Wynn Eaton
Lifestyle
20 Black TV Shows and Movies That Impacted Media
1. The Cosby Show Created and produced by Bill Cosby, The Cosby Show remains one of the most influential programs in television history. Its impact rested in depicting a family that happened to be Black, rather than a family defined solely by their "Blackness" as a plot device.
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BSU on why MLK matters to Black History
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St. John’s Theater Brings Austen to Life with Engaging Pride and Prejudice
From November 20th to 22nd, the St. John’s theater department staged Pride and Prejudice. Saturday’s show drew a packed audience, creating a strong sense of excitement. The play follows Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with family expectations, first impressions, and an unexpected connection with Mr. Darcy. As the
Faith on Four Wheels: Mission and Ministry starts car blessing tradition
Last Friday, during homeroom, the Mission and Ministry team held a blessing of the cars for the first time ever. Students sat in the chapel where Father John blessed water, the students and shared words of wisdom about driving. Afterwards, students proceeded to the parking lot, where Father John, Ms.
SJC Influencers on building a brand and facing backlash
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Sports
Field hockey seniors talk about being a senior and the team
0:00 /2:34 1× The Sabre interviewed some of the seniors on Field Hockey about the impact the team had on them, their favorite teammate past or present, their favorite game, their favorite senior night tradition, and their favorite memory. Seniors reflected on their WCAC championships and travel trips.
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Mac Cronin '26 and Jayden James '26 participate in USA Lacrosse over the summer
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SGA brings back the crown
For the first time since 2023, St. John’s is bringing back the Homecoming Court. After the tradition was put on pause last year due to the student government (SGA) becoming overwhelmed with other projects, the leadership team decided it was time to revive it in a big way. The
BSU Starts the Year Strong with a Packed First Meeting
Last Friday during community time, the Black Student Union (BSU) held its first meeting of the year, drawing a large and enthusiastic turnout from students across all grade levels. Senior leaders Brooke Lancaster, R.J. Bernard, Osai Bintie, Addison Kafele, Ari Slade, and Giselle Grant introduced themselves, shared BSU’s
Spring Fling back for 2025
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