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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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Sophomore Sydney Therien holds a pro-gun control sign in front of the capitol. Gun control is what we need to focus on, and we want the legislature to hear that, Therien said.

Walk out: school safety, gun control, and grief

Noah Raaum, Videographer March 7, 2018
Dozens of students participated in the Saint Paul high school walkout to protest gun control and school safety.

Spartan on the Street: Ep. 4

Noah Raaum, Videographer February 20, 2018
What would your unconventional superpower be?
Junior Adelia Bergner is eager to show her exchange student, Elena, what her daily life looks like so they can compare cultural routines. I want to go to places and do things that I would normally do on a day-to-day basis because that’s the sort of experience I want to have when I go to Spain, Bergner said.

Host families open home, city and culture to Spanish exchange students

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor September 16, 2017
Host families from SPA look forward to showing off Minnesotan and American culture to their visitors from El Colegio Malvar in Spain.
Typing proves convenient alternative for some, but not all, types of assignments

Typing proves convenient alternative for some, but not all, types of assignments

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor May 8, 2017
Read more about how students balance touch typing and handwriting in and outside of the classroom.
NOT ENOUGH SPACE. The library spaces at St. Paul Academy and Summit School lack the space necessary to be productive. The tables are way too small for productive work, junior Erik Quillopa said.

Library spaces too small, impractical

Web Lehmann, Videographer September 27, 2016
The library, traditionally a popular study space, is losing students due to a lack of space.
Senior Lukas Kelsey-Friedemann and junior Tommy Dicke face their opponents during the tournament.

P.L.A.Y. student group hosts dodge ball tournament amidst long week

Iya Abdulkarim, Feature Editor November 22, 2015
P.L.A.Y. student club held a dodge ball tournament for students (and teachers!) Nov 12.
Two Sides, One Issue: Long Weekends

Two Sides, One Issue: Long Weekends

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Print Managing Editor October 30, 2015
Are long weekends beneficial or detrimental to students?
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