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Juniors Justin Jallen and David Nicholson proudly display their purple ribbons in support of World Suicide Prevention Day. Many Upper School students and faculty have decided to wear the ribbons, which were created and dispersed by GSA.

Purple ribbons display support for suicide prevention

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor September 10, 2014

Purple ribbons seem to be everywhere: pinned to clothing and backpacks, tied around wrists and ponytails. Distributed by the Gender & Sexuality Acceptance student group for World Suicide Prevention...

The team also participated in a series of Action Round-tables and Knowledge to Action Plan workshops. It was a day dedicated to becoming more savvy about the issues which plague the global community in the present and in the future. It was a really fun experience overall. I think we had a great presentation and it was fun to see others work too! team member Aliza Rahman said.

World Savvy team take second place at competition

Eva Perez-Greene, Editor-In-Chief May 23, 2014

St. Paul Academy's World Savvy team really is world savvy, taking second place in the senior performance division at the 2014 invitational which was held at Augsburg College. This year's competition theme...

From left: Seniors Claire Foussard, Emma Chang, Sonya Das and Alida Mitau pose for a photo prom last year, held at the Lake Calhoun Beach Club in Minneapolis. Junior Class Leadership Council has already began looking into booking this years prom location. “We have just been focusing on locations because we want to get that booked first, junior JCLC member Aliza Rahman said.

Junior Class Leadership Council narrows down venue possibilities for prom

Hannah Johnson, Editor in Chief October 31, 2013

While prom preparation for most St. Paul Academy and Summit School students begin in the late Spring, a small group of juniors are already hard at work to make Prom 2014 a smashing success. The Junior...

Junior Aliza Rahman poses for a photo on Eid Al-Adha last year. This year, the PSAT occurred on the same day as the Muslim holiday on Oct. 16. Before the test Rahman said, “I just don’t want it to come on a holiday... No one should have to take a PSAT on a holiday.”

PSAT scheduling conflicts with religious celebration

Noor Qureishy, Staff Writer October 28, 2013

The sound of Takbeer, clear and strong over the rumble of people chattering, greets friends and neighbors alike, hugging strangers on sight, wishing them a happy Eid. Every year, over 1.5 billion Muslims...

Spoken word poet Joyce Lee discussed shaping open and creative communities. “I don’t stay on shallow subjects for long, she said.

Spoken word poet Joyce Lee hosts workshop

Eva Perez-Greene, InDepth Editor September 11, 2013

Spoken word poet and instructor Joyce Lee hosted a creative and informative workshop on Sept. 9 after school. Juniors Bella Martinez and Emma Rodgerson asked Lee to visit St. Paul Academy and Summit School...

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