by Lenny Troung '11
A man of unequaled strength, Samson fought and killed many Philistines singlehandly, becoming one of the strongest fighters in the world. Unable to beat him fairly, the Philistines approached the woman he loved, Delilah. After initially refusing she eventually informed them that Sampson’s hair was the secret to his powerful strength. >More
by Genevieve Denoeux '10
Ah, Thanksgiving…the all-American (and sometimes even Canadian) holiday that brings us home to our families for a much-needed break, seduces us with mouth-watering scents wafting in from the kitchen, and summons us to give thanks for all that we’ve got before plunging into the cold abyss of winter. And here at St. Paul’s, we certainly do have a lot to be thankful for. >More
by Will Ryan '10
The Short Answer: No >More
by Tom Owen '11
“But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you’ve got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?” – Clint Eastwood, Dirty Harry, 1971 >More
by Sam Miller '11
Last week, in an effort to boost dorm creativity, student council representatives were instructed to have their respective dorms “create a shrine to an Indian god or goddess.” However, by the time the assignment reached the majority of the student body, it had been thoroughly distorted. >More
by Woodworth Winmill ’12
What includes thirty-four girls, twenty-four boys, six faculty members, and a collection of spear-like objects? A surprising number of fresh athletes and coaches have swelled the ranks of St. Paul’s track and field team this season. >More
by Tom Owen '11
A few weeks ago, many dorms brought up the issue of having weapons at school – most importantly mentioning BB, air soft, or paintball guns. >More
by Hannah Shaper '11
On the frosty nights of Thursday February 5 and Saturday February 7, a massive portion of the St. Paul’s community gathered for a truly unforgettable show of true SPS talent. Enveloped in the dignified walls of Memorial Hall, our highly respected Master Players put on the performance of a lifetime. >More
by Evelyn Kramer '10
“Space invasion: I shot more people than I danced with,” says Molly Presson ’10 of the 2009 Mish dance. Some students like Molly took this year’s MISH theme “out of this world” very seriously. >More
by Jasmine Lee '12
A man in a black suit bangs his gavel as the speaker in the front bows to the applauding audience. As he returns to his seat, a vote sounds along with the gavel. He asks for approval of the point made by the speaker. Hands in the room shoot up. >More