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Jackson Jhin (13) looks back to junior year as he makes Forbes 30 under 30.

Jackson Jhin (‘13) makes Forbes 30 Under 30

Nathan Kim and Brandon Wu May 3, 2023
Jackson Jhin retraces his journey back to junior year after reflecting on his success.
8th Wonder has an outdoor space filled with H-Town memorabilia where guests can chat and enjoy local brews.

Business is ‘brewing’ at alum Ryan Soroka’s 8th Wonder Brewery

Elise Anderson, Abby Manuel, and Sofia Aboul-Enein November 11, 2022
In 2013, alum Ryan Soroka (‘02) opened 8th Wonder Brewery, the sixth brewery ever in Houston, after overcoming many obstacles, including getting his college major changed four times and losing his desk job in 2008.
Shadows of Pecan Hollow, set in East Texas in the 1980s and 1990s, recounts the tale of Kit Walker, a teenage fugitive-turned single mother, and her quest to escape her former lover. 

Caroline Frost (‘99) releases debut novel, “Shadows of Pecan Hollow”

Elizabeth Hu and Lauren Baker February 17, 2022
After ten years of editing, writing and revising, Caroline Frost (‘99) will be at Murder by the Book on Feb. 19 to read excerpts from and sign her debut novel, “Shadows of Pecan Hollow.”
Myles Lewis (11) is the Director of Analytics for the Miami Marlins.

Marlinball: How an SJS alum turned his love of baseball, differential equations, into an MLB career

Lillian Poag, Copy Editor September 8, 2021
Myles Lewis ('11) is the Director of Analytics for the Miami Marlins, a job he has dreamed of since high school.
Alumna creates nonprofit, provides telehealth access for seniors

Alumna creates nonprofit, provides telehealth access for seniors

Lillian Poag and Mia Hong April 22, 2021
After seeing low-income and elderly communities struggle to gain access to healthcare during the pandemic, Sunnie Liu (‘17), a rising senior at Yale, started the Texas branch of the nonprofit TeleHealth Access for Seniors.
Election escapades: Examining experiences and impacts of the 2020 election

Election escapades: Examining experiences and impacts of the 2020 election

Fareen Dhuka and Laney Chang November 20, 2020
The 2020 election has surmounted both voting records and expectations of many members in the St. John's community. The Review Online put together a special election package featuring stories of students, faculty and alumni in Congress to showcase the tremendous influence politics has on and off campus.
Katherine Centers novel The Lost Husband was adapted into film and added to Netflix. Within three days, it claimed the number one spot.

“The Lost Husband” hits number one on Netflix

Cameron Ederle, Staff Writer September 17, 2020
Three days after the movie “The Lost Husband” was added to Netflix, Katherine Center (‘90), the author of the original novel, woke to discover that the film had become number one on Netflix US charts. 
The Lost Husband captures a love story between recently widowed Libby and a shaggy, gruff farm manager, James O’Connor.

Katherine Center’s (’90) “The Lost Husband” adapted into film

Ella West, Copy Editor April 10, 2020
Screenwriter Vicky Wight directed the movie adaptation of “The Lost Husband,” a novel written by Katherine Center ('90).
On Feb. 18, Congresswoman Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (93) spoke to members of SPEC and WHEE about her work on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee.

Congresswoman Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (’93) speaks to SPEC, WHEE

Bailey Maierson, Staff Writer March 9, 2020
On Feb. 18, Congresswoman Lizzie Pannill Fletcher ('93) spoke to members of SPEC and WHEE about her work on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee.
Impact: Caroline Spears (13)

Impact: Caroline Spears (’13)

Ella West, Copy Editor January 22, 2020
Sophomore Ella West sits down with Caroline Spears ('13) to talk about her work writing legislative papers for politicians.
Impact: Mariam Matin (11)

Impact: Mariam Matin (’11)

Ella West, Copy Editor January 9, 2020
Copy Editor Ella West sits down with Mariam Matin ('11) to talk about her organization, Second Day, that helps people find social impact jobs.
Isabel Wallace-Green (15) is performing in the Christmas Spectacular as a member of the ensemble.

Isabel Wallace-Green (ʼ15) performs in Radio City Christmas Spectacular

Abigail Poag, Assignments Editor January 8, 2020
Isabel Wallace-Green (ʼ15) has been performing in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular since early November.
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