Dear Wolfpack, Welcome back! Now returning for its 8th inaugural year, the Wolfington Post will continue its legacy of providing top-tier articles on WPGA school life, student culture, and current events. As always, we strive to create content that aligns with our motto: for students, by students, and we hope to present an authentic perspective…
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Late Night Thoughts With Lu: So, This Is How It Ends
By Mr. Lu Endings are funny business. Movies run the full gamut, from the tidy and neat to the confusing and sad. In sports, champs revel in glory while the losers ache from how close they were. Schools are an equal mix of these contradictions. With exams and projects and presentations interspersed with lounging and…
Is It Goodbye Mr. Elmer?
By Ethan Bo (‘29) and Karlos Tse (‘27) He’s been here for 25 years, he loves Krispy Kreme and he rocks the tenor sax, it’s none other than Mr. Elmer! Mr. Elmer has been contributing to the West Point Grey Academy community for longer than most of us have been alive! With every day, morning…
Flying into Summer
By Mira Hurwitz (’26)
RBF and Sorren Lu
By Grey Tang (‘26) When I was nine, my sister’s talking-stage-guy-best-friend-situationship told me I had RBF (search that up) as I third-wheeled their kinda-sorta-not-really date. His observation was right, but only coincidentally– in that particular instance, I just didn’t like him. For censorship’s sake, RBF is this forlorn expression that forms whenever I relax my…
The Chemistry of Tears
By Ann Wang (‘26) In the final week of school, everything feels heightened: stress from exams, the surreal goodbyes to graduating friends, and the quiet domineering pressure of Grade 12 creeping closer. I’ve cried more times than I want to admit, in hallways, bathrooms, and even in silent classrooms. Sometimes it was from stress, other…
Vancouver Holocaust Symposium
By Annie Wagner (‘27) On May 20th, Social Studies 10 attended the Vancouver Holocaust Symposium at St. George’s. We had the privilege of listening to the stories of two Holocaust survivors, René Goldman and Michel Silver, and learned from a historian, Dr. Sebastian Huebel. We started with a presentation from the historian, Dr. Sebastian Huebel…
Late Night Thoughts With Lu: Rejection Is Hard and It’s Part of Life
By: Mr. Lu Imagine if you were accepted for everything you applied for. Every college, you get in. Every job, you get an offer. Every sports team, you make. Every artistic event, you get a role. Every organization welcomes you. Heck, imagine if every person you meet accepts you as a friend. It may seem…
The Dawn of WPGA Badminton
By: Mr. Chong My interview for my position at WPGA was in July 2024. I learned then and there that WPGA had no badminton team. How unusual, I thought. While the idea of starting badminton wasn’t really salient in my mind at the time , I felt subconsciously that I was going to engage with…
Why did the Chicken Cross the Road?
By: Charles and Preston (’25) Why did the chicken cross the road? This age-old question has befuddled the public for centuries, but today, we will reveal the solution. For centuries, the seemingly simple question “Why did the chicken cross the road?” has puzzled us all. At first glance, its traditional answer—“to get to the other…
