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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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FLOP OR NOT? In The Whale, Charlie goes through an emotional journey searching for redemption.

[OSCAR WINNER] The Whale: A Big Hit?

Shefali Meagher, Staff Writer March 13, 2023
It's no surprise that Brendan Fraser won the Oscar for Best Actor last night.
HARMFUL POSTS. The rising trend of sharing ones glow-ups on social media is not as empowering as it seems.

Glow-ups are over-celebrated and harmful to mental health

Eliana Mann, Rubiconline May 17, 2022
The intent of showing a glow-up on social media is to celebrate one’s achievements and build confidence, but these posts encourage unhealthy comparisons and beauty standards.
Resolutions are most likely going to end in disappointment. There is no positive outlook to work for the benefit of your own doubts.

Leave unhealthy resolutions in 2020

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline January 15, 2021
Resolutions can be an amazing thing if they are used in a responsible way.
Commenting about food and weight can have harmful unintended consequences.

Numbers don’t belong at the holiday table

Quinn Christensen, Editor-in-Chief November 28, 2019
Disordered eating habits have become as much of a holiday tradition as the turkey dinner. It's time to break the cycle.
Sophomore Lauren Datta sticks a post-it-note on the HerSpace’s body mural. “There’s something about writing [what you love about your body] down, and actually committing it to paper that makes it seem a little more real,” HerSpace co-president Maggie Vlietstra said.

HerSpace’s mural encourages body positivity

Noor Qureishy, InDepth Editor October 18, 2015
HerSpace uses mural to promote body positivity on National Love Your Body Day.
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