The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Corruption runs rampant in the admissions process at schools like Stanford, Yale, USC and UT Austin. Photo Illustration: Noah Raaum.

$1.2 million gets you into Yale? Students aren’t surprised

Noah Raaum, Creative Design Manager March 13, 2019
There's a foolproof way of getting kids into big-name schools like Yale, Stanford and USC: bribery.
Ninth graders perform Romeo and Juliet at VeronaFest

Ninth graders perform Romeo and Juliet at VeronaFest

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor March 13, 2019
Ninth graders took on scenes from the famous play "Romeo and Juliet" and performed in front of their grade in the Huss Auditorium.
Sophomore Adrienne Gaylord and ninth graders Maura Hartfeldt and Nafisa Hagi-Aaden hang out at the IWD party.

A week of stickers, documentaries, and periods

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor March 12, 2019
HerSpace organizes a whole week of activities geared towards female empowerment and gender equality.
Students hosted a bake sale to prepare for their trip to India.

India trip preparation focuses on multicultural experience

Julia Baron, The Rubicon Editor March 7, 2019
The group of students going to India over spring break has focused on preparing for their trip over the past weeks.
SPA takes home a multitude of awards at TCRSF, advances to state

SPA takes home a multitude of awards at TCRSF, advances to state

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor March 5, 2019
The Twin Cities Regional Science Fair took place this weekend, qualifying all SPA students to present at state.
Kimmel and Liepins advance to state Poetry Out Loud competition

Kimmel and Liepins advance to state Poetry Out Loud competition

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, Opinions Editor March 1, 2019
The state Poetry Out Loud competition will be held Mar.7 at Open Book.
The French exchange students and hosts enjoyed winter activities during their visit Feb. 15-26.

French exchange creates connection

Claire Hallaway, The Rubicon Editor February 28, 2019
The French students were here from Feb. 15-26. The SPA students will travel over Spring Break in March.
On Feb 18, Keith Ellison sent out a series of tweets, alerting that he would be fighting the Trump administration for Minnesota.

MN joins 15 other states in lawsuit against Trump administration

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, RubicOnline Editor February 23, 2019
Minnesota and 15 other states are suing the Trump administration for the proposed plan of building a southern border wall using government funds.
Signs outside the health office advertise the opening of the infirmary.

New health office offers a vital resource to community

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor February 22, 2019
On Feb. 19, the new health office became available to students, offering a new and much needed resource to the upper school.
Image of Uyghur gates in Shanshan, Xinjaing. Xinjaing It is home to a number of ethnic groups, including the Uyghur, Han, Kazakhs, Tibetans, Hui, Tajiks, Kyrgyz, Mongols and Russians.

Safe but no longer home, Uyghur immigrants advocate for peace

Chloe Morse, The Rubicon Editor February 19, 2019
Uyghur people in Minnesota are working to end the Uyghur cultural genocide in China.
Students getting their blood drawn in the small gym

Blood Drive draws teachers, students

Tana Ososki, Interactive Storytelling Team February 19, 2019
The yearly SPA blood drive experienced some minor setbacks because of a late start due to snow, but USC ensured everything went smoothly.
103 students in grades 10-12 answered a poll about how often they may engage with activities while driving that are considered to be distracting. Many students listen to music every day while driving, but few make phone calls or answer texts.

MN Legislators hope to ban hand-held phones while driving

Nitya Thakkar, Aureus EIC February 15, 2019
MN Legislators are trying to pass a bill to ban all drivers from using hand-held phones and electronic devices
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