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

Cafe Meow offers an opportunity to play with (and adopt) a feline friend.

Looking for a catpuccino? Try Cafe Meow

Jonah Harrison, Chief Visual Editor February 23, 2018

Cafe Meow opened its doors for the first time on Feb. 16 after four years of planning. Co owners Danielle Rasmussen and Jessica Burge had the idea in early 2014: "We started working on the idea in...

[FILTERED] Students and faculty share Olympic favorites

[FILTERED] Students and faculty share Olympic favorites

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline February 22, 2018
Students and faculty snapped their favorite winter Olympic sport.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Delaney Tarr captioned her Feb. 16 post on Twitter: Positive, Passionate, Proud. #StonemanStrong

Community mourns loss after Florida shooting, calls for action

Annie Bottern and Nitya Thakkar February 21, 2018
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on Feb. 14 left the SPA community, and people around the nation, discussing gun control.
The SPA Dance team performed during halftime during the Boys Varsity Basketball game against St. Agnes on Feb. 16. “It’s a lot of hard work. People don’t often realize the time commitment we put in. During competition season our whole entire Saturdays are devoted to dance,” Hoppe said.

Dance team rallies school spirit

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline February 17, 2018
The SPA Dance team delivered a performance during the Boy's Varsity Basketball game on Feb. 16.
Junior Peter Moore after defending his section 3A title in the pursuit race. Moore will race at state on Thursday in Biwabik, MN.

Nordic skiers reflect on previous races before state

Breandan Gibbons, Rubicon TV: Executive Producer February 14, 2018
Senior Val Hart and junior Peter Moore qualified for the Nordic Skiing state championships, here is a preview of their race.
Senior Sabrina Rucker earned honorable mention for Aspirations in Computing. The award is given through the National Center for Women and Information Technology and recognizes young womens passion for computer science. “The award is more symbolic than anything to me. I have been trying to get an honorable mention for the last couple of years. Every time I got basically one step above a participation award, so this is like a ‘finally’ sort of thing,” Rucker said.

Women’s science award recognizes Rucker’s passion for computer science

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor February 9, 2018
Senior Sabrina Rucker recently received honorable mention for Aspirations in Computing, an award given by the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT).
Annie Hart (10) winning the 2009 skate pursuit race at the state meet. “I dabbled in and out of skiing until I was in ninth grade, when I joined the high school team in earnest, Hart said.

From Spartan to Olympian: Hart’s skiing journey

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor February 8, 2018
St. Paul Academy and Summit School alum Annie Hart ('10) will be competing in the cross-country ski race in South Korea for the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Blood Drive speaker Karla Fenstermaker spoke to students Tuesday morning in The Huss Center about donating blood

Blood Drive speaker emphasizes importance of donating

Webster Lehmann, Creative Design Manager February 6, 2018
In preparation for the annual blood drive, Upper School Student Council hosted American Red Cross representative Karla Fenstermaker to discuss the importance of blood donation.
Dr. Todd Savage presented to SPA parents and faculty about his experience in the field of phycology and its relation to gender diversity.

Parent meeting sheds light on gender diversity

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline January 31, 2018
The Gender Diversity parent meeting held on Jan. 30 in Driscoll Commons presented scientific and personal information about gender diversity as it relates to students.
One Act performances spotlight senior directors, MSHSL show

One Act performances spotlight senior directors, MSHSL show

Iya Abdulkarim, Editor in Chief January 29, 2018
Four student-directed shows and the MSHSL competition one act took the stage on Jan. 27
Marijuana has been fully legalized (including medicinal and recreational use) in nine states, while many have only defined its use in medical treatment as legal. “One of the biggest things is that [marijuana legalization] allows a legal market, so it can be taxed. It also allows for job creation and private enterprise, so theres an entire new market to be entered; its a great tax benefit for the government as well, Elsaesser said. Data source:  Marijuana Policy Project

Continuing the chemical health conversation: marijuana legalization

Sharee Roman, Photographer January 29, 2018
The recent legalization of recreational marijuana in California sparked discussion of the merits and drawbacks of marijuana use and legalization.
MSA president Iya Abdulkarim and vice president Mashal Naqvi facilitated a Q&A with speakers Tamara Gray and Lori Saroya. This event precludes Hijab Day, which will take place Feb. 1.

Muslim Student Alliance speakers recount experiences with hijab

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor January 26, 2018
Islamic Scholar, educator, and community activist Tamara Gray and founder of the CAIR Minnesota Lori Saroya engaged students in a Q&A on Jan. 25.
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