There is an old Southern saying that claims “You can tell everything about a man by what’s under his bed.” >More
There is an old Southern saying that claims “You can tell everything about a man by what’s under his bed.” >More
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
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
Winter Term brings new experiences. Students enjoy a later start to their day. Advisee Dinners become a staple of evenings at the Upper. New this year, a Student Work Program will officially become part of the daily schedule. >More
Recently in Chapel, Mr. Matthews talked about the “Master Plan,” a document that outlines major renovations and changes to the campus. The scope of the document is large, with plans made for over thirty years in the future. >More
Since the beginning of this fall term, many students have encountered an influx of cell phones on St. Paul’s campus. This year, it has become increasingly easier and more common to find students using cell phones around Millville, despite the policy in the student handbook that forbids the use of cell phones and pagers on the school grounds. >More
A few weeks ago, a tragedy shook our campus. It happened quickly and without warning. It still feels surreal. In just one weekend, Grab and Go was taken from this earth by a force more powerful than us all. While the cause of our dear friend’s death has been determined, and most questions have been answered, in the wake of this calamity, one unknown remains: What will become of the School Store in the absence of its other half? >More
Is conservatism making a comeback at St. Paul’s? According to Charles Busch ‘10, “the number of bowties seen at seated meal is a manifestation of an increase in conservative activity.” In fact, conservatism would appear to be growing at St. Paul’s, by measures other than seated meal attire. >More