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Over one-hundred people marched down Grand Ave. carrying signs with different words but the same message. Black women matter.

St. Paul march calls for the protection of black women

Elizabeth Trevathan, Director of RubicOnline October 13, 2020
Over 100 people attended the Protect Black Women Rally & March in St. Paul on Oct. 10.
Students can be united against gun violence, but united shouldnt mean that only one type of legislation or policy change is being advocated for. 21st-century activism can only be successful if it recognizes the white supremacy and privilege that current marches and walkouts are filled with.

Activists must demand change for all lives, not just white ones

Ellie Findell, Production Manager April 19, 2018
The success of the March for our Lives thrives on the skin of its organizers and students of color need to be represented in the fight against gun violence.
While the shake tasted okay, and had a very intriguing light-green color, topped with whipped cream, it definitely fell short of all the publicity and popularity it has somehow gained.

[FOOD REVIEW] Shamrock Shake doesn’t live up to tradition

Julia Baron, Staff Writer March 1, 2018
Although the marketing team at McDonald’s deserves some praise for all the exposure they have gained for the Shamrock Shake, the shake does not live up to to its great reputation.
Minneapolis City Council member Andrea Jenkins addresses the crowd at Hear Our Voice.

Women’s March MN holds Hear Our Voice event

Ellie Findell, Production Manager January 22, 2018
Hear Our Voice was held on January 21st and prompted attendees to start volunteering and vote for female politicans.
And estimated 500,000 people, many wearing pink hats with cat ears, march the streets of Washing D.C. as part of the Womens March on Washington.

Women’s March inspires students, teachers to join the Washington protest

Isa Saaveda-Weis, RubicOnline Editor January 26, 2017
Senior Ella Matticks marched with her mom; US science teacher Beth Seibel-Hunt marched with her family.
MSA members, teachers and other SPA students march and hold signs to protest  against Islamophobia.

Students and teachers march against Islamaphobia

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor September 26, 2016

"No Trump, no KKK, no racist USA!" Anyone between May Day Books and the Republican Headquarters on Saturday the 17th would have most likely heard coming from the streets. Muslim Students Alliance, or...

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