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In late January, students received an extensive list of electives that are available to them.

In With the New: Padua Refreshes Their Elective Selections

Brynna B. '20, Reporter March 10, 2019

As the window for handing in student course selection sheets closes, the stress is tangible. Out of the multitudes of classes, we only have room for eight courses. Many students have all four years of...

Salesianum boys in the Wind Ensemble.

The 2019 Band Assembly

Kylie M. '22, Reporter March 8, 2019

On Thursday, March 8th, 2019, students gathered to watch the Salesianum/Padua/Ursuline Band perform some of the material they learned throughout the year.

Paduas BSU did activities during Black History Week and Month to celebrate African American history.

BSU Activities That Celebrated Black History Month

Esosa E. '22 March 7, 2019

February was not only acknowledged as the month of love with Valentine’s Day, but was also Black History Month. Black History Month honors African Americans and their contributions throughout the United...

Lauren Gempp with her Dexcom, a continuous glucose monitor. The device sends her blood sugar to her phone every five minutes.

Living with Type 1 Diabetes: What Diagnosed Students Want You to Know

Stella W. '19, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2019

She knew something was wrong when she began to rapidly lose weight. Around final exams in her junior year, she began drinking large amounts of water and eating excessively. Then she was no longer able...

Decorations for the French Film Fest

The Fourth Annual French Film Fest

Amanda J. '21, Reporter March 5, 2019

Students in French 3 and 4 had the opportunity to make films and show them off to friends and relatives during the French Film Fest on Feb. 28. This was the fourth year that they were assigned French poems...

Students often spend several months preparing for the SAT or ACT with expensive prep books that break down each section of the test.

The ACT and SAT: Do They Matter?

Brynna B. '20, Reporter February 25, 2019

It’s that time of year again: millions of juniors across the country are buckling down to take the ACT and the SAT, wondering why on earth they are willingly subjecting themselves to the horror of these...

Students participated in the American Math Contest on Feb. 13, 2019.

A Look Into the American Math Contest

Kylie M. '22, Reporter February 24, 2019

Students gathered in Roberto Hall to crunch out numbers for the American Math Contest on Wednesday, Feb. 13. The American Math Contest, or the AMC 10, is a 75-minute math contest of 25 difficult math questions...

SALSthon 2019: Partnering with Limen House

SALSthon 2019: Partnering with Limen House

Olive D. '19, Editor February 24, 2019

The students of Salesianum, Padua, and Ursuline have decided to partner with Limen House, a non-profit residential treatment program in Wilmington, for SALSthon 2019. Last year SALSthon raised a total...

The Seniors took pictures together at their last season game.

Seniors Play Their Last Season Game on Senior Night

Esosa E. '22, Reporter February 24, 2019

Senior Night is the seniors’ last time to play together with their teammates at their last season game. An emotional night for many, the event gives seniors a chance to spend special hours with their...

Reece Wagner (left) and Gwen Truman (right) pose at the ESPN World Wide Sports Complex.

Cheer Team Makes History

Caitie B. '19, Reporter February 21, 2019

The cheer team made school history as the first team to compete in nationals. The team packed their bags, hopped on a plane, and headed to Disney World on Thursday, Feb. 7 and returned home late Monday...

Red Lanterns strung across the first floor. Photo taken by Stella White.

Students Celebrate Chinese Culture

Amanda J. '21, Reporter February 13, 2019

Padua’s hallways were decorated with red lanterns and signs last week to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Fun events were planned throughout the week to encourage the appreciation of Chinese culture and...

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