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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

St. Paul United ties 5-5 with Northfield in Saturdays hockey game, gallery

St. Paul United ties 5-5 with Northfield in Saturday’s hockey game, gallery

Amodhya Samarakoon, Creative Design Manager November 15, 2016
Check out pictures of the GVH against Northfield that took place on Nov. 12.
Seniors Sammie Bluhm, Maya Edstrom, Mackenzie Kuller, Ella Matticks, and Maria Perkkio set out to spread positivity on a day when many St. Paul Academy and Summit School students were feeling hurt post election.  We just thought that posting those small notes would allow us to try to bring hope into our community regardless of peoples political affiliation, Matticks said.

Senior Art Seminar spreads love through notes to students

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor November 13, 2016
Senior Art Seminar photo students spread love by posting positive notes on the lockers.
Upper School Diversity Dean Karen Dye adds to her notes on the new policy the transgender task force is creating. We’re at a point where we’re starting to get the language for a policy and we’ll see what that’s like at different areas in the school, she said.

Transgender task force works on new policy for trans students and faculty

Noor Qureishy, Managing Editor November 7, 2016
Upper School Diversity Dean Karen Dye and Upper School Dean of Students Max Delgado have formed a transgender task force to work on policies for trans students and faculty.
On the Discover UND page of their website, the university includes gender but not racial breakdown of their student population.

UND blackface Snapchat protected by First Amendement

Noah Solomon, Staff Writer November 5, 2016
Edina High School responded to a racist Snapchat message on Nov. 4, just a month after the UND ruling that said racist language is protected under the First Amendment.
Junior Larry Chen has spent the past two summers working with children at summer camps in China with China Service Ventures. I was a counselor for kids who are less privileged and who might not be able to afford a natural summer camp, Chen said. Submitted Photo:

Community Service Spotlight: Chen teaches children English in China

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor November 4, 2016
Junior Larry Chen travels to China to be a counselor at a summer camp and helps teach children English.
Ninth grader Anna Snider recites a piece she wrote in the Summit Center during Iris: Art and Literatures first open mic night hosted on Oct. 26. “I’m really glad that I did it,” said Snider.

Iris debut open mic night fosters inspiration

Ellie Nowakowski, The Rubicon Editor October 28, 2016
Iris: Art and Literature hosted their first open mic night on Oct. 26 in the Summit Center for students and faculty to share works of literature.
Seniors work to make quarter 1 count

Seniors work to make quarter 1 count

Flannery Enneking-Norton, Staff Writer October 24, 2016
As the first quarter of the school year comes to a close, seniors breathe a sigh of relief.
Sophomore Jeffrey Huang is a member of the MN PUMac team. Im pretty proud of it because it means Im top 8 in the state., Huang said.

Huang prepares to participate in Princeton University Mathematics Competition

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor October 24, 2016
Sophomore Jeffrey Huang is a member of the MN team for the Princeton University Mathematics Competition (PUMaC).
Sophomores Lucie Hoeschen, Annie Kristal, Ethan Dincer and Krista Schlinger pack food at FMSC on Oct. 15. “I was really excited when I heard about the FMSC event because I have been to a FMSC event before and I had fun while also feeling good about the work I was doing” sophomore Muriel Lang said.

Council shapes volunteer experience by coordinating service

Emma Sampson, Staff Writer October 21, 2016
Sophomores participated in Oct. 15 event and have another opportunity Oct. 22.
Ceramics student and sophomore Janie Brunell admires the ceramic pieces in the Harry M. Drake Gallery. I can tell that [in this piece there are] a couple parts that were done on the wheel, but the handle had to be sculpted or carved. Its cool that they incorporated a bunch of techniques to make a piece, Brunell said while looking at a vase.

Lowman curates ceramics show, benefits eyes and brain

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor October 20, 2016
The Alternative Traditions Ceramics Invitational will run through Nov. 22.
Mia Litman documents Yom Kippur at her synagogue, Temple Israel, in Minneapolis, MN

For the first time, school closes for Yom Kippur

Webster Lehmann, RubicOnline Videographer October 12, 2016
School closed on Oct. 12 for the holiest day of the year in the Jewish tradition.
NEW PERSPECTIVES. Senior Neeti Kulkarni enjoys the view from her balcony in downtown Minneapolis.  “There’s not a feeling like it. You go out and you feel … I wouldn’t say you feel powerful because it is really freaky to look down on how many people are there … but it kinda gives you perspective on what’s out there and it’s just a really surreal feeling to be able to see the entire downtown laid out straight in front of you, Kulkarni said.

Rural vs. Urban: seniors O’Hern and Kulkarni reflect on their unique lifestyles

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Editor-in-Chief October 6, 2016
Not everyone lives walking distance from school. Seniors Colin O'Hern and Neeti Kulkarni share their experiences living in two completely different environments: rural and urban.
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