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

After the announcement of president elect Joe Biden, SPA students shared what they are hoping to see after Biden officially takes his seat in the White House.

Students react to historic 2020 election

For over a week, the election was the main topic of conversation in the St. Paul Academy and Summit School community. Students are excited to share their wishes for the future and their reactions to the...

Election expectations & actualities

Election expectations & actualities

Liv Larsen, Lynn Reynolds, and Annika Rock November 9, 2020

"I definitely thought it was going to be a mess, and I guess I didn't really know how it was going to go. I'm very happy that Biden won. I think that it was definitely a good display of how chaotic...

In a year that continues to reiterate how easily everything can be taken away from us, I walked into a building that would solidify me as a new fully recognized member of the nation.

I voted for the first time. Here’s what it’s like.

Will Schavee, RubicOnline November 9, 2020
Senior Will Schavee voted for the first time this year. This is his story.
In the past 10 years, the eligible voters have been over 60 percent white according to the Pew Research Center.

Why the American voting system fails to represent all

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline November 3, 2020
To truly understand who voted in the election people need to be aware of voter eligibility.
Just a day before Election Day, students in Shulows Government and Citizenship history elective forecast the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

Government and Citizenship class forecasts 2020 elections outcomes

Nikolas Liepins, Political Correspondent November 2, 2020
The upper school Government and Citizenship class predict the upcoming 2020 election and opens this discussion up to the rest of the school with a mock election poll.
For Raveen and Rahman, volunteering includes handling phone banks, text banks, communication, and events.

[COMMUNITY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT] Seniors Raveendran and Rahman are election ready

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline September 25, 2020
Volunteer opportunities during COVID-19 have been difficult to obtain. But despite the circumstances, seniors Rashmi Raveendran and Aman Rahman have volunteered to help with Senator Tina Smith’s campaign this school year.
What no one knows about the 2020 Census

What no one knows about the 2020 Census

Will Schavee, RubicOnline February 28, 2020
The census could never identify everyone, but counting gives the government the information necessary to make decisions ranging from federal funding to drawing congressional district lines.
[THE 5] Homicide, the Intelligence Committee, the Climate Strike, and Justin Trudeaus blackface

[THE 5] Homicide, the Intelligence Committee, the Climate Strike, and Justin Trudeau’s blackface

Evelyn Lillemoe, Chief Visual Editor September 27, 2019
The 5 is a monthly digest of local, national and international news curated to build awareness and inspire discussion.
Consfusion and indecisiveness have become a commonality with the 2020 election.

Amy Klobuchar 2020: Celebration. Controversy. Confusion.

Clara Garner, Staff Writer May 24, 2019
Amy Klobuchar's announcement to run for president was met with enthusiasm, a little sexism, and brings up the question of values.
INFOGRAPHIC: Students predict the midterm elections

INFOGRAPHIC: Students predict the midterm elections

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor October 27, 2018
Students were given the opportunity to predict the outcome of midterm elections. Here are the results.
Mayoral race will decide  the future vision of St. Paul

Mayoral race will decide the future vision of St. Paul

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor October 25, 2017
The St. Paul mayoral election will occur on Nov. 7. Read more about each of the candidates and their ideas.
Protests are an essential characteristic of a functional democracy. The very system of democracy relies on citizen participation and dissent.

Two Sides, One Issue: Students should protest for democracy and change

Lucy Sandeen, Staff Writer March 14, 2017
Protests are an essential part of a functional democracy. Students should take this to heart and protest for change.
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