‘02) and Tiye Foley (‘04) reconnected at Fulbright Tower, which houses both their law firms. The two discuss their career journeys with the Review Online.

There’s nothing healthy about Musical.ly culture

Natasha Faruqui, Staff Writer January 23, 2017
Musical.ly culture has promoted narcissism, bullying and objectification to ten-year-olds and adults alike. It has to stop.

Inauguration reactions range from celebration to mourning

Eli Maierson, Staff Writer January 21, 2017
Trump's inauguration streamed from channel ABC13 in the Chao Room on Jan. 20. While some sported "Make America Great Again" apparel, others wore somber black.

Freshman swimmer sets sight on Junior Olympics

Maggie Ballard, Staff Writer January 19, 2017
Freshman Eric Wang, who has raced against Olympic swimmer Simone Manuel, trains 22 hours a week in hopes of qualifying for the NCSA Junior Olympics.

Diversity conference opens up dialogue, reflection on 2016 election

Mia Guien, Staff Writer January 12, 2017
Representatives from high schools across the nation discussed identity, minority struggles, and the presidential election at the Student Diversity Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
Load More Stories

Comments (0)

All The Review Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest
Activate Search
The official student newspaper of St. John's School.