New Chaplain
October 11, 2011 • Sam Isaacs, Co-News Section Editor
Filed under Student Life
St. Andrew’s Episcopal School has a new Upper School Chaplain for the 2011-2012 school year. Reverend Patty Alexander has assumed the position of Chaplain after the departure of Reverend Zeigler, and is enthusiastic about her journey to St. Andrew’s and the relationship she can create with students. As... Read more »
Dear Sally, #1
June 2, 2011
Filed under Student Life
Dear Sally, The sports season has ended and I’ve been finding myself just sitting at home, bored. I never realized how consumed I was by track until it ended. I feel like my eyes have been opened and I don’t like what I see. There are new relationships everywhere but I can’t find someone for myself.... Read more »
Poll Response
January 2, 2011
Filed under Student Life
In response to the poll, post in the Comments section what you got for the holidays if you got something Really AWSOME or not so great but you think you it’s interesting. Read More →
A new Antigone, play review
January 2, 2011 • David Utt
Filed under Student Life
For the 2010 fall play, the St. Andrew’s Upper School performed a modern take on the 2,500 year-old play Antigone. The play, Antigone, follows Creon, ruler of Thebes, in his attempt to keep his power over the city. Creon’s struggle becomes complicated when the choices he makes in the initial part... Read more »
Comic Jumper: the electric video game experience
October 18, 2010 • David Utt
Filed under Student Life
Over the past year, there has been considerable rise in downloaded games’ popularity and quality. From the wacadoos of Twisted Pixel, who bought to life downloads like The Maw and Splosion man, a new super hero called Captain Smiley has been introduced in his very own video game “Comic Jumper: The... Read more »
The New Age, 3D
August 20, 2010 • David Utt, Online editor
Filed under Student Life
Whether or not to choose 3-D technology has become one of the choices that consumers must face this year and into the definitive future. Movies, games, and even TVs, these now commonplace entertainment systems, are entering the 3rd dimension. Are you going to embrace 3-D or leave it behind? While 3-D... Read more »
4 is Apple’s magic number, The real and rumored
June 1, 2010 • David Utt
Filed under Student Life
The month of April has been one of the biggest so far for Apple Inc. over the globally acclaimed iPhone. In April, two new pieces to the iPhone line were revealed; the iPhone 4.0 operating system and the brand new Phone 4G. Part 1: THE UPDATE The 4.0 operating system update does not include any dramatic... Read more »
Art Show Highlights Student Creativity
April 28, 2010 • Matt Adams, Writer
Filed under Student Life
Once it was a blank walled meeting and an empty gallery turned into a sanctuary and museum of art and creativity of the St. Andrew’s students. During the art show (April 19- April 30), the work of students, grades 4 through 12 was displayed in the show in Kreeger Gallery. The different types of media... Read more »
Craving New Maps?
April 21, 2010 • Matthew Graves, Staff Writer
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As one of many gamers I was so excited for the new release of the Call of Duty Modern Warfare Stimulus Package. Finally a change of pace from the old boring maps. Senior Michael Thomas said, “I don’t know if it is worth $15, but it is good to have variation. The same old maps get boring and its... Read more »
Views from the Balcony Seats
April 9, 2010
Filed under Student Life
Disney transferred Lewis Carroll’s iconic Alice in Wonderland into a film that is—like the book—quirky, charming, and wonderfully insane. Chances are that most people who read the famous novel remember it fondly and downplay how dysfunctional it is. Tim Burton, however, relishes in Wonderland’s... Read more »

