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The student tour guides and Tawainese exchange students pose for a picture in the Commons before the pep rally.

Taiwan Touring

Lucy Broun, Senior Staff Writer May 19, 2023

Taiwan Touring On April 11, SJA opened its doors to a group of Taiwanese exchange students who had spent the previous week at SLUH. Each exchange student was paired with a Level III or IV Mandarin Chinese...

One person works as a lifeguard during the summer.

Working for a Summer to Remember

Emily Rines May 12, 2023

Everyone wants to have a fun, low-stress summer, but that can mean different things to different people.  Some people choose to keep their summers completely laid back and full of fun, while others apply...

These cleaning supplies await being used for spring cleaning

Out with the Old, in with the New

Emily Rines, Senior Staff Writer April 4, 2023

It’s easy for clothes, dishes, and toys to pile up, making anyone’s house a mess; however, since it has recently become spring, one can have a reason to tidy up: spring cleaning.  Although, what is...

Sophomore, Jenna Akins, holding her 40oz Stanley Cup.

Battle of the Cups

Jenna Akins, Senior Staff Writer April 3, 2023

There are always new things starting to trend on the daily. As soon as something starts trending it will constantly influence more people to buy the trending items or participate in the trends. Things...

A St. Joe tumbler resting in the sand in front of the sunset at Rosemary Beach.

Rosemary Beach is the Place to Be

Jenna Akins, Senior Staff Writer April 2, 2023

Why Rosemary?  Spring break is one of the most anticipated parts of the school year. It is a chance to let all the students, faculty and staff to have a time to relax. Many people go on vacation to...

Junior Ellie Baldanza holding her ring box.

Sophomores Engage in Ring Box Tradition

Jo Carollo, Senior Staff Writer April 2, 2023

The receiving of junior rings is a tradition that schools across St. Louis celebrate. This marks the moment the juniors receive their school rings. St. Joe’s beautiful ring has an emerald with the gold...

Ava Molli scrolling on TikTok because she is bored and tired of studying.

Dealing with Boredom

Nina Kreikemeier, Senior Staff Writer March 28, 2023

Many St. Joe students can agree that they have experienced boredom.  Not that they're always bored, since school work and social lives keep them busy, but sometimes, once all of their duties are done,...

Kairos #61 cross.

Casually Carrying on to Kairos

Lucy Broun, Senior Staff Writer March 15, 2023

At SJA, Kairos is an experience shared by every senior and some juniors. The culmination of the yearly retreats, Kairos is a three day and two night fully immersive retreat at Pallotine Renewal Center....

Lauren S. 24, Malae H. 24, Renee O. 24, and Yareli M. 25 pose in front of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Students Visit California College Campuses

Lucy Broun, Senior Staff Writer March 15, 2023

As a college prep school, one of the focuses of junior and senior year at SJA is the college search. Recently at SJA, four students had the opportunity to partake in one of the most fun parts of this process:...

Angels after their win at the MWAA Conference championship meet at Ladue High in February 2023.

New Coaching and A New Record: SJA Swim & Dive Is Back On Top

Bailey Bryan, Senior Staff Writer March 14, 2023

The St. Joe Varsity Swim and Dive dominated at the Metro Women’s Athletic Association in February 2023. The Angels brought home the hardware, with top placements in nearly every event and the team racking...

St. Joe students receive ashes on Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent.

St. Joe Learns to Let Go for Lent

Sydney Moore, Senior Staff Writer March 6, 2023

For any Christian, Lent is extremely important, as it is a time during which we celebrate the numerous sacrifices that Jesus made for us. Beginning with Ash Wednesday, Lent is a period of 40 days that...

“Next year, we’re going to do a better promotion of how to prepare physically and mentally for donating. But overall, we had a great turnout and per capita we were able to beat CBC, which was always my ultimate goal,” Mrs. Bisch said

St. Joe Makes Saving Lives a Vibe

Bailey Bryan, Senior Staff Writer March 2, 2023

In February 2023, St. Joe competed with Christian Brothers College High (CBC) in dueling blood drives with the Red Cross. In total there were 90 people, both students and adults, who attempted to give...

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