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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

MSA Co-President Tabeer Naqvi shares her experience being a Muslim student at SPA with junior Amodhya Samarakoon at the group’s first meeting on March 3. “My religion is such a big part of who I am and how I live my life because of the morals and values that come with it that I don’t feel like I should have to walk into some school where I spend so much of my time and cut off that part of myself and not show it,” Naqvi said.

New Muslim Students Alliance student group fosters dialogue, awareness

Mari Knudson, Cover Story Editor March 6, 2016
The Muslim Students Alliance student group had its first meeting on March 3.
The Quiz Bowl teams mimic the images on their trophies. (Top from left) Patrick Commers, Jack Indritz, Cole Staples. (Bottom from left) Ewan Lang, Peter Schavee.

Quiz Bowl team wins ACRONYM meet

Diane Huang, Online Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2016
The team placed first overall, with junior Ewan Lang placing third individually.
Tellers count the votes at a DFL precinct caucus in Minneapolis.

Sanders and Rubio win Minnesota Caucus on Super Tuesday

Emily Thissen and Mari Knudson March 2, 2016
St. Paul Academy juniors and seniors who will be 18 by Nov. 8, 2016 had the opportunity to caucus on Mar. 1.
Tzafrirs talk began with an introduction to her family. “Growing up in the home of two holocaust survivors who went through the death camps and survived, meant for me a feeling of loss and sadness. It was something you could not escape,” Tzafrir said. This collage features different images of her family, including a picture of her mother in 1946, a picture of of her parents when they got married in 1949, a picture of Tzafrir and her sister in the 1970s, and a recent picture of her father.

Tzafrir speaks of horror and hope as daughter of two holocaust survivors

Sophie Jaro, Opinions Editor February 24, 2016
Iris Tzafrir, the daughter of two holocaust survivors, shared the insight she gained learning about her parents' past during tutorial on Feb. 23.
Senior Gitanjali Raman, freshmen Henry Hallaway, Lucie Hoeschen, and Betsy Romans completed the course with a record time of 1:04 minutes. Students competed in SADDs drunk goggle obstacle course during X-period.

Drunk goggle course was fun, but…

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor February 23, 2016
SADD's Drunk Goggle obstacle course simulates the effects of alcohol and drugs on vision and motor skills.
Psychologist Kevin Harrington speaks to students at St. Paul Academy and Summit School on Feb. 23 for Peer Helpers mental health week.

Q&A with Dr. Kevin Harrington, psychologist

Amodhya Samarakoon, Health & Wellness Editor February 23, 2016
For Peer Helpers' mental health awareness week, Psychologist Kevin Harrington gave a presentation about resiliency training and mental health on Feb. 23.
Great moments, are born, from great opportunity. And that’s what we have here, tonight, boys. That’s what we earned here, tonight. One game. If we played ’em ten times, they might win nine. But not this game. Not tonight. Tonight, we skate with them. Tonight, we stay with them. And we shut them down because we can! Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world, senior Alex Qin said in his speech.

January Speeches

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor February 21, 2016

Senior speeches from January focused on how a change in attitude or approach can create a beneficial difference.

Members of the Science Alliance club competed at the Science Olympiad competition on Feb 6. From left to right: Larry Chen (10), Adnan Askari (10), Ben Mellin (10), Ben Konstan (10), Navodhya Samarakoon (12), Liza Bukingolts (12), Maya Smith (12), Gitanjali Raman (12), Daniel Ellis (10), and Tessa Rauch (12).

Science Alliance club competes in Science Bowl, qualifies for State in Science Olympiad

Iya Abdulkarim, Feature Editor February 14, 2016
St. Paul Academy and Summit School's Science Alliance student club took part in the Science Bowl competition on Jan 23, and advances to State in Science Olympiad.
The Junior Class Leadership Council meets on Feb. 9 to discuss details of the Junior Retreat. These plans include a top-secret t-shirt design and the use of the information from the recent poll to guide the retreats focus. We are analyzing the data and presenting it to the junior advisors, JCLC member Maya Kachian said.

Junior Class Leadership Council plans junior retreat

Clare Tipler, Sports Editor February 10, 2016
JCLC works to organize the junior retreat, now with poll data directly from students.
Obama delivers a heartfelt speech about the need for gun regulation. “The loophole of private gun shows not having to do background checks or legally document the purchase of a gun definitely needs to be eliminated because a lot of weapons obtained that way have been used in criminal cases,” junior Lauren Hansen said.

Obama’s speech outlines plans for gun control

Dianne Caravela, Feature Editor February 4, 2016
President Barack Obama's plan for gun regulation focuses on requiring background checks and removing the existing loopholes.
Seniors Dara Singh, Emilee Skadron, Cloe Wilkens, Rachel Hotvedt, and Claire Ristau pose for a picture before the 2015 Valentines Dance. [The dance] is going to be a good time, Wilkens said.

Red, white, and silver love

Krista Schlinger, Staff Writer February 4, 2016
Dance returns to Germanic Institute
Coaches v. Cancer basketball games on Feb. 5 start at 4:15 with Girls JV, 5:30 Girls Varsity, and 7:00 Boys Varsity. Donations can be made at lunch periods through Friday.

Teams support Coaches vs. Cancer

News in Brief February 3, 2016
Basketball games on Friday offer information about and opportunities to raise funds for cancer research.
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