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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Johnny Tvedt, also known as The Magnus Man plays a number of roles during the day, including tracking down students who did not fill out their COVID-19 reporting app prior to coming to school. “The Magnus list has really been the only consistent thing for me at the school, I was basically bred for this job by Dean Thornberry in between my other jobs here,” Tvedt said.

Have you seen the Magnus Man?

Will Schavee, RubicOnline January 28, 2021
Enigma: a person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand. The Magnus Man. Who is he?
[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, its the age of superheroes

[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, it’s the age of superheroes

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer May 30, 2018
Swinging into the big screen and blasting the bad guys on television, fans could watch a new hero every day.
Co-presidents of USC Numi Katz and Emilia Topp-Johnson led a female-identifying speechwriting workshop on May 14 in the Lecture Room for girls interested in running for an officer position. Hopefully we are setting the precedent that we should have a lot of girls running for elected positions,” Katz said.

Girls speech workshop promotes gender balance for future officer positions

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline May 15, 2018
USC Co-presidents Numi Katz and Emilia Topp-Johnson hosted a female-identifying speechwriting workshop to encourage female representation in elected officer positions.
18-19 Officers Elected

18-19 Officers Elected

News in Brief May 14, 2018
Candidates delivered speeches last Thursday, then the student body voted. Here are the results:
Discipline Committee hopes this new form will help them stay proactive.

DC hopes new form will continue strive to openness.

Peter Blanchfield, RubicOnline Editor April 2, 2018
DC's new student survey appreciates and honors student's acts of kindness.
Sophomore Eli Striker was elected as a class representative for SAC. Im pumped, Striker said.

Class representative election results for USC, DC, SAC, announced

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager May 13, 2016

With seniors engaged in their off-campus projects, rising ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders gave speeches to their grade levels and were elected into class representative positions. Below are...

2015-16 student officers elected

Clare Tipler, Sports Editor May 1, 2015
USC, SAC, and DC officers were elected for coming school year on Apr. 21.
Sophomore Riley Wheaton, who won his run for chair of the Discipline Committee, examines the list of election results on April 23. When I was first considering running I was kind of apprehensive about running as a sophomore, he said.

Students vote for new leaders in elected groups

Nina Zietlow, News Editor April 23, 2014

As the school year comes to a close a new kind of excitement is alive in hallways, the much anticipated student elections. Students from all grade levels have the opportunity to run for elected positions...

Phone policy reflects careful process

Thomas Toghramadjian, Upper School Council Vice President February 19, 2014

At our first meeting last year the Upper School Council decided to make amending the phone policy our highest priority. After more than a semester of research, dialogue, writing, and revision, our phone...

New elected group leaders work for students

New elected group leaders work for students

Boraan Abdulkarim, Cover Story Editor May 29, 2013

“We do our research, but really the student body knows what needs to change or stay the same in the school,” one of the new co-president of Upper School Council Nick Cohen said. St. Paul Academy and...

Students cast ballots for class representatives

Hannah Johnson, Editor in Chief May 6, 2013

One wooden box held the key to a position on one of St.Paul Academy and Summit School’s elected student groups: Upper School Council, Student Activities Committee and Discipline Committee. Students from...

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