The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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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

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.
Minnesota has voted Democrat in the presidential election since 1972.

Trump pays Minnesota a visit 2 days before election

Ellie Findell, RubicOnline Editor November 7, 2016
Trump visit on Sunday was an attempt to turn a state that's been blue since 1972 red in this election.
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.
Although the flu vaccine can reduce the risk of getting the flu by up to 74%, it can also cause problems.

Flu vaccine or not?

Sharee Roman, Staff Writer November 4, 2016
Flu shots can reduce the risk of catching the flu by up to 74% but some students still opt not to get one.
Christine Schwichtenbergs advisory hands out candy to those that pass by.

High school students participate in trick-or-treating during advisory

Kelby Wittenberg, Photojournalist November 3, 2016
A yearly high school tradition returned on November 1st, as students ventured out to collect candy from peers.
Although they are only planning on building a small section on Jackson street in 2017, many students like Isabel Dieperink are excited about this addition to St. Paul. “Making bike paths more available and safe will be really helpful for everyone.”

Plans for new bikeway in St. Paul unveiled

Noah Raaum, Staff Writer November 2, 2016
New bike paths costructed in St. Paul will prompt a considerable amount of new bikers across the city to get outside and enjoy the outdoors.
Upper School History teachers Sushmita Hodges and Ryan Oto are chaperoning the Spring 2017 India trip. Students will explore how India lives in both the 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st century all at once Hodges said.

Inaugural India Trip date set for Spring 2017

Noah Rice, Staff Writer November 1, 2016
The history department has been planning the trip for some time, but finally everything came together. Teachers Sushmita Hodges and Ryan Oto will lead a group of students to India this spring.
Advisor Steve Heileg lays on a bed of nails during the annual clubs fair on Sept. 15th.

Freshman reflect on club selection process

Austin Leiby, Staff Writer November 1, 2016
Freshman traveled to three student groups in order to get a taste of what it is like to belong to a club, and reflected on the things they noticed and realized.
Mike Smith is the creator of The Harbor, a show sponsored by Jostens about leadership, growth, and school culture.  He will be the speaker at the Jostens Renaissance Tour on Nov. 2 at Wayzata High School

Students to attend Renaissance Tour to explore leadership roles

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Staff Writer November 1, 2016
A group of students from clubs, affinity groups, and publications will attend the Jostens Renaissance tour on Nov. 2.
History department, clubs organize mock election

History department, clubs organize mock election

Quinn Christensen, Staff Writer October 29, 2016
Students cast their vote, with results shared on Oct. 26 at school and the state mock-vote results shared on Nov. 1.
Iris hosts open mic night to spread love of art and literature

Iris hosts open mic night to spread love of art and literature

Abby Hedberg, Staff Writer October 26, 2016
Iris: Art & Literature club hosts the first Open Mic night on Oct. 26, 5 p.m. in the Summit Center.
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