Isn’t It Bromantic?
Did you know? The most checked-out book of the 2024-2025 school year was Spider-Man/Deadpool. Vol. 1, Isn’t it bromantic by Joe Kelly, Ed McGuinness, and Mark Morales with Livesay. In this action-comedy, Deadpool is hired to kill Peter Parker. Little does … Continued
Trickster Lit
While St. Paul’s students were away from campus over the summer, another iconic animal appeared on campus, joining the ranks of Hank–the oft’ sighted heron who loves the rushing waters near Friedman, Luca Bassi–loyal Clark House caregiver, Paulie–the Ohrstrom Library … Continued
Enthnogothic Horror
Fans of the horror genre recognize that one type of horror doesn’t always fit all. Some readers might prefer mind-twisting psychological terror, while others prefer to get their thrills and chills from books about the supernatural–“ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy … Continued
It’s American Archives Month!
October is American Archives Month, a time set aside to raise public awareness about the importance of historic documents and records. Archives preserve and maintain records of enduring value, providing firsthand information about the past and ensuring that future generations … Continued
La Causa: United Farm Workers (UFW) & Labor Rights
Ms. Yarborough joins us this week for an Hispanic Heritage Month history lesson: “Thinking back to last year’s HUM III unit on Civil Rights, the Spanish IV and V project on the Braceros Program, the Physics First focus on environmental … Continued