Harry Shaw '28 Contributor This year, the annual St. Paul’s Walk took place on September 19, with St. Mary’s Academy and Balmoral Hall joining St. Paul’s processing through Assiniboine Park. It was hosted by the St. Paul’s Student Council in support of the charity KidSport, which provides grants so that all kids under 18 can... Continue Reading →
The Outsiders
Isaac Lavitt '25 Editor-In-Chief Drama has always been central to St. Paul’s mission to create well-rounded individuals. From the earliest of Jesuit schools envisioning drama to teach morality, to the elaborate sets of the 1980s, to the rise from the pandemic hiatus, those involved in SPHS drama are part of a tradition that stretches back... Continue Reading →
The Lloyd Voth Volleyball Tournament
Tristan Dang '25 Contributor From October 3 to 5, the first annual Lloyd Voth Invitational Tournament was hosted here at St. Paul’s for Varsity and Junior Varsity volleyball. Teams from across the city competed against each other to be crowned a champion. Lloyd Voth founded the volleyball club at St Paul’s, leading to its lasting... Continue Reading →
407 Votes and Four Teams: The SPHS Student Council Election
Maksim Thomas ’25 Contributor Israel Samuel This year’s student council election had four teams vying for the position of St Paul’s Student Council President and Vice President. First and foremost, one must give a deserved congratulations to the winners of this election: Mark Nashed and Israel Samuel, under team name BIG MAC. The team made it through... Continue Reading →
Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Teaching Excellence
Landon Pinette ’26 Contributor Sean Ehmann As students, we often forget to appreciate our teachers. We forget how much time, effort, and dedication they put into each lesson and how day after day they show up to class with a smile on their faces, ready to tackle yet another topic. One teacher who needs appreciation... Continue Reading →
Evan Peters Superstar!
Sean Ehmann ’24 Head Copy Editor When he walks through the halls with his unassuming appearance, and vanilla blond hair, you might not give him a second thought. But Evan Peters is the ultimate “don’t judge a book by his cover” story. Listen to him or be forced to listen to him for a moment, and you... Continue Reading →
Fun and Faith: Student Pastoral Team
Gabriel Arias ’27 Contributor Sheryal Khokar This school year was very momentous for the Student Pastoral Team! The SPT played a significant role in creating a spiritual atmosphere for the students and with every meeting, more students joined, and every organized activity grew our mission as the heart of the school. All the heavy work... Continue Reading →
Father Boutilier Bids Farewell to St. Paul’s
Isaac Lavitt ’25 Chief Editor Evan Peters For over 40 years, Father Boutilier has graced the corridors of St. Paul’s, endowing wisdom, spirituality and JUGS upon freshmen and seniors alike. However, that time is quickly coming to a close. At the end of this year, Father Boutilier will be moving on to new opportunities, as... Continue Reading →
Everyone Welcome at SPHS
Davis Cordeiro ’27 Contributor June is here and with that comes a very important time for the LGBTQ+ community, a time for recognition and reflection in the world on how we can all come together and accept each other for who we truly are. Throughout history the LGBTQ+ community has been discriminated against for many reasons... Continue Reading →
Mussels to Money: St. Paul’s Student Wins Big!
Isaac Lavitt ’25 Chief Editor It is rare for any person, let alone a high school student, to create meaningful change to the world. However, our very own Baljot Rai has not only made this impact but has done it in three fields: a trifecta of focus and resolve. From creating an innovative solution to... Continue Reading →