Ah, readers! I know you have been anticipating the next update on book club and well, the goods have been delivered! The next book on the menu is one that, like all the others, has received a lot of praise. It is the one and only My Name is Asher Lev, a novel written by
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5 Red Cars in a Row and Lots of White Noise
Readers, I promise I won’t make any cracks about how long you must have been glued to your seats awaiting the next update on STA’s book club and instead I will just assume that you’re already in the position to be blown away (gather around closely). Brace yourselves… the next book club meeting will be after school
For the Curious
Readers! I am overjoyed! It seems that you, so stunned by the tremendous events that have come to pass (the formation of STA’s own book club, the selling of The Book Thief for only 7$, the first official book club meeting where members discussed The Book Thief), are still gathered around closely. I am assuming
The Book Thief Strikes at STA
Gather ‘round readers! Come closer! Closer! I tell you a tale of tremendous magnitude and of great historical significance. T’was in the first semester of 2011-2012 when, in the illuminated library of an expansive and bright new school, students and staff met to form what would be known as the book club of St. Thomas
Building Servant Leaders at STA
STA’s student leaders went on a trip to Folgolar’s Golf and Country Club for a day of team-building, reflection, and planning for the new school year. The day started off with readings in the chapel led by Mr. Dunn, where he introduced the concept of the servant leader, as modeled by Jesus Christ. He challenged
Marching for the Unborn
My clock read 4:55 (a.m.) (the horror!) when I woke up on Thursday May12th. Half awake, I ate my breakfast and lugged my bags into the car. At 6:30 (a.m.)(still an ungodly hour in my opinion) we were waiting on the coach bus at Holy Trinity ready and eager to depart from Oakville. Our
STA BREWS UP TALENT AT SPRING COFFEE HOUSE
By Jenn McCluskey There was a buzz caused by more than coffee in the St. Thomas Aquinas cafeteria on the evening of March eleventh. A crowd of teachers, students, and parents gathered around tables and in rows of chairs to hear the latest talent at the Peace and Justice club’s annual spring coffee house. Being
Still Not Sure If It’s Safe To Come Out Yet
Every day the average teenager wakes up and worries about the latest zit on their face, whether or not they have a date this Friday, if their best friend knew they were joking when you said their haircut was hideous, how they did on that last math test, how on earth they are going to pay
Astounding Food Drive Performance!!!
STA once again met its motto “The Little School with a Big Heart” by stepping up to the plate and bringing in food for those less fortunate during the Thanksgiving food drive. Mrs. Ferguson’s Grade 10 Academic history class particularly rose to the occasion, bringing in 473 points worth of food, even though the class
Vocal Music at STA is Reborn!
Anyone who walks down the science hallway during fifth period will hear something not heard in STA for many years; a vocal music class. On closer inspection however, as the angelic voices flood the halls with their warm, beautiful notes, they will realize something interesting. There’s a lot more female voices than male. This is







