


Students React to Fishy New Pond Regulations
(COVINGTON, La) — In past years at St. Paul’s, students have enjoyed visiting the pond whether they were enjoying the view, feeding the fish, or even fishing. Recently, rules have changed regarding the use of the pond, and students are not happy. These new rules constitute that students are no longer allowed to interact with […]

Senior Week Revives Brotherhood, Tradition
At the start of every second week of school at St. Paul’s begins a unique experience for the seniors of the school known commonly as Senior Week. The week stretches from the first principal’s assembly on Tuesday morning all the way to Senior Ring Ceremony on Thursday night. The week is designed to bring the […]

Wolves to Play Rival Blue Jays This Friday
(COVINGTON, LA) — The St. Paul’s Wolves are set to take on the Jesuit Blue Jays in a week-two rivalry game in Hunter Stadium on Friday, Sept. 9, 2016. Both teams are ready to add their own chapter to the historic rivalry that dates back decades upon decades. The Wolves started off week one with […]

The Litany of Saints: A Recently Founded SPS Tradition
(COVINGTON, La.) — Beginning in 2013, St. Paul’s School added on to its traditional prayer with a litany of saints. Over the years, this litany has progressively evolved, claiming its own place among the many traditions of SPS. “We were hoping to increase our students’ awareness of significant Lasallian figures,” SPS President Bro. Ray Bulliard, […]
Wolves Take on Impressive Edna Karr Cougars This Friday
(COVINGTON, LA) — The St. Paul’s Football Wolves are set to play the Edna Karr Cougars on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016, in Hunter Stadium. This annual matchup is highly anticipated for both the Wolves’ and the Cougars’ seasons, especially since this game is the first regular season matchup for both teams. The Wolves are coming […]

Five Core Rally to Take Hiatus
(COVINGTON, La.) — The Five Core Rally, which typically occurs at St. Paul’s within the first weeks of school for Pre-Freshmen, will not take place this year out of concern for the Pre-Freshmen’s adjustment to SPS. “It was just too much,” Pre-Freshmen and Freshman Counselor Gina Hall said. “The Pre-Freshmen are just adjusting, and it […]

Student Council Aids Furry Flood Victims
(COVINGTON, La) – Last Friday, the St. Paul’s School Student Council concluded a week-long drive for pet supplies following the recent historic flooding throughout south Louisiana. The idea of the drive was the brain-child of freshman Paul Stolin, a contributing member of the Student Board. “After hearing about the St. Tammany Humane Society taking in […]

Students Settle into New Lunch Routines
(COVINGTON, La.) — One will notice when on the campus of St. Paul’s School that each student has a predetermined spot where he eats lunch. Although it may seem irrelevant to some, the forty-five minutes students have for lunch is an important part of each student’s day. “I’ve eaten here every year,” junior Timothy Levet […]

SPS Alumnus Gets His Shot in the Major Leagues
(SAN DIEGO, Calif.) — After spending eight seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays and San Diego Padres minor league teams, Ryan Schimpf was finally called up to play second base for the San Diego Padres on June 14, making him the second St. Paul’s alumni to make it to the majors. “As a program, we […]