Alden Minuk ’26 Copy Editor Vano Shlamov/AFP via Getty Images A recent controversial Georgian law has caused numerous protesters to take to the street, attracting the attention of the USA and EU. The bill states that any media or non-government organization that receives more than 20% of its funding from abroad must register as “pursuing... 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 →
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 →
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 →
“No Wins” No More – Lando Norris Picks up First F1 Win
Rodmehr Filizadeh ’25 Business Editor FiA Peter Casey/USA Today Sport via Reuters There are few Formula 1 drivers as globally popular as McLaren’s star driver Lando Norris. An infectious personality of humour, great wit off the track and killer instincts on the track, Norris burst onto the F1 scene in 2019. Recognized as a major talent... Continue Reading →
The Oakland Athletics: The Arizona Coyotes of the MLB
Luke Perrett ’24 Sports Editor Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Oakland Athletics have historically been known for their nine world-series titles, the book and film Moneyball, the strange elephant on their jerseys, and their stadium: the Oakland Coliseum. The end of the 2023 season brought with it news that the A’s would be moving to... Continue Reading →
Minnesota Takes Home Inaugural PWHL Title
Luke Perrett ’24 Sports Editor Troy Parla/Getty Images For a league that was behind schedule, didn’t begin games until January, and doesn’t have any team names or logos, you would think that it would be a disaster waiting to happen. However, the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) defied all odds in their inaugural season. To... Continue Reading →
In Support of Car Shares
William Hudson '24 Science and Tech Editor Peg City Car Co-op Motor vehicles are a terrible asset. On average, their values depreciate by a tenth instantly upon being purchased, and by six-tenths after only five years. They are one of the most expensive belonging to upkeep with petrol, insurance, maintenance, and, oftentimes, the necessity of paying off... Continue Reading →
The Types of Computer Malware and How to Stay Safe
Manit Sethi ’26 Contributor Maxim Tolchinskiy/Unsplash Online safety is not taken seriously enough in the modern world. Every day, around 560 000 computers are infected by one of billions of malware programs. With so many people falling prey to these cyber-attacks, how can we fight this malware and protect our digital life? Educating ourselves on malware... 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 →