COVID-19: When will we play sports again?

Sharif McCurdy '22Contributor COVID-19 has, in one way or another, affected everyone around the world. Cancelled sports events have affected athletes worldwide. Whether you are an athlete, coach or even a spectator at St. Paul’s, the absence of sports due to COVID has affected your livelihood. The sports that have been pushed back, rescheduled, or... Continue Reading →

The obscure art of speedcubing

Yash Varma '24Contributor There are two types of people in this world: those who can solve a Rubik’s Cube and those who cannot. Those who can solve a Rubik’s Cube may be a part of the global society of speedcubers. What exactly is a speedcuber? Essentially, it is someone who can solve the twisty puzzle... Continue Reading →

Grading the NBA Draft

Kieran Light '21Contributor On November 18, the NBA held its draft for incoming rookies at the ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. Today, I will be grading the top three picks and one draftee that just might surprise you. Anthony Edwards, SG (pick #1, Minnesota Timberwolves): B+ Edwards is probably the most ‘boom or bust’ pick... Continue Reading →

LeBron’s Big Legacy?

Skyler Griffith '21Sports Editor Any enthusiastic NBA fan has their own opinion on who the league’s G.O.A.T. – or ‘Greatest of All Time’ – is. The two most common responses to the G.O.A.T. question are Michael Jordan and LeBron James. However, the amount of support for either NBA legend being the G.O.A.T. is nearly equal;... Continue Reading →

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