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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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RED LIGHT: players in the first round of Red Light, Green Light suddenly stop when red light is called.

The underdog blue team wins House Cup

Marius Elias Morse, Photojournalist April 17, 2023
In third and final House Cup event, the blue team snagged the win.
MUSEUM TOUR. Bawa explained the long Tibetan history to the kids. We were at the lower campus of the Tibetan Childrens Village School, showing off our history and exhibits.  Bawa said.

Learning history and making memories: Bawa’s summer in India and Nepal

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline October 7, 2022
Senior Tenzin Bawa spent the time away from school connecting with Tibetan history and his Tibetan identity.
STUDENT LED COMMUNITY. With new administration, USC has led a bigger role in connecting students and admin. USC Co-Presidents Tenzin Bawa and Maryeva Gonzalez lead upper school assemblies, participate in student and faculty discussions, and are working on adapting school policies to better reflect the needs of our student body.

Upper School Council sets sights on higher student input

Claire Kim, The Rubicon October 3, 2022
This year, USC hopes to restore community while emphasizing the importance of student voices.
Often nicknamed the Blood Moon, a full lunar eclipse because of the tint that results from sunlight shining projected onto the moon.

[PHOTO STORY] Heilig and Martin host lunar eclipse viewing party

Ali Browne, RubicOnline May 17, 2022
For the first time in two years, members of the SPA community joined the science department in viewing a total lunar eclipse.
Senior Pah Na leaps into the pool.

Trojans swim through adversity

Annie Bai, The Rubicon January 25, 2022
As the Trojan Swim team’s season begins, they find themselves yet again with a different coach for the third season in a row.
BREAKING NEWS: Officer election results posted

BREAKING NEWS: Officer election results posted

News in Brief May 11, 2021
Officers for USC, SAC, C3, and STC were announced for the 2021-22 school year. Grade level representative ballots are currently open.
My message is to me and the others who are also struggling. Who will stand up for you if you do not ask for what you want? Who will know how you feel if you stay silent?  - Elle Chen

Speaking for myself: race

Elle Chen, Production Manager February 24, 2021
A collection of student perspectives on battling racism, embracing identity and finding answers.
The eight core cultural identifiers are: 1. Ability - Mental and/or physical, 2. Age, 3. Ethnicity, 4. Gender, 5. Race, 6. Religion, 7. Sexual Orientation, 8. Socio-Economic Status/Class

SDLC attendees look to second semester to implement lessons

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline December 18, 2020
While school has developed comfort talking around some core identifiers, others, like socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and family structure remain challenging.
In its 27th year, the virtual Student Diversity Leadership Conference student attendees were Gabriella Thompson, Karla Garcia, Riley Erben, Tenzin Bawa, and Milkii Tigro.

Students attend Diversity Leadership Conference; host workshop today

News in Brief December 8, 2020
Eight upper school students attend the People of Color Conference; return to share activities in a 9-12 workshop Dec. 8.
Students maintain community in a variety of ways

Students maintain community in a variety of ways

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline May 20, 2020
Throughout each grade level, student leaders are putting time and effort into maintaining the SPA community.
Whats That Club? is a podcast exploring various student organizations.

[WHAT’S THAT CLUB] Ep. 1: Ready, set, go – diving into Game Club

Anna Nowakowski, Staff Writer April 7, 2020
Listen to 9th grader Anna Nowakowski discuss different clubs and why they are unique to SPA. Tune into this episode to learn all about Game Club.
The judges, senior Sydney Therien and junior Gavin Kimmel and contestants, Ninth grader Tenzin Bawa, sophomore Ellie Dawson-Moore, junior Noel Abraham, and senior Henrik Schleisman laugh hysterically at an answer to one of the jeopardy questions.

Jeopardy teaches audience $1 or $4 about SPA teachers

Elle Chen, RubicOnline February 6, 2020
It was a tight battle between Noel Abraham and Henrick Schliesman, but ultimately the senior won.
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