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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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The Class of 2019 pose for a glass picture in the fall colors of Lilly Courtyard.

[SENIOR STORIES] “What are you proudest of from your time at SPA?”

Michael Forsgren, Arts Critic June 3, 2019
Honest and interesting, listen to 47 seniors from the class of 2019 share their experiences.
I take a lot of naps in the wintertime because I either have late night hockey games that I’m tired from, or I have a game that day and I need to catch up on my sleep before the game, junior Thomas Bagnoli said.

Students re-energize in Huss Center

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor February 2, 2019
A short nap midway through the day can help students recharge.
SPA students took to Snapchat to share their favorite song.

[FILTERED] What’s your favorite song?

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor January 24, 2019
Students took to Snapchat, to share their favorite song with answers ranging from "Baby" to "Mo Bamba."
[THE THIRD WAY] Third district profile

[THE THIRD WAY] Third district profile

Kieran Singh, Columnist October 16, 2018
Columnist Kieran Singh shares his knowledge of the third district candidates and his work with Dean Phillips.
In this column post Kieran Singh explores reasons, other than alleged sexual assault, why Kavanaugh is unfit for the US Supreme Court.

[THE THIRD WAY] On Kavanaugh

Kieran Singh, Columnist October 3, 2018
In this column post Kieran Singh explores reasons, other than alleged sexual assault, why Kavanaugh is unfit for the US Supreme Court.
In his column, The Third Way, Columnist Kieran Singh will explore political issues in depth or recent news.

[THE THIRD WAY] Second district midterm profile

Kieran Singh, Columnist September 12, 2018
In his first column of the 2018-19 school year, Columnist Kieran Singh gives an introductory profile of the second district midterm election.
Columnist Kieran Singh recently watched New Jersey Senator Cory Booker deliver a speech.

[THE THIRD WAY] Cory Booker for President?

Kieran Singh, Columnist May 28, 2018
Columnist Kieran Singh speaks about his recent experience watching New Jersey Senator Cory Booker deliver a speech.
Junior Olivia McCauley shares her insights on debate. My real success is learning that I am strong, finding the persistence to make myself heard, and learning how to help my female peers do the same, she said.

McCauley’s perseverance paid off at debate National Qualifiers

Melissa Nie, Illustrator/Infographics January 18, 2018
Junior Olivia McCauley's recent achievement at National Qualifiers is a sweet reward for her tumultuous journey through debate, which made her a stronger person.
National Qualifiers pose with their plaques and their coach at the Dec. 9 tournament.

Debate teams dominate National Qualifiers

News in Brief December 11, 2017
Three debate teams qualified for nationals at the Dec. 9 tournament.
Following the SADD assembly on creating a culture of consent, faculty and students wore ribbons to voice their support for a positive culture on Oct 12.

Faculty and students support message of consent through ribbons

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor October 16, 2017
Following the SADD assembly on creating a culture of consent, faculty and students wore ribbons to voice their support for a positive culture on Oct 12.
Jill Steins initial hope was to prove there was faultiness within the voting, but it has changed to a focus on voting reform. Credit: Alex Brandon

Jill Stein forfeits recount bids for 2016 presidential election

Michael Forsgren, Sports Editor December 15, 2016
Voting recounts in three key states, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are now officially over as Jill Stein has forfeited her recount bids.
First year runner, Freshman Koji Gutzmann runs in the meet at St.Croix Lutheran. Running is one of my favorite hobbies now. Im so glad I tried it, Gutzman said.

First year athletes try new sports, gain confidence

Kaia Larsen, Staff Writer May 31, 2016
First year athletes give everything in their first season with their new sport while being supported by fellow team mates and coaches.
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