Exchange participants find American influence in Spain

Elizabeth Tauber, In-Depth Editor
March 10, 2010

While I was sitting in the car, listening to my exchange student and her mother speaking back and forth in Spanish, it was comforting to hear the popular song “Tik Tok” by Ke$ha on the radio.  I found it surprising how much American influence such as music and other things were present in... Read more »

Stichel named head football coach

Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
March 10, 2010

After former varsity football coach Keith Rawlings announced that he will not return for the 2010-2011 season, offensive coordinator Rich Stichel will take over as head coach, as well as continuing to call plays. In addition, according to Rawlings, “The majority of the coaching staff will remain.”... Read more »

Rawlings steps down

Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
March 10, 2010

With the JV and varsity football teams lining the pews in the chapel, former head coach Keith Rawlings’ eyes fill with tears as he recounts his emotional decision to leave the Patriots sideline and follow his children to St. Paul’s next season, handing the reigns of the team to offensive coordinator... Read more »

Olympics encourage American pride

Allison Siegel, Managing Editor
March 10, 2010

At the end of the Olympics, it came down to the amount of medals each country held, and America did anything but disappoint.  With a total medal count of 37, Americans can stand with pride on top of the podium. The medals that Evan Lysacek, Shaun White, Lindsey Vonn, Apolo Ohno, and the USA hockey teams... Read more »

O’Hara delivers ‘State of the School’

Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
March 10, 2010

President Richard O’Hara stood up in front of the members of the Board of Trustees holding a print out of a PowerPoint filed with pen marks. With their eyes on him, he summarized the strides the students, faculty, and administration have made in the past year through his State of the School address. “A... Read more »