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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

An attendee of the Virginia Second Amendment Rally exercises two rights guaranteed by the Constitution: gun ownership and free speech.

Virginia rally a win for democracy

Colin Will, Staff Writer January 30, 2020
Virginia found the perfect balance between freedom and safety: defending both the people and their right to express themselves.
A new policy, with student input, must be developed to balance the administration’s respect for student demonstration and its concern over disruptions to the school day.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] What should student protest look like?

RubicOnline Staff October 8, 2019
A new protest policy must be developed with student input.
[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.
[PHOTOSTORY] Why did students leave school for the Climate Strike?

[PHOTOSTORY] Why did students leave school for the Climate Strike?

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline September 21, 2019
Strikers say missing about 4 hours of school was worth it.
SPA students whon walked our hold their signs at the Capitol and wait for the rally to begin.

Students march to Capitol

Marlee Baron, Managing Editor April 23, 2018

“Protect students, not guns” “We are enraged” “Thoughts and prayers are not bulletproof.” These are just some of the messages that were plastered on signs in the Huss Center on Apr. 20 as students...

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.
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.
Students should forgo protests to inspire real change with their legislatures.

Two Sides, One Issue: Students should inspire real change, not protests

Chloe Morse, Staff Writer March 14, 2017
Students should forgo protests to inspire real change with their legislatures.
Protests take place around the country in opposition of DAPL. Fair Use Image: Flickr Creative Commons

DAPL redirected to Sioux County, sparks outrage

Isa Saaverda-Weis, RubicOnline Editor November 25, 2016
DAPL (Dakota Access Pipeline) moved from Bismark to Sioux Country. Protesters gather in outrage in Sioux County and around the country.
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...

Clyde Bellecourt, a leader of the American Indian Movement and member of the Ojibwe, led the protests at the U of M.

Protesters march against the Washington D.C. NFL team name

Breandan Gibbons, Staff Writer November 11, 2014
At 8:00, in 39 degree temperature, on Sunday, Nov. 2, 4,500 people gathered in front of TCF Back Stadium for the largest protest of the Washington football team’s name, "Redskins" to date. The protest and preceding march were lead by government officials and First Nations leaders, as well as other public figures.
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