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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

Junior Olivia McCauley stands on a chair and gives a short speech about how happy she is to have had the celebration this year.

IC celebrates students of Asian heritage through food and drink

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon Editor May 28, 2018
Intercultural Club celebrated students of Asian heritage through food and drink during last Thursday's x-period.
Intercultural Club posted dozens of photos of notable figures in black history.

QUIZ: How much did you learn during Black History Month?

Noah Raaum, Videographer February 28, 2018
Test your knowledge on a few key events and figures in African-American history.
Chinese New Year celebration hosted by Intercultural Club

Chinese New Year celebration hosted by Intercultural Club

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor February 22, 2018
Intercultural Club hosted a Chinese New Year celebration Feb. 21 in the US Chinese classroom.
John Hunter, father of a student in third grade at St. Paul Academy and a representative of Native American teaching, speaks on challenging the community to make corrections.

MLK Day assembly calls for equal education opportunities

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager January 14, 2018
The Martin Luther King assembly panelists focused their attention on education this year.
IC posters demote cultural appropriation in Halloween costumes

IC posters demote cultural appropriation in Halloween costumes

Noah Raaum, Videographer October 31, 2017
Dress up as a cat, a witch, a donut, or a skeleton — not a culture.
CIVICALLY ENGAGED. US English teacher Molly Olguin signs a letter addressed to President Trump defending DACA. Junior Isabel Saavedra-Weis, and seniors Eva Garcia and Amina Smaller sit behind the table while Olivia Williams Ridge encourages participation.

Letter campaign protests DACA repeal

Lucy Sandeen, The Rubicon Editor September 16, 2017
Intercultural Club, Black and Brown Girls, and Common Ground partnered in a letter writing campaign on Sept. 15-16 to protest the DACA repeal.
St. Paul Academy and Summit School offers dozens of interesting, diverse groups that provide outlets for students to accomplish amazing things.  Options arise for every student, from Spartan Boosters to Film Club to Spartan Beats to Quiz Bowl to Intercultural Club. Plus, its incredibly simple to start a new group when theres interest.

Student groups empower on a range of issues

The Rubicon Staff, Editorial May 4, 2016
The expressive opportunity of student groups is not always capitalized on, but it should be.
Sophomore Elsa Runquist smashes the piñata at the Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 4. We explained some history about Cinco de Mayo, but mostly we just wanted people to learn about the culture,” sophomore Eva Garcia said.

Pinata and Salsa Dancing: groups host Cinco de Mayo celebration

Marlee Baron, Around Town Editor May 4, 2016
On May 5 Intercultural Club and Brown and Black Girls hosted a Cinco de Mayo celebration in Driscoll family commons.
Aamera Siddiqui performs a scene from Act I of American as Curry Pie in this video posted by  
Suzy Messerole of Exposed Brick Theater.  Siddiqui performed for students and faculty on Jan. 11 for the MLK assembly.

Siddiqui performs for MLK assembly

Arts in Brief January 11, 2016
Aamera Siddiqui performed excerpts of her one woman play, "American as Curry Pie."
Senior Mansuda Arora began the discussion with a brief on the conflict in Ferguson, Missouri.

Intercultural Club, Common Ground, and Student Political Union facilitate a discussion on Ferguson

Diane Huang, Online Chief Visual Editor October 11, 2014
Around the country, protests, media coverage, and social media spoke loudly about the riots and police brutality in Ferguson, Missouri. Despite this, the SPA community has been rather silent. In response to this, the Intercultural Club and Student Political Union facilitated a discussion on Ferguson on Oct. 8.
Intercultural Club: Issues expressed in Ferguson protests require greater attention

Intercultural Club: Issues expressed in Ferguson protests require greater attention

Emma Rodgerson and Evva Parsons October 8, 2014
It has been 58 days since the murder of Mike Brown and the beginning of the resulting protests. These were led initially by the community of Ferguson, Missouri then followed by displays of solidarity and action from allies throughout the United States and around the world as support streamed in from protesters in Gaza, Hong Kong, and Sao Paolo.
Students traveled to a variety of locations for Service Day on Mar. 7.

Students spread out to see movies and support others on Service Day

Lucy Li, Online Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor March 14, 2014

The day's offerings ranged from discussing media's portrayal of women to packaging food for those living countries away. The hybrid of Martin Luther King, Jr. activities and Service Day on Mar. 7 provided...

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