2018

Does Climate change determine weather you feel happy or not?

September 27, 2018

By Jennifer Segura ’20 Some people prefer the rain while others prefer the sun. Weather can affect physical feelings. But can weather affect how people feel mentally? Aliyah Sosa, a junior, stated that when it […]

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Debit or cash?

March 7, 2017

By Jennifer Delgado ’17 When you’re eating out with friends or simply shopping, you will realize that most of them will pull out their debit cards. However, some still carry around cash, mostly because their […]

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The need of cellphone usage

March 7, 2017

By  Liliana Ramirez ‘18 The use of cellphones are used daily in the life of a student. It is almost as if students are addicted to their phones. In Pritzker, students are not permitted to […]

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First dates: Awkward but memorable

February 28, 2017

By Estrella Mendoza ’17 “First Dates are like job interviews. Good impressions count. Awkwardness can occur. Outcomes are unpredictable.” Every true love has to start from somewhere, like a date. First dates can be as […]

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Students react to Vine’s death

February 28, 2017

By Irving Espinoza ’17 According to an article on Forbes’ website, “MySpace, though clearly the dominant player, got complacent and never innovated.” Tom Anderson, former owner of Myspace, sold the site to Rupert Murdoch’s News […]

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Ulises Goes to States!

December 6, 2016

By Hernan Bueno ’18 Ulises Bautista is a senior on the Pritzker Cross Country team. Bautista began running for the Cross Country team his sophomore year and became captain of the boy’s team this year. […]

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Band students take on honors program

December 6, 2016

By Dania Herrera ‘19 This year, Pritzker College Prep decided to add an honor programs for some of the electives including band. The honors band program became a program for any student who currently has […]

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The Future Agents

December 2, 2016

By Hector Lopez ’19 and Jonathan Rosales ’19 In late September of 2016, the FBI Explorers’ Program took a start. This program includes 12 sessions at the FBI building in Chicago, and they meet every […]

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Large family every single day and night

December 2, 2016

By Jennifer Delgado ’17 Growing up, most of the kids’ TV shows we’d watch revolved around a protagonist’s hectic life with his or her large family. Little did we know, some of us would end […]

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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 […]

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