Castiel Haripersad ’25 Copy Editor Photo Credit: NASA The moon, for millennia, has captivated our hearts and minds. We have studied it, praised it, and, as humans do with everything else, tried to find our meaning within it. The Apollo mission, one of humanity's greatest achievements, allowed us to land on the moon, and NASA’s... Continue Reading →
Wrong to Repair?
William Hudson '25 Science & Tech Editor Photo by Michaael Conroy The increasing prevalence of “right to repair” legislation will cause a shift in companies’ pricing in response to their broken repair monopolies, but is that necessarily a good thing? On Oct. 10, 2023, California became the most recent state to recognize the “right to repair”,... Continue Reading →
Four Players to Watch for the Winnipeg Jets’ 2023-24 Season
Rodmehr Filizadeh ’25 & Gurshaan Sidhu ’25 Business Editor & Contributor Photo credit: Luke Perrett/Illegal Curve The stakes for the Winnipeg Jets this season are the highest they’ve been since the arrival of the team in 2011. The 2023-24 season is crucial as the results will affect the current core’s future in Winnipeg. Moreover, the demand for a... Continue Reading →
Confidence and Calm: Crusader Cross Country Concludes a Courageous Championship
Sean Ehmann ’24 Head Copy Editor Photo by Luke Perrett On Oct. 11, 2023, at 12:00 p.m., most students sat snuggly in their third-period classes, but not all. Four hours away at the Asessippi Ski Resort, the Crusader Cross Country team was faced with traversing mountainous multi-kilometre courses to defend their provincial titles. The St. Paul‘s... Continue Reading →
Student Council Address 2023-24
James Chapman ’24 Student Council Vice President Photo Credit: Affan Faiz '24 To the St. Paul’s Community, Student Council President, Ryan Waller ’24, and I are excited and honoured to be the student leaders for St. Paul’s during the 2023-24 school year. We would like to thank everyone for supporting us throughout our campaign and electing... Continue Reading →
North America’s First Indigenous Saint
John Ergon Golpe ’24 Religion Editor Photo credit: Chris Sheridan The history of Christianity in North America is rich with stories of patron saints and martyrs, who are celebrated today for their inspiring heroics and acts of piousness. However, for every famous North American Martyr, there are numerous Indigenous saints whose stories are yet to... Continue Reading →
The Debate over Dress Code
Isaac Lavitt ‘25 Deputy Editor Photo by St. Paul’s High School St. Paul’s High School has always been known for its strict discipline and commitment to quality education. Part of this learning atmosphere is the school’s dress code, one that is distinguished from all others in the city. Consisting of a sport coat, slacks, a... Continue Reading →
A Sock Rebellion
Landon Pinette ’26 Contributor Photo Credit: Isaac Lavitt In a world filled with vibrant colours, patterns, and designs, one fashion movement has continued to confuse the masses: the unwavering dedication to boring black dress socks. These seemingly unnoticeable foot huggers continue to haunt our sock drawers, to defy the laws of fashion, and to suck... Continue Reading →
A Look into Stage Crew
Joseph Lewin ‘25 Contributor Photo by St. Paul’s High School Behind all the paint, nails, wood, staples, and glue in Murray Hall is a team of hardworking individuals. Without this team, the sets for the school’s dramatic performances would be bare and empty. The idea of a dramatic production is that you suspend your belief... Continue Reading →
Make The Most of St. Paul’s
Gabriel Arias ‘27 Contributor Photo by St. Paul’s High School St. Paul’s High School can make any student’s school life their best life. With a plethora of extracurricular activities and clubs to participate in, there can never be a student missing their interests. Students can even try out other things and find new interests at... Continue Reading →