The Backer Award is the highest award granted by St. Louis U. High. It is an award only alumni who have served extraordinarily in every aspect of their life, from their job to their community to their faith, can achieve. This year, at the annual awards assembly, there were two recipients: Joe Pichler ’57 and Fr. Thomas Michel, S.J. ’59.
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In the epic finale to the St. Louis U. High Scholar Bowl team’s season, the Jr. Bills played in the District Tournament, going up against two scholarly behemoths in Priory and Ladue. Although the team placed fourth out of seven teams by the end of the tournament, all the students played their best, demonstrating the growth of the Scholar Bowl team.
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St. Louis U. High’s English Department is celebrating National Poetry Month this April by sharing the art of poetry through practice workshops, podcasts, and displays. These events allow students to think creatively and embrace new types of poetry.
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Over the past few decades, St. Louis U. High has grown significantly and will continue to grow. Could this growth be beyond just SLU High? Almost two months ago, De Smet Jesuit High School announced that they would begin a sixth, seventh, and eighth grade for the 2025-2026 school year. Will SLUH follow in De Smet’s footsteps and attempt to start a middle school as well?
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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 the epic finale to the St. Louis U. High Scholar Bowl team’s season, the Jr. Bills played in the District Tournament, going up against two scholarly behemoths in Priory and Ladue. Although the team placed fourth out of seven teams by the end of the tournament, all the students played their best, demonstrating the growth of the Scholar Bowl team.
There's a new buzz in the iLab … and it isn’t a table saw. The space is set to get a major facelift in the coming years, especially because its use will now be incorporated into new classes. Alongside these new changes the director of the Innovation Lab, Jeff Schaefer, will be stepping down from his position at the end of the year.
St. Louis U. High’s English Department is celebrating National Poetry Month this April by sharing the art of poetry through practice workshops, podcasts, and displays. These events allow students to think creatively and embrace new types of poetry.
St. Louis University High’s Asian Student Alliance plans to begin an early celebration for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) Month next week. Although AAPI Month does not officially start until May 1, the ASA decided it would be a good idea to get the SLUH community thinking about the whole month celebration a few weeks early.
The Backer Award is the highest award granted by St. Louis U. High. It is an award only alumni who have served extraordinarily in every aspect of their life, from their job to their community to their faith, can achieve. This year, at the annual awards assembly, there were two recipients: Joe Pichler ’57 and Fr. Thomas Michel, S.J. ’59.
Spring isn’t the only thing making our school green! New to Saint Louis U. High is the Green House Venture program (GHV), which aims to increase sustainability in the St. Louis area with the help of student volunteers.
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Over the past few decades, St. Louis U. High has grown significantly and will continue to grow. Could this growth be beyond just SLU High? Almost two months ago, De Smet Jesuit High School announced that they would begin a sixth, seventh, and eighth grade for the 2025-2026 school year. Will SLUH follow in De Smet’s footsteps and attempt to start a middle school as well?
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.
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The St. Louis U. High Rugby team played its third matrix match last weekend against Eureka rugby. The Jr. Bills emerged victorious with a score of 32-17.
“Rome wasn’t built in a day.” A quote that summarizes how Ultimate Frisbee is looking to traverse the upcoming season and years ahead of it. With the loss of eight class of 2023 members and due to some injuries, the squad has relied heavily on the current seniors and freshmen in both recent league games and the Indy Invite, the team’s latest out of town tournament.
The St. Louis U. High Track and Field team competed fiercely this past week at the SLUH JV/C 2 and the 2024 Brusca Strohbach Invite at Ladue, taking second place in the latter. After a tough battle, the Jr. Bills fell short of the Kirkwood Pioneers by a mere three points, a preview of what could be a tight state matchup.
After a fantastic run of victories, the St. Louis U. High lacrosse team’s win streak finally came to an end last weekend with a disappointing 16-3 loss to Jesuit rival Rockhurst High School.
The golfers of St. Louis U. High faced a series of tough opponents these past two weeks, enduring matches against MICDS, Chaminade, De Smet, and CBC. The team also finished first at Winghaven Country Club in the Fort Zumwalt West Tournament and seventh at Dalhousie Golf Course in the Notre Dame Tournament.
Coming off of a powerful 4-2 record, the St. Louis U. High volleyball program failed to capitalize in its three most recent matchups against some of the areas toughest competition, losing 3-1 to De Smet, 3-2 to De Smet again, and 3-1 to Belleville East and showing the early kinks in the chemistry between the young and promising Jr. Bills varsity team.
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