The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Dean of Students Max Delgado recently notified students about the consequences of tp-ing properties after events last year.

Delgado outlines Homecoming “tp wars” expectations

Noor Qureishy, The Rubicon Managing Editor September 9, 2016
As a response to the escalation of "tp wars" over the past few years, Delgado is outlining clear expectations for students for this year's Homecoming.
Pacific Education Group shows St. Paul Academy and Summit School faculty how to conduct productive and safe conversations around diversity

Pacific Education Group meets with faculty, staff to build conversations about diversity

Amodhya Samarakoon, RubicOnline Creative Design Manager September 8, 2016
Courageous Conversations curriculum promotes examination of racial systems and how to keep race on the table in discussions.
The Great Minnesota Get-Together: in case you missed it

The Great Minnesota Get-Together: in case you missed it

Kelby Wittenberg, Photojournalist September 7, 2016
Photojournalist Kelby Wittenberg takes readers on a walk through the fairgrounds.
Sophomore Imran Umer works on a robot in the new computer science classroom. I have been into robotics ever since I was young and I like to make things out of other things and see what happens, Umer said.

New computer science program builds tech-y understanding

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor September 4, 2016
Three new classes and a new computer science study group take place in the new classroom renovation of the lower library.
Senior Magdalena Gallagher enjoys at bomb pop at the end of the first school day.  For more photos, go to The Rubicon on Facebook.

First day schedule makes time for special assembly, social

News in Brief August 28, 2016
Click here to see the schedule for Aug. 29, the first day of school.
A group of freshmen listen to instructions for a yard game at retreat. We got a super helpful tour of the school, freshman Kathleen Bishop said.

Freshmen Orientation transitions Class of 2020 into Upper School

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager August 26, 2016
Freshmen are welcomed to the Randolph Campus on Aug. 26 to get to know both the Upper School and each other.
THE HONORABLE WILHELMINA  M. WRIGHT will speak to the Class of 2016 at Commencement on June 4.  “St. Paul Academy is a wonderful and unique school,”   Wright said.

Wright will speak to graduates about continuing to engage with important issues

Sophie Jaro, Chief Visual Editor June 12, 2016
“I am honored to have the opportunity to address such gifted communicators and thoughtful leaders,” she said.
THE MINNESOTA HISTORY CENTER in downtown St. Paul is the location of the 2016 prom planned by the Junior Class Leadership Council members. “JCLC picked the History Center for its cavernous spaces with high ceilings and beautiful natural lighting. It’s those details that give the event an air of class,” Junior Class Leadership member Maya Kachian said.

JCLC members plan prom as a parting gift to senior class

Mari Knudson, The Rubicon Editor June 7, 2016
Minnesota History Center event on June 8 will include dinner and dancing.
Noor Qureishy has been named the Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholar for the state of Minnesota.  she will attend the Free Spirit conference June 18-25. The point of the conference is to provide resources for students who want to go into a journalism career in the future, she said.

Noor Qurieshy named Al Neuharth Free Spirit scholar

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor June 2, 2016
Qureishy will attend a convention in Washington, D.C. at the Newseum.
Exams begin this week.  Sophomore Turab Naqvi talked about how he likes to study. He said, “I like to study slowly; I start my studying 3 weeks in advance.”

Exam schedule prompts preparation

Garrett Small, Staff Writer June 1, 2016
Although it may be tempting to cram, the best plan is to plan ahead.
FIVE DEBATERS will compete in the 2016 USA World Schools Debate Invitational. Juniors Sarah Wheaton (far left), Shefali Bijwadia (far right), Kathryn Schmechel (right center), Raffi Toghramadjian (top right), and Moira McCarthy (not pictured) will make up the team. “This has traditionally been something that seniors get to do ... [Debate Teacher Tom] Fones really wanted this to be an experience that made us a more cohesive team for next year,” Wheaton said.

Four debate finalists will participate in World Schools Debate invitational

May 31, 2016
Debaters and alternate will attend the competition in Salt Lake City, Utah in June.
Girls involved in the Black and Brown Girls Affinity Group with Upper school History teacher Ryan Oto and K-12 Diversity Dean Karen Dye.

Black and Brown Girls Affinity Group provides safe space for girls

Mimi Geller, Arts & Entertainment Editor May 30, 2016
Black and Brown Girls Affinity Group gives girls an opportunity to be their authentic selves.
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