Games

Plague Inc: The Perfect Plague

November 29, 2016

By Angel Zagal ’18 An app simulating a disease that spreads and evolves to wipe out humanity makes one want to evolve their disease as much as possible, and the app has great features. Plague […]

Culture

The National Anthem: Does it have a spot in football games only?

November 15, 2016

By Perla Flores ’19 and Dania Herrera ’19 Have you ever wondered why we sing the National Anthem at football games only and not other sports? The National Anthem was written by Francis Scott Key […]

News

Pritzker College Prep students attend report card pick up

November 15, 2016

By Mauricio Rodriguez ’19 On Friday, Nov.  4, students attended report card pickup at Pritzker College Prep. During report card pick up, parents or legal guardians receive their child’s grades and record for quarter one […]

Club Spotlights

Core and Cardio

November 15, 2016

By Liliana Ramirez ‘18 Is exercise part of your daily life? Everyone knows that exercise is very important because it helps keep you healthy and maintain the body you want. Pritzker girls are taking a […]

Culture

Modern Day Heroes

November 15, 2016

By Guadalupe Garcia ’18 A hero is someone who is “admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities,” according to dictionary.com.  When you think of heroes, you might think of a man dressed […]

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Woodstock dominates Varsity Volleyball Lady Jaguars

November 8, 2016

By Alexander Correa ’18  On October 25 the lady jaguars competed  against Woodstock High School, also know as the Thunder, in the first round of IHSA playoffs. The game took place in Woodstock’s gymnasium which […]

Fall Sports

Girls’ Rugby Team at NAC finals against Rowe-Clark

November 8, 2016

By Alex Bahena ’19 and Diana Gomez ’19 The Girls’ Rugby team faced Rowe-Clark on the Speer Field on Nov. 3 for the NAC championship. The Girls of Pritzker defended their championship from last year […]

News

Juniors excited about studying abroad

November 8, 2016

By Chloee M Toro ’18 Pam Johnson, Dean of Culture, announced at lunch on Oct 24 that juniors are now available to apply to study abroad through Global Glimpse. Many students were excited about this opportunity. […]

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