Nathan Macdonell ’23 Contributor This year, the Varsity Crusader Rugby Team season started early. The team was invited to travel down to St. Louis to play in St. Louis University High School’s (SLUH) second annual All-Catholic Rugby Festival. The team trained indoors at St. Paul’s and the WSF Soccer complex for weeks ahead of their... Continue Reading →
Everyone Welcome
Liam Galaugher ’23 & Varen Bautista ’23 Contributors Everyone Welcome is a mission rooted in our values of education, commitment to justice, and the Jesuit value of “youth lead-ing in a hope filled future,” and is spearheaded by students of the Human Rights Initiative (HRI). Our mission is to spread awareness and educate staff and... Continue Reading →
Uniqueness: A Student’s Perspective
Naren Sivasankar ’23 Contributor Wherever you go at each stage in your life, you meet all sorts of people, each with different interests and personalities. This is simply known as uniqueness. Uniqueness can be analyzed through different means, one of which is social interaction. Some may fit in whilst others may have a harder time.... Continue Reading →
Abnormal Normalcy
Isaac Lavitt ’25 Copy Editor Photo by Affan Faiz This year was normal. That is abnormal. Over the past three years, the world has been struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic. As we have returned to normalcy, we gained insight in our year without COVID and we grew as individuals and as a community. In the... Continue Reading →
A Reflection by Luke Perrett ’24
I was fortunate to bond with Yash starting at the beginning of grade 10, when he convinced me to come to a photography club meeting. I had no desire to be there in the first place, but his joy for the art got me hooked. We began spending lots of time together whether it be... Continue Reading →
A Tribute to Yash
Ilia Mehr Bakhsh ’23 Chief Editor I remember one day walking into rehearsal for 13 Past Midnight, our Spring drama production, where I saw Yash Varma and his cast-mate Caleb Pereira ’23 rehearsing their roles for the show. They brought their creative twist to their dialogue with allusions to Star Wars, both being huge fans.... Continue Reading →
Grade 11 Faith Roadshow
Luke Perrett '24 Sports Editor At St. Paul’s, grade 11 students take Religion 45S where they learn about a handful of major world religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. A major part of the class is the annual “Faith Roadshow,” where all grade 11 students visit various houses of worship around the city.... Continue Reading →
New York Fashion Week 2023
Liam Galaugher ’23 Fashion is a part of our global culture that celebrates diversity in all sizes and colours. Fashion Week is a biannual event occurring across the globe. The four cities that participate are New York, London, Milan, and Paris. The purpose of Fashion Week is a time for the industry’s top designers to... Continue Reading →
Higgs’s policy: a second look at the French immersion program
Nathan Poklar ’24 Politics Editor New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs recently announced that his government would be scrapping the French immersion program by the fall of 2023. The program replacing French immersion will be focused on developing French conversational skills in students, with Higgs claiming that this is the most efficient way to educate students... Continue Reading →
Conor McGregor: return of “The Notorious”?
John Ergon Golpe ’24 Contributor On Thursday, October 27th, Conor McGregor, known more popularly in the MMA community as “The Notorious,” announced in an Instagram livestream his plans to return to the UFC by early 2023. However, there are still some hurdles he must face before he can get back in the Octagon. Following a... Continue Reading →