


Latest Pack Time Activity Gives Insight on Election
(COVINGTON, La) — Two weeks prior to the presidential election, St. Paul’s students gathered into their Pack Time discussion groups between C and D period. The group leaders instructed the students to use their electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops, to visit a website where they could see which candidate’s beliefs they identified […]

BRIEF: SPS Executive Board Candidates, Platforms
(COVINGTON, La.) – As many St. Paul’s students lackadaisically integrate back into functioning learners after Easter Holidays, a few have clandestine motives. Every year following the feast day of St. John Baptist De La Salle, schoolwide elections are held to determine the Student Council executive board leaders, which consists of four electable positions and a […]

Opinion: Cruz Last Hope for American Welfare
On March 4, 2016, Sen. Ted Cruz of Houston (R-Texas) solidified his platform in front of Louisianians at a rally that took place at the Castine Center in Mandeville, La. This was in a now futile effort to win over enough voters to triumph in the Louisiana primary. Even though he was not successful in […]

‘Deadliest Teacher’ Set For Triumphant Return
Coming soon to a campus near you… FACULTY MEMORANDUM [Classified Location] [Classified Time] Dear Faculty, It has come to my attention lately, as I’m sure it has with many of you, that the time for the 105th Deadliest Teacher Tournament is drawing near, which is completely mandatory for all faculty who don’t want to have […]

You Choose: Has Jindal Handled His Position Adequately?
(COVINGTON, La.) — With the gubernatorial races in a runoff vote, it seems the appropriate time to analyze governor Bobby Jindal’s performance. According to a recent Gambit poll, only 27% of Louisianans approve of Jindal’s tenure as governor. According to informal canvassing, that number appears to be even lower at St. Paul’s School. “If I had […]

OPINION: Why Fiorina Trumps Trump
With the presidential elections more than a year away, the nation seems to be in a stalemate. In the past eight years, America has seen a dramatic enlargement of government powers. President Obama himself has issued a socialist-like string of executive orders in his term and is even proceeding with the unpopular Iran Deal after […]

BREAKING NEWS: BROTHER RAY TO STEP DOWN AS PRESIDENT
(COVINGTON, La.) — Bro. Ray Bulliard, FSC, shocked the entire community of St. Paul’s School today, announcing that he will step down as president at the conclusion of the school year. Bulliard will be remembered for his genuine kindness, sincere devotion to his work, and his mastery of the five core principles. He claims that […]

Humor or Purpose: What Elects Our President?
Written by Luc Hebert. It’s that time of year again. It is the time when our leaders have to start making campaigns for future roles of leadership, or the time when they ponder resignation. From early speculation within the student council, two names of possible future student council presidents have surfaced. These students are current […]

Conroy Passes Gavel to Giberga
Exiting Student Council President David Conroy and incoming President Sam Giberga (photos from the Conifer) As the school year winds down, elections speed up. The time has come for the student council of the 2013-2014 school year to pass the gavel to next year’s student council, beginning with the election of next year’s president, Sam […]