Abby Stringer, Staff Writer
January 9, 2023 • No Comments
The second semester at St. Joe has just begun, and the third quarter of the 2022-2023 school year is in full swing. In this third quarter, we will be just a busy as ever,...
Terry Cassreino, Journalism Advisor
December 1, 2022 • No Comments
MADISON, Miss. (Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022) – St. Joseph Catholic School’s popular Christmas concert “Gifts of the Season” returns to the school’s Fine Arts theater...
Keagan Hamilton, Staff Writer
November 10, 2022 • No Comments
On Friday the St. Joe community came together in the gym for the first living rosary. Middle school theology teachers Mrs. White and Mrs. Frazier coordinated the event after...
Abby Stringer , Staff Writer
September 19, 2022 • No Comments
On Wednesday, the JV cheer team and St. Joe Spirit Steppers travelled to the Coliseum for their MAIS competition. Although they did not win, they learned a lot from this experience...
May 12, 2021 • No Comments
Last week, St. Joe held volleyball tryouts in the St. Joe Gym for rising 7-12th graders, and the rosters have now been released. The initial date for tryouts was postponed...
- Tryouts approach as the school year nears end April 19, 2021
- Rosters for the 2021-2021 Spirit Steppers released March 22, 2021
- Bruin Basketball conclude their playoff runs March 10, 2021
February 9, 2021 • No Comments
Dear friends, Our bond is one of forced proximity, years and years of seeing the same faces in math classes through drooping lids, and laughing over things that won’t...
Bianca McCarty, Co-editor
December 7, 2020 • 1 Comment
Are classics truly important for modern readers? Undoubtedly, we’ve all asked ourselves that question while trudging through a school assigned novel, maybe The Lord of...
- Exam Survival Guide: Covid-19 Edition December 4, 2020
- Dear Joe: adjusting to high school September 18, 2020
- The Mississippi state flag’s retirement was long overdue August 18, 2020
Molly Moody, Staff writer
February 1, 2021 • No Comments
17-year-old high school senior, Olivia Rodrigo, just came out with her new debut single ‘drivers license’, and may I say I’ve cried to it about 10 times from the second...
Leah Clark, Co-editor
January 12, 2021 • No Comments
Nothing can make a national lockdown due to a global pandemic seem tolerable than heavenly voices backed by futuristic, R&B-Funk fusion instrumentals that will simultaneously...
- Library features selection of teacher recommendations December 11, 2020
- Does classic literature deserve the hype? December 7, 2020
- St. Joe’s binge-worthy Netflix picks December 1, 2020
Stella McCarty, Staff Writer
November 4, 2022 • No Comments
We live in a big world with 7.8 billion people in it, speaking 7,100 different languages, and can be from 195 different countries. With all these different people come new...
Mabry Hirn, Staff Writer
September 30, 2022 • No Comments
Germanfest, one of Saint Joseph Catholic Church’s largest fundraisers, was held on Sunday. Germanfest brought people from all over the metro area together for a fun day...
- St. Joe Drum Line August 26, 2022
- St. Joe Scoop: Joshua Briscoe, Mr. St. Joe 2021 May 20, 2021
- St. Joe Scoop: Katie Corkern, Miss St. Joe 2021 May 19, 2021
Abby Stringer, Staff Writer | January 9, 2023
Synia Means, Staff Writer | November 10, 2022
Emerson Erwin, Gia Picarella, Elizabeth Vanderloo, and Zaniah Purvis | November 4, 2022
Jason Paul Buckley, Staff Writer | November 2, 2022
Luke Jones, Staff Writer | October 19, 2022
Abby Stringer, Staff Writer
January 9, 2023 • No Comments
The second semester at St. Joe has just begun, and the third quarter of the 2022-2023 school year is in full swing. In this third quarter, we will be just a busy as ever, with the basketball and soccer seasons still going,...
Terry Cassreino, Journalism Advisor
December 1, 2022 • No Comments
MADISON, Miss. (Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022) – St. Joseph Catholic School’s popular Christmas concert “Gifts of the Season” returns to the school’s Fine Arts theater stage for one performance only Sunday, Dec. 11. Student...
Keagan Hamilton, Staff Writer
November 10, 2022 • No Comments
On Friday the St. Joe community came together in the gym for the first living rosary. Middle school theology teachers Mrs. White and Mrs. Frazier coordinated the event after middle school students made a rosary. Each decade...
- Midweek Paws November 10, 2022 November 10, 2022
- Midweek Paws November 2, 2022 November 2, 2022
- Midweek Paws October 19, 2022 October 19, 2022
Abby Stringer , Staff Writer
September 19, 2022 • No Comments
On Wednesday, the JV cheer team and St. Joe Spirit Steppers travelled to the Coliseum for their MAIS competition. Although they did not win, they learned a lot from this experience and are excited to try again next year.
May 12, 2021 • No Comments
Last week, St. Joe held volleyball tryouts in the St. Joe Gym for rising 7-12th graders, and the rosters have now been released. The initial date for tryouts was postponed one day due to a tornado warning in the area....
April 19, 2021 • No Comments
As St. Joe students enter the last month of school, Bruin athletics are preparing their teams for the next school year. Tryouts for Boys Basketball begin this week with the middle school team starting on Tuesday, April...
March 22, 2021 • No Comments
After a week of clinics and tryouts, the rosters for next year’s St. Joe Spirit Steppers was released today. Girls that participated in the tryouts were required to turn in teacher evaluations as a role in determining...
- Bruin Basketball conclude their playoff runs March 10, 2021
- 2021-2022 Bruin Cheerleaders announced March 9, 2021
- Cheer and Spirit Stepper tryouts are fast approaching February 25, 2021
Molly Moody, Staff writer
February 1, 2021
17-year-old high school senior, Olivia Rodrigo, just came out with her new debut single ‘drivers license’, and may I say I’ve cried to it about 10 times from the second...
Leah Clark, Co-editor
January 12, 2021
Nothing can make a national lockdown due to a global pandemic seem tolerable than heavenly voices backed by futuristic, R&B-Funk fusion instrumentals that will simultaneously...
Library features selection of teacher recommendations
December 11, 2020
Does classic literature deserve the hype?
December 7, 2020

Stella McCarty, Staff Writer
November 4, 2022 • No Comments
We live in a big world with 7.8 billion people in it, speaking 7,100 different languages, and can be from 195 different countries. With all these different people come new...
Mabry Hirn, Staff Writer
September 30, 2022 • No Comments
Germanfest, one of Saint Joseph Catholic Church’s largest fundraisers, was held on Sunday. Germanfest brought people from all over the metro area together for a fun day...
Madison Spence, Staff Writer
August 26, 2022 • No Comments
Saint Josephs BNN students decided to try out being a part of the Bruin band drum line. At first they assumed this would be an easy task — I mean how hard could...
- St. Joe Scoop: Joshua Briscoe, Mr. St. Joe 2021 May 20, 2021
- St. Joe Scoop: Katie Corkern, Miss St. Joe 2021 May 19, 2021
February 9, 2021
Dear friends, Our bond is one of forced proximity, years and years of seeing the same faces in math classes through drooping lids, and laughing over things that won’t...
Bianca McCarty, Co-editor
December 7, 2020
Are classics truly important for modern readers? Undoubtedly, we’ve all asked ourselves that question while trudging through a school assigned novel, maybe The Lord of...
Leah Clark, Co-editor
December 4, 2020
As semester exams near, it is only natural for students to start panicking. The workload seems to be getting harder, the amount of time that you have to review is lessening,...
Dear Joe: adjusting to high school
September 18, 2020

