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The Student Newspaper of St. Joseph's Prep
Vol. 46, I ssue V
1733 West Gir ar d Ave. Philadelphia, PA, 19130
Apr il 1, 2021
Lil Uzi Vert topped the record $5 million gift from the Howley Foundation, and the Prep is paying back the local rapper by naming the school after him.
Asynchronous Wednesdays
By L uke Gallagher ?23
The staff of The Hawkeye (and the entire student body for that matter) mourn the loss of Asynchronous Wednesdays.
On Thursday, February 4, the St. Joe?s Prep For Others Forever Campaign received a $5 million donation from Nick Howley ?70 of the Howley Foundation.
With it dies "my chance to catch up on homework" and "enough sleep." (Photo: Villiger Archives | TikTok)
After reading about Nick Howley's conMr. Vert tribution in the February issue of The Hawkeye, Lil Uzi Vert responded, saying, ?I just went up in my price. I just went up in my price. I just went up in my price. Money, my bank account, this all precise.? Born just a few blocks away see UZI p. 4
(Photo: Amazon.com)
Welcome to St. Uzi's Prep
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Prominent benefactor Lil Uzi counts his money while sitting atop Mother Prep.
SAGE Goes Vir tual, Students Hungr y "Hi Hungry, I 'm Dad."
Asynchronous Wednesdays, or simply a "day off" as it lovingly came to be known as, was extremely short-lived. "It wasn't nearly around long enough for us to appreciate it, and now it's gone," said William Guckin '21 mournfully. For more obituaries, keep reading!
Picking Up Good Vibr ations Ghee now accompanies daily temperature checks with vibe checks. There have been many new restrictions and rules among the Prep due to COVID- 19, one of which is a temperature check at the door done by Director of Transportation and Student Activities Bryan Ghee. However, vibe checks are also beginning to be implemented with this mandatory temperature check.
In an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus and student happiness, SAGE has turned to fully virtual dining, forcing students to look for three-dimensional food elsewhere.
That enjoyment comes to an abrupt halt as ravenous in- person students arrive at the cafeteria only to find that SAGE Dining Services has instituted fully- virtual dining.
Because of COVID- 19, the Prep has implemented a more relaxed dress code. Accordingly, this seems to have brought on new vibe checks when students first enter school each morning. Sean Prue ?22 reported being stopped as he walked into school and asked if his ?fit? (outfit) was ?valid? (worthy) by Ghee. Prue was given a three- day JUG because of his failure to pass Ghee?s vibe check.
Such was the case on March 4, when the switch from traditional food to vir-
Prue is not the only one who has been caught off guard by a vibe check.
see DI NI NG p. 8
Connor McDonald ?22 described being stopped one
By M ur phy Bonner '22
The clock strikes 4:13 pm. The clock, like all others in the school, is broken. Nevertheless, students know that the Prep?s timezone is five hours and thirteen minutes ahead of the Eastern time zone, making it 11:00 am. As in- person students shuffle out of class and virtual students log off, they know that for the next forty minutes they are free from usual stresses of the school
day and can enjoy their lunch period however they please.
(Photo: CDC)
(Photo: I s that what it used to be like?)
By M ar tin Gallagher '22
CDC officer Dr. William Smith, M.D., (left) examines Mr. Ghee's (right) new vibe checking technology.
morning as he ate his breakfast, a bacon, egg, and cheese, before the first bell. McDonald said, ?Mr. Ghee asked if I had a ?bev? (beverage) to drink with my sandwich.? McDonald, having no such drink with his ?rather dry bacon, egg, and cheese," was given one- day JUG. Many others have been given JUG by Ghee for not passing the vibe check. Despite these reports of not passing the vibe check, many students have also received approbation for their vibes. Luke Hoey ?22 explained how Ghee
applauded him for his ?calm vibe,? and was thus given a certificate for his passing vibe check. Hoey said he hung the certificate in his room, and it is a highlight of his career at the Prep. ?Sometimes the vibes simply must be checked," said Ghee. "This is just to ensure good vibes only in the 'vibesphere,'? which is what Ghee calls the Prep for some reason. The vibe check exists to ensure that there are only good vibes? or else!?