Mauricio Barrientos-Garay ’26 Contributor Alden Minuk '26 Contributor Photo Credits: Disney Deadpool & Wolverine was highly anticipated, starring idols Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. And while it was a fun movie to watch, it was held back by a shallow antagonist, rushed ending, and poor incorporation of the multiverse into the... Continue Reading →
Holdout – A Short Story
Michael Wolanik '25 Contributor A tall, metallic figure approached a flattened structure that submerged into the earth. As the door opened to the building, it rubbed their hands together in giddy. Bunkers were found less and less these days, so finding one that never went online might as well have been hitting the jackpot. Sure,... Continue Reading →
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Volume 77 – Issue 4
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A Note From The Editor
Baljot Rai ’24 Chief Editor Emeritus From many long nights in the newsroom, to anxiously waiting for the large boxes full of the newest edition of The Crusader News, this year has been one that’s seen great growth and development for the newspaper! From writing my first article about Earth Month back in ninth grade,... Continue Reading →
Jalen Ngonda: The Future of Soul
Castiel Haripersad ’25 Copy Editor Gus Phillipas/ FUV Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Nina Simone, and Marvin Gaye – what do they all have in common? They were all transformative Soul artists of their era who served as inspiration to a young Jalen Ngonda, a singer-songwriter trying to bring Soul music to a new generation and revive... 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 →
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 →
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 →
Opinion – How Japan has Become a Corporatist, One-Party State
James Bailey ’26 Contributor EPA Japanese politics are often looked over by the West. This makes sense, as people assume? Japan’s politics have next to no bearing on our lives. However, Japanese politics are a very interesting topic for a multitude of reasons, not least of which is that Japan has been run as a de... Continue Reading →