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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

BUILDING THE FUTURE. President Joe Biden’s official accounts include a Sept. 26 post from the picket line in Detroit: “I want hardworking men and women like the ones I stood shoulder-to-shoulder with today building the economy of the future. (Image from @POTUS on Instagram)

United Auto Workers strike continues with Biden’s support

Allan Wang, Staff Writer October 30, 2023
The group came to a tentative deal with General Motors this morning that might end the strike.
BinaxNOW rapid Covid tests were distributed to students last week.

Omicron is here. Mitigation continues.

Henry Burkhardt and Elizabeth Trevathan January 21, 2022
Administration continues implementing policies to keep students in school.
Biden is determined to reunite bright electricians, line workers, managers, engineers, and much more. Not only does Biden plan to influence the current U.S. infrastructure, but also the future generations.

$1.75 billion of investments in bridges, roads, utilities: Biden returns with the newly signed Infrastructure Bill

Rita Li, RubicOnline December 3, 2021
This Tuesday, Nov. 30, Biden came to Rosemount, Minnesota selling the benefits of a bipartisan infrastructure law which alternatively claims to provide people with a better social spending plan.
Whats Biden up to?

What’s Biden up to?

Harper Glass, Staff Writer October 27, 2021
In the first nine months of his presidency, President Biden has been working to improve infrastructure, employment, and costs for working citizens.
Over a dozen homes were lost, and officials closed the wilderness. The Greenwood Fires in the Boundary Waters was a constant item of stress through the summer for many. Houses and other buildings were lost, the environment suffered, and the air quality curtailed for hundreds of miles.

[SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] Extreme weather intensifies, bolstering the need for environmental policy

Elizabeth Trevathan, RubicOnline September 10, 2021
The summer of 2021 serves as an example of the long-term impacts climate change has on day-to-day lives.
The system of lock and dams on the Mississippi River were mostly constructed as a part of former President Franklin Roosevelt’ New Deal program. The locks and dams, specifically lock and dam #1 pictured, was built to control flooding and facilitate transportation of goods. The structures completely changed how the Mississippi River flows. Biden’s plans will also completely change how the environment looks, but the exact results are unknown.

[SUSTAINABILTY & ETHICS] Administration sets ambitious environmental goals. Will they succeed?

Elizabeth Trevathan, Director of RubicOnline May 4, 2021
Biden/Harris made it clear from day one of their campaign that climate change would be at the top of their list for issues to change in America.
Americans have become accustomed to tragedy and often become desensitized to horrific news.

Wait, what? America’s short attention span

William Schavee February 11, 2021
We have started to lose touch with the magnitude of the things happening in the world and allowed everything to become a blur of bad news.
Winners of the Georgia Senate runoffs Jon Ossoff (left), and Raphael Warnock (right), celebrate their victories together.

Democrats control Senate thanks to Georgia runoff

Thomas Reinhart, RubicOnline January 20, 2021
The Georgia vote for senators was highly contested, with both democratic nominees winning the race, the U.S. Senate is now a 50-50 split.
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President- elect Kamala Harris will step into office soon with new climate change plans.

[SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICS] Looking ahead, President-elect Joe Biden introduces his climate plans

Elizabeth Trevathan, Director of RubicOnline November 20, 2020
President-Elect Joe Biden promises to dedicate $2 trillion over the four-year presidential term towards climate change initiatives. Here are eight of his goals.
Biden supporters (left) watching a drive-in rally in St. Paul, MN, from afar on October 30, 2020. Trump supporters (right) at a rally in Minneapolis, MN, on October 10, 2019.

Election Week 2020: A Timeline

Nikolas Liepins, Political Correspondent November 19, 2020
This story provides and full detailed timeline of the election week in early November.
As votes continue to be counted, Trump refuses to acknowledge his imminent defeat.

As Trump refuses to concede, Republicans are noncommittal

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline November 16, 2020
After President-elect Joe Biden was projected to win days after the election day, Trump refused to acknowledge his defeat.
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