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

Governor Walz retweeted this tweet bringing attention to the new COVID-19 resource for Minnesotans

COVIDawareMN app anonymously contact traces COVID-19 exposure

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline December 14, 2020
On Nov. 23, the MN Department of Health released a COVID-19 contact tracing app called COVIDawareMN. The technology was available in several other states before it was released for Minnesota.
Sophomore Maryeva Gonzalez has found herself being more creative since isolation started. The inspiration behind my art is usually varied. Usually I draw something based on a show or movie that I watch or a book I have read, Gonzalez said.

Gonzalez finds creativity amidst COVID-19

Liv Larsen, RubicOnline December 13, 2020
When COVID-19 isolation began in March, it pushed sophomore Maryeva Gonzalez to create more art and step outside of her comfort zone.
Senior Levi Mellin does a bicep curl during his basketball workout. The team hopes to resume play on Dec. 21 when Gov. Walz’s pause comes to an end.

Student athletes prepare with season restart near

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline December 11, 2020
Sports teams take matters into their own hands in preparation for Dec. 21 resume to winter season.
A homeless shelter was implemented at the Harriet Island Pavilion.

New homeless shelters emerge in Saint Paul

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline December 9, 2020
Two new homeless shelters were implemented in Saint Paul to help the homeless population, a group negatively affected by the pandemic.
Care packages filled with mugs, candy, and socks were given out to seniors leading up to the senior brunch.

Seniors receive care packages for virtual senior brunch

Tommy Verhey December 7, 2020
The impact of full-distance learning has been felt by staff and students but has left a residing effect on seniors.
The 11-panelled depiction of a typical day in Assefas life while in distance learning.

[ILLUSTRATED INTERVIEW] Assefa: a day in the life

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline December 6, 2020
On this month's illustrated interview, check out a day in the life of senior Senai Assefa.
US science teacher Steve Heilig and a student observe Mercurys transit across the sun last year. Star parties have still been able to happen this year with the addition of safety measures like masks, goggles, and social distancing. The cool creativity and the insights people have, there’s no other way to have them except star parties,” Heilig said.

Heilig saves star parties, brings back some normalcy

Liv Larsen, RubicOnline December 5, 2020
With COVID-19 pushing school to distance learning, the fate of star parties was looking bleak. US Science teacher Steve Heilig worked to make sure they could continue.

[60 SECOND NEWS] UK accepts new PfizerCOVID-19 vaccines, SPA sports will resume during winter break

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline December 5, 2020
Senior Bobby Verhey gives an update on this week's current events.
While teams are unable to meet in person for practices or workouts, many student athletes have continued to train either by themselves or virtually with teammates.

Athletes prepare for winter season individually and virtually

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline December 4, 2020
Student athletes continue to train, both virtually and individually, for their upcoming winter seasons.
Some students are setting up at-home workout rooms in their house, as gyms are closed and youth sports are paused.

Chen stays in shape from home with upper body workout

Catherine Hooley, The Rubicon December 2, 2020
Sophomore Ben Chen shared his upper body workout routine that he uses to stay in shape during the soccer offseason.
[The 5] Police budget cuts, holiday gathering restrictions, evidence of voter fraud dismissed and more

[The 5] Police budget cuts, holiday gathering restrictions, evidence of voter fraud dismissed and more

Annika Rock, RubicOnline December 1, 2020
The 5 is a weekly digest of local, national and international news.
Many businesses are struggling to stay alive as the effects of COVID-19 persist.

Uptown businesses struggle to stay afloat

Hazel Waltenbaugh, The Rubicon November 30, 2020
The pandemic has affected, and will continue to affect, many businesses, leading to some in Uptown being forced to close.
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