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The Review

According to organizers of the Houston march, over 23 thousand protesters turned out at the event.

Marchers join worldwide movement for women’s rights

Sophie Caldwell, Copy Editor January 26, 2017
Over 23 thousand protesters marched in the Houston Women's March on Jan. 21. Similar events in support of women's rights took place in cities around the world.
Runners in the Chevron Houston Marathon could run either 13 miles or 26.2 miles.

Houston Marathon runners gain inspiration

Sophia Lima, Staff Writer January 22, 2017
Students and faculty who participated in the Chevron Houston Marathon found the experience fulfilling and inspiring.
La La Land, from Whiplash writer and director Damien Chazelle, is studded with breathtaking musical numbers and dance sequences.

Under Review: “La La Land”

Emily Chen, Online Editor January 18, 2017
Movie musical "La La Land" transports audiences back in time with its jazzy soundtrack and Classic Hollywood glamour.
Many episodes of the sci-fi show Black Mirror muse on futuristic technology.

Under Review: “Black Mirror” gives dark but accurate social commentary

Kate Habich, Staff Writer January 9, 2017
The British anthology show continues to fascinate viewers in its third season with futuristic technology that reveal truths about our modern life.
A Year in the Life was a four-part Netflix exclusive that premiered in November.

Under Review: “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” turns characters upside down

Sophie Caldwell, Staff Writer January 3, 2017
The long-awaited revival "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" did not live up to the high standards set by the original beloved comfort show.
Barbara, left, and Sophia attended a performance of The Nutcracker over Thanksgiving break.

Host family life: Thanksgiving from a different perspective

Sophia Kontos, Staff Writer December 6, 2016
What's Thanksgiving like to someone who didn't grow up celebrating the holiday? Sophia Kontos shares her experiences with foreign exchange student Barbara.
Pieces from the Butterfly Project were displayed in the Great Hall.

Breakthrough students create art inspired by Holocaust Museum Butterfly Project

Andrew Duong, Staff Writer November 27, 2016
A small portion of the pieces in the Holocaust Museum's Butterfly Project was displayed in the Great Hall. Museum members presented the works and explained their history to Breakthrough Houston students.
The crew of A Brief History of America pose before the show.

Day in the Life of a Stage Manager for “Complete History of America (abridged)”

Sophia Kontos, Staff Writer November 24, 2016
Read about the behind-the-scenes action of crew members and stage manager Sophia Kontos during the production "A Brief History of America."
Barbara, left, and Sophia stand on the Great Lawn.

Host family life: FAQ’s

Sophia Kontos, Staff Writer November 17, 2016
Even almost halfway through the school year, some people still aren't completely sure exactly where exchange student Barbara is from.
Barbara and sophomore Sara Lichtarge enjoy the homecoming football game.

Host family life: Kinkaid Week with Barbara

Sophia Kontos, Staff Writer November 11, 2016
Kinkaid Week is full of traditions that can seem bizarre to newcomers. Host sister Sophia Kontos describes her week with exchange student Barbara.
Science Olympiad club founders Zachary Boroughs and Kevin Jung work with club member junior Johnny Coudsi.

Science Olympiad team exceeds expectations at first competition

Louisa Sarofim, Staff Writer November 8, 2016
The newly formed SJS Science Olympiad team competed against far more experienced teams but still managed to place admirably in their first competition at CyFalls.
Pictured is Rodriguez with his club wrestling team in 2015, which includes many athletes from St. Johns.

Wrestling Olympian joins coaching staff

Dani Yan, Assignments Editor November 3, 2016
Initially rejected by wrestling coaches, Alberto Rodriguez went on to compete in the 1996 Olympics. Last month, he became an assistant coach for our wrestling team.
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