


Dr. Shawn Mullet Leading Course on Energy in the 21st Century
(COVINGTON, La.) — Dr. Shawn Mullet is leading an extracurricular course for St. Paul’s students that examines 21st century issues around the renewability of vital resources like energy, food, and water. The course will culminate in a trip to Iceland over Easter break. Mullet, a new teacher at St. Paul’s this school year, has already […]

SPS Students Travel to Washington D.C. for March For Life 2019
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark Supreme Court decision, ruled that abortion is a Constitutional right. Every year since this decision, hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Washington, D.C. to protest by “Marching for Life.” The march has kept the pro-life movement alive in the U.S. On January 20 St. […]

PJ’s Offers Exciting New Curriculum to Business Students
A new, exciting curriculum was introduced to St. Paul’s campus in February. Students in the business program now have the unique opportunity to work in a PJ’s located in the newly renovated Benilde Hall. The cafe provides hands-on experience to students in several different sectors of the business program. For example, students in Coach Drivon’s […]

(Smarticle) Dark Money and the Death of Democracy
(COVINGTON, La.) — Democracy is the key to making any free government tick. It’s what gets the wheels of personal liberty spinning, ensuring that elected officials represent the people and, more importantly, uphold their rights. The defining aspect of democracy is elections, ensuring that citizens maintain the power in the country, as they decide through […]

Grandparent’s Day: An Event for the Ages
(COVINGTON, La.) — St. Paul’s students celebrated with their loved ones at the Grandparent’s Day ceremony on Oct. 12, 2018. Hundreds of students and grandparents gathered at the Briggs Assembly Center following school dismissal. Then, Brother Ray Bulliard, F.S.C., provided opening remarks for the ceremony and introduced Campus Minister Jeff Ramon ’08. Following an opening […]

‘Goals for Graham’ Charity Project Honors Memory of SPS Lacrosse Alumnus
(COVINGTON, La.) Two members of the St. Paul’s lacrosse team have created a charity drive this year in remembrance of Graham Jordan. Jordan was an Honor graduate of St. Paul’s in 2014 and a prominent member of the St. Paul’s Lacrosse Wolves; however, Graham tragically passed away last year on Jan. 29, 2017. Jordan’s untimely […]

Senior Retreat Details Leaked, Sort Of
(COVINGTON, La.) Most students attending St. Paul’s look forward to the Senior Retreat, and the senior class and retreat moderators have always shied away from details about Senior Retreat whenever asked, making the anticipation much more agonizing. Senior Lester Guttuso commented on his recent experience of the retreat, which took place Jan. 3-5, and what […]

Annual ‘Stuff the Bus’ Food Drive Proves Smashing Success
(COVINGTON, La.) — During this year’s annual Stuff the Bus Food Drive, St. Paul’s School, along with Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic School, Mary Queen of Peace Catholic School, St. Peter’s School, Archbishop Hannan High School and St. Scholastica Academy, accumulated 10,088 lbs. of non-perishable food items. These donations, collected on Tuesday, April […]

Benilde Hall Renovation Plans Near Anticipated Completion
(COVINGTON, La) — After several months of research, planning, and preparation, St. Paul’s School principal Trevor Watkins has revealed near-completed architectural plans concerning the renovation of Benilde Hall. “Benilde Hall sits at the center of St. Paul’s campus,” Watkins said. “Because of the building’s unique location, we plan to do some pretty unique things with […]