by Renzo Falla '11
Over the past few weeks, the schoolhouse has been packed with delicious treats. Throughout the year, there is always the occasional bake sale, which quite magically is always a sure way to boost morale. Not only is it a very feel-good practice, but it is a great way to raise money for any group on campus. >More
by Sterling Kahn '10
There is no better day in the year for a rower1 or a coxswain2 than that first gorgeous day on the water. The exhilaration of knowing you’ve escaped from the erg3 room for another season. This year has gotten off to a relatively early start for crew, and things are looking quite promising. In the boathouse workshop, on a wall, above a work desk, is a series of three wooden plaques. >More
by Evelyn Kramer '10
Recently, everyone walking by the flagpole enjoyed a strange sight. A group of ten or fifteen students danced and flailed around our flag in what appeared to be silence. >More
by Emily Mester '10
St. Paul’s has hosted dancer Priyadarsini (Priya) Govind and her musicians as part of the ongoing celebration of India Week. >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 Andrew Lopez-Balboa’10

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5: Move to Foster, the Upper, or Middle, in hopes of getting above the high-water mark.

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4: Spend some dorm-bonding time building a moat.

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3: Fashion a raft from book shelves. Use bed sheets as sails; if caught in the music building, construct an ark out of orchestral instruments.

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2: Fill your dorm’s E&R bags with sand to build a makeshift levy.

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1: AVOID HARGATE!
by Claire Stanton '11
One of the most painful moments experienced at St. Paul’s may be the brief period of time right after a presentation, when a speaker asks the rows of silent students in Memorial Hall, “Are there any questions?” The seconds feel like hours and fidgeting ensues until a brave hand finally rises from the masses. >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 Jack Martinez '12
Piracy is one of the world’s oldest professions. Since time immemorial, the high seas have drawn brigands in search of a living. Even today, pirates attract attention in some of the world’s most commercially active waters—most notably, in those off the coast of Somalia, the “Horn of Africa.” >More
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Every year, around this time, the Biology classes break out the scalpels and smelling salts and prepare for one of the most memorable activities of the year: dissecting fetal pigs. In order to learn more we sat down with Mr. Donnelly, one of the biology teachers. >More