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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Cut policy allows pursuit of passions outside of sports

Michael Forsgren, Staff Writer March 3, 2016

St. Paul Academy and Summit School has always kept a strict policy that players can’t be cut from their high school sport, no matter their skill level or work rate. However, the current merciful no-cut...

No-cut policy provides opportunity to build both skill and character

Ethan Less, Staff Writer March 3, 2016

There is a legitimate reason SPA’s no-cut policy never has and never will change. SPA’s athletic program states their mission is to provide ranges of opportunity for all students to participate and...

Sophomore Andy Beran protects his post in the third period. Beran faced only two shots in the third period.

Story: Boys hockey skates past St. Cloud Cathedral and into state semifinal against Hermantown

Breandan Gibbons, Online Sports Editor March 3, 2016
The boys hockey team beat St. Cloud Cathedral 4-2 to advance into the state tournament semifinal against the perennial bridesmaids, Hermantown, losers of the last six state championship games.
Cutting players may free them from an unpleasant obligation, instead allowing them the chance to develop other skills. Not cutting players can lengthen the roster, encouraging healthy competition within the team.

To cut or not to cut? Two counterview points consider this sports team question

Ethan Less and Michael Forsgren March 3, 2016
Cutting players may free them from an unpleasant obligation, instead allowing them the chance to develop other skills. However, not cutting players can lengthen the roster, encouraging healthy competition within the team.
The team lines up before the game after they are announced. None of us have been here before, but despite that, we handled it perfectly, senior Justin Jallen said.

Photo Gallery: Spartans win their quarter-final game 4-2

Clare Tipler, Sports Editor March 3, 2016
The Spartan hockey team defeats St. Cloud Cathedral 4-2.
The Quiz Bowl teams mimic the images on their trophies. (Top from left) Patrick Commers, Jack Indritz, Cole Staples. (Bottom from left) Ewan Lang, Peter Schavee.

Quiz Bowl team wins ACRONYM meet

Diane Huang, Online Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2016
The team placed first overall, with junior Ewan Lang placing third individually.

Letter to the Editor: Reasons for Service Day truncation

Mollie Ward, US History Department Chair  -  Service Day Coordinator March 2, 2016
[W]e made this decision in order to preserve our relationships with these organizations, not end them.
Tellers count the votes at a DFL precinct caucus in Minneapolis.

Sanders and Rubio win Minnesota Caucus on Super Tuesday

Emily Thissen and Mari Knudson March 2, 2016
St. Paul Academy juniors and seniors who will be 18 by Nov. 8, 2016 had the opportunity to caucus on Mar. 1.
Sophomore Lillian Pettigrew dances with Mactir Academy.

Pettigrew finds joy in Irish dancing

Marlee Baron, Arts & Entertainment Editor March 2, 2016
Sophomore Lillian Pettigrew elaborates on the reality of Irish dancing.

Compromise of Service Day for hockey contradicts values

RubicOnline Staff, Editorial March 1, 2016
Service day, one of the most community focused and educational days for the school, should not be shortened for the possible boys hockey state tournament game.

Administration should honor boys hockey, shorten Service Day

RubicOnline Staff, Editorial Counterpoint March 1, 2016
Administration should have students attend the boys state hockey game to honor one of the great 'firsts' of the boys hockey program and school.
Kylie and Kendall Jenners new app Kendall and Kylie have great graphics but not enough interaction between the animated characters.

The Jenner girls return in app form with Kendall and Kylie

Jonah Harrison, Contributing Writer March 1, 2016
Kendall and Kylie Jenner's new app deserves a rating of 2/5 stars.
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