What features dogs, Taylor Swift tickets, and a dinner with Principal Fr. Matt Stewart, SJ? Nothing else besides St. Louis U. High’s annual auction Cashbah. Boasting a variety of items for people to bid on, both online and in-person, the event exceeded this year’s goal of raising 1.5 million dollars in a single night for the exclusive purpose of funding SLUH students.
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For the very first time, St. Louis U. High recruits talented student actors to perform in Scenes from Shakespeare. The show opened last night and will conclude with tonight’s 7:30 p.m. performance.
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In a post-Covid world filled with caring for others, St. Louis U. High hopes to bring attention to the importance of striking a balance between caring for others and caring for yourself. On Tuesday, April 2, SLUH held the annual Voices of SLUH all-school assembly to highlight the most important social issues facing the SLUH community.
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St. Louis U. High students and faculty ended the day Monday by going outside to witness the solar eclipse.
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The golfers of St. Louis University High kicked off their season this past week with a test against MCC rival Vianney Griffins. The team also secured a fifth place finish in the yearly Bantle Tournament played at the Missouri Bluffs Golf Club.
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For the very first time, St. Louis U. High recruits talented student actors to perform in Scenes from Shakespeare. The show opened last night and will conclude with tonight’s 7:30 p.m. performance.
St. Louis U. High joined the fight at St. Louis FIRST Robotics Competition Regional three weekends ago at Chaifetz Arena, where they went up against 45 other teams in robot challenges. The three-day competition saw SLUH place 34th, with a record of 5-7.
What features dogs, Taylor Swift tickets, and a dinner with Principal Fr. Matt Stewart, SJ? Nothing else besides St. Louis U. High’s annual auction Cashbah. Boasting a variety of items for people to bid on, both online and in-person, the event exceeded this year’s goal of raising 1.5 million dollars in a single night for the exclusive purpose of funding SLUH students.
When thinking about the most important moments of faith formation at St. Louis U. High, many don’t immediately think of the Sophomore Retreat, but they would be wrong if they denied its often profound impact. Last Thursday and Friday, the Class of 2026 gathered for a day and a half of brotherhood, spirituality, and reflection.
In a post-Covid world filled with caring for others, St. Louis U. High hopes to bring attention to the importance of striking a balance between caring for others and caring for yourself. On Tuesday, April 2, SLUH held the annual Voices of SLUH all-school assembly to highlight the most important social issues facing the SLUH community.
Members of St. Louis U. High’s National Honor Society spent last Thursday’s day off serving men and women coming out of long term incarceration living with the Criminal Justice Ministry.
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Studies show that 9/10 teachers at St. Louis U. High agree that you should avoid procrastinating your school work. But, the question remains, who is that one teacher that just plain doesn't care about their student's work ethic? Sources have revealed this man to be none other than Timothy O’Neil.
2024: the year of the grind.
Less social media. More sleep. Better grades. As some of Gen Z begins to embrace the concepts of self-care and routine nationwide, the St. Louis U. High community—young and old—seems eager to use their New Year’s resolutions as a way to catch on.
Lights, Music, Action! Over Christmas break, SLUH alum and music editor Rudy Brynac, ’09 is set to be credited in his first film, The Color Purple.
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The St. Louis U. High Volleyball team faced off against the ferocious Vianney Griffins on Tuesday, a heated contest that resulted in a 3-1 loss. Last night, they redeemed themselves with their fifth win of the season, setting themselves up well for an intense matchup versus De Smet tonight.
After a road trip to Chicago to face strong Chi-town competition, St. Louis U. High has proved a force to be reckoned with in crucial league games against Parkway Central, Lafayette, and Lindbergh.
The St. Louis U. High lacrosse team has had a great run of games over this past week as they overcame Priory Friday night and Blue Valley Southwest on Saturday morning; both were close games. Then on Tuesday, SLUH annihilated Chaminade while holding the Red Devils to their smallest goal total in six years.
The St. Louis U. High varsity track team continued its march towards districts this last week, tying the Eureka Wildcats for the win at their home meet: the Eureka Invitational. With many runners taking on new roles, the Bills performed impressively against strong competition.
Despite falling short in another championship game, St. Louis U. High baseball has continued their impressive start to the season as they sweep CBC and improve to 4-0 in MCC play. In addition, SLUH improved their record to 14-2 and has also been ranked by high school sport’s connoisseur GSV as the No. 8 team in the St. Louis area.
The golfers of St. Louis University High kicked off their season this past week with a test against MCC rival Vianney Griffins. The team also secured a fifth place finish in the yearly Bantle Tournament played at the Missouri Bluffs Golf Club.
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