Each month the Sentinel likes to spotlight one random student. The process is completely arbitrary and for this month I sat down with new freshman Riley Page to get to…
To continue the series, this week I check in with Monika Gabriele. What college do you attend? I currently attend Dartmouth College in New Hampshire Do you have a roommate?…
Aries- March 21- April 19 Remember to floss this month! hineseavities are in your future! Taurus- April 20- May 20 Connect back to your roots and hug your mom. She…
If you want to take a break from studying for March exams or staring blankly at quizzes you took in October, you are in luck. A group of talented actors…
By Ripley Goodwyn “The Riverbed,” Japanese artist Yoko Ono’s latest venture, takes viewers on a journey of mindfulness and meditation. Ono, John Lennon’s second wife, has always valued viewer interaction…
Over the weekend St. Luke’s hosted its 3rd annual Social Justice Leadership Summit, where St. Luke’s students spend most of their day learning and talking about prevalent social justice issues.…
I am not much of an economist, but when I found out that General Electric (GE) was moving to Boston, I knew that this would affect the economy in Connecticut, the…
On Saturday Evening, the St. Luke’s Drama Club introduced a new tradition. Cabaret Night was a gathering of Alumni that were involved in theater productions at St. Luke’s, where the…
This year, the SLS squash team welcomes the newest addition to its coaching staff. We interviewed the new assistant coach, Mac Pivirotto ‘11. He gave some insight on how the…
The new movie Krampus has been one of the most anticipated Christmas film of the year. In the trailer, a typical suburban family accidently summons a christmas demon, which threatens…
With a fairly underwhelming media campaign, Mockingjay failed to live up to Hunger Games fans most reasonable expectations. Even if we look at the movie simply as a film,…
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