THURSDAY, MARCH 27 — St. Luke’s has had a journalistic tradition since the very early days: our first student news organization (and the first St. Luke’s non-athletic activity), the St.…
This first week back from spring break is full of vibrant colors, despite the cold weather. Senior Seeley Fancher, wore a cobalt blue pair of corduroys with accent zippers on…
TUESDAY, MARCH 25- Students were able to see the recent updates in the new science wing walking into school this morning. Renovations will hopefully be done by the end of…
FRIDAY, MARCH 7 — Two days ago, students from all four Houses participated in the St. Luke’s Upper School’s first official Spelling Bee. Pictured above, St. Luke’s junior Casey Zhu…
THURSDAY, MARCH 6 — It was once the case that Mr. Holyfield would make violators of the dress code help out in the kitchen; fifty years ago, students were able to…
This past week in StormStyle, two people showed exemplary style sense! First, we noticed Henry Seth, ’16, who wore bright blue pants that helpfully brought out the blue in his…
The Sentinel‘s World News Editor, Megan Evershed ’15, sat down with St. Luke’s beloved Math Department in order to learn more about a few the teachers who work there. Here are…
“Stop laughing at the accents.” – Robert Powis ’14 and Sebastian Bates ’14 (Photography by Julia Muller) …
St. Luke’s has got one foot in the Olympic door with the help from our very own eighth grader, John Krill, who has been accepted into the water polo ODP or…
The Boys Varsity Basketball team’s season ended on Wednesday, but what a season it was. The boys played exceptionally well, making it to the FAA semifinals as well as the…
For those of you who remember St. Luke’s alumnus Abraham Ramirez ’10, you’ll be pleasantly surprised that the former Hilltopper is now a newly-minted musical artist. The Sentinel staff discovered…
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