At a glance...
The
Crusader News Official Student Newspaper of St. Paul’s High School AMDG
Volume 78 Issue 3
Politics-------------------------- pg. 2 Religion------------------------ pg. 3 Science & Tech---------------- pg. 4 Arts & Culture---------------- pg. 5 School Trips--------------------pg. 7 Student Life-------------------- pg. 9 Sports--------------------------- pg. 9 Diversions --------------------- pg. 12
May 2025
POPE FRANCIS 1936–2025
Ad Majorem
Liberals to Stay
The Crusader News remembers Pope Francis on page 4.
Evan Peters ’25 writes on page 2.
Europe Trips Over spring break, 30 students along with three remarkable teachers set foot on a memorable pilgrimage through the cultural, historical, religious, and iconic sites that Italy had to offer. Enjoying good food, culture, friendship, and faith, we explored the nation to its fullest. Although we spent but 10 days in the country, we were left with memories that will last a lifetime.
When 33 students arrived at the Winnipeg Airport on the afternoon of March 27, hopes were high for a meaningful and exciting trip to Europe. And though our trip was delayed by two days, it in the end delivered. Flying through the the canals and streets of Amsterdam, slogging through the trenches of Belgium, and marvelling through the sites of Paris, we brought home more than mere souvenirs.
Nazar Bobelyak ’25 writes on page 7.
Isaac Lavitt ’25 writes on page 6.
St. Paul’s Dramatic Society Presents: Fawlty Towers
Holdout – Part 3
Expectation dictates that every hotel should provide quality service to its customers and be well-attended by a competent owner, servants, and customers. However, some hotels fail to meet these standards, whether due to a complicated owner, troublesome customers, or that one clumsy porter who fails at their job. Although it can be grating when this happens to you, there is a certain humour to its absurdity. The St. Paul’s Dramatic Society is proud to bring this comedic chaos to life with this semester’s production of Fawlty Towers!
Michael Wolanik ’25 continues his story on page 8.
Gabriel Arias ’27 writes on page 9.
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