by Jake Wentz Students returning to St. James this year were definitely welcomed with changes to the schools as a whole, but what changes a...
Are you green?
by Annakai McFarlane Recently students have been hearing more and more about Green Club on the morning announcements, but do you really kno...

Music events this weekend
by Paul McKinney Friday, March 11 There are quite a few options for music on Friday. At the House of Blues in North Myrtle Beach, Badfish ...

It’s a good thing we don’t live in Utah
by Joshua Royce Early this month, fairly underground hardcore band Everyone Dies In Utah released their first full-length album “Seeing Cle...

JROTC goes to Washington
by Laiken Howard The St. James JROTC Leadership Team has recently been selected as one of 40 first-place teams out of 1650 teams worldwide ...

What's your favorite color?
by Josh Royce March 8th marked the day that post-hardcore band The Color Morale released their second full length album “My Devil In Your E...
St. Patrick's Day: Plans and Parties
by Annakai McFarlane St. Patrick’s Day is only a week away from now, and I decided to go around the school to interview St. James students ...
Cats: The Dissection
by Paul McKinney Mr. Brett Foster's fourth block anatomy class dissects cats to learn about different parts of the body.
Fashion, why is it real?
by Charlie Sabella Ah the wonderful world of fashion! It has always been a major factor in every society across the world. But how much inf...

Back on top
by Jonathan Matthias In the music industry, it’s difficult for artists to make a piece of work that succeeds both commercially and in the h...
From the editor's desk
by Jake Wentz Achievement is a vague thing, something crudely defined and very odd. How does a person measure achievement, and how does any...

Alice in Networkingland
by Nick Tate If anyone has ever wanted to be a programmer, video game designer, or a networker, then Ms. Nicole Pavan is someone you should...

How does one express thyself?
by Johnny Matthias Expression is an everyday thing, and part of everyday life. As a student it may weigh a heavier part than during any othe...

Wall-E survives euthanasia
by Wayne Huggins Many of us have heard horrific stories about the bodies of euthanized animals being found in dumpsters outside animal clin...
Technology and schools in 2011
by Jake Wentz School is not simply pen and paper these days; quite the opposite rather. From the modern High School reaching down as far...

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