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

Cartoon illustration done by Senior Web Lehmann illustrates the lack of meaning from the overuse of the word sorry.

A meaningless apology: “I’m sorry”

Sharee Roman, Photographer October 17, 2017
Let's slow down, stop, and ask ourselves, "why are we apologizing". The use of the word "sorry" has been rendered meaningless through polite inquiries and events no one has control over.
Craig Freeman from Avenues for Homeless Youth presented to SPA students on October 17

GSA hosts Avenues, raises awareness for youth homelessness

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor October 17, 2017
Craig Freeman from Avenues for Homeless Youth presented to SPA students on youth homelessness in LGBTQ+ communities.
Hughes to leave SPA after 10 years

Hughes to leave SPA after 10 years

Ellie Findell, RubicOnline Production Manager October 16, 2017
Upper School Principal Chris Hughes has accepted a Head of School position for next year.
Student group SADD hosted guest speakers Malik Mitchell (pictured) and Tipheret Peña from the Aurora Center for Advocacy and Education. Its all about creating a positive culture around consent, Mitchell said.

SADD assembly delivers powerful message about the importance of consent

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor October 12, 2017
The student group SADD hosted two speakers from the Aurora Center for Advocacy and Education on Oct. 12, Malik Mitchell and Tipheret Peña, in order to educate the community about consent.
Freshman Olivia Lagos jogs back to the halfway line.

Girls Varsity Soccer beats Northfield for a homecoming win

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager October 7, 2017
Girls Soccer fights through the rain to beat Northfield during a homecoming game.
Homecoming week culminates in Pep Fest

Homecoming week culminates in Pep Fest

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline October 6, 2017
Homecoming 2017 pepfest mixed old and new traditions.
Students celebrate winning their match.

PHOTO GALLERY: Annual ping pong tournament garners student spirit

Sharee Roman, Photojournalist October 3, 2017
Per tradition, Upper School students participated in the annual homecoming ping pong tournament across grades on Oct. 3.
Handing Up Orders (in the foreground) by Dutton Foster

Alumni/ae exhibit hosts eclectic diplay

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor October 2, 2017
Alumni show painting and sculpture in the fall show. Gallery is on display until Oct. 20 in the Harry M. Drake gallery.
SPLASH. Captain Abby Lanz dives backwards into the
pool during a recent competition at Humboldt High School. “The girls diving team is really small, and since it’s such a small group we’re really tight knit, and we’re all very close. As a team, we want to get 11 dive lists, which is when you are able to do two dives from each of the  ve categories: forwards, backs, reverses, inwards, and twists, and a third dive from one of the categories to add up to 11 dives in total,” Lanz said.

SPARKS Swim and Dive plunges into competition season

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor September 28, 2017
SPARKS Swim and Dive hopes to qualify for section meets during the season.
Every year MSA has to reinforce the idea that everyone is welcome. Its time to change that.

Students shouldn’t let stereotypes affect their decision to attend clubs

Sharee Roman, Photographer September 27, 2017
While affinity groups function as a safe space for a specific group of people, alliances are open to everybody.
I like hanging out with my friends, junior Mia Litman said.

PHOTO GALLERY: Minnesota is the happiest state

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor September 27, 2017
Minnesota was recently ranked as the happiest state in the nation. Students reflect on what personally makes them happy.
Follow these tips for a more organized study space

DIY study spaces offer organization in a busy school year

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor September 26, 2017
A month into the 2017-2018 school year, school supplies start to get disorganized. Keep study spaces neat with these DIY organization tips.
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