The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

TWIN CITIES. There is a rich and painful history behind the names of the Twin Cities, one that dates back to the arrival of European settlers on Indigenous land.

[WHAT’S IN A NAME?] A history lesson on Minneapolis and Saint Paul

Greyson Sale, RubicOnline February 1, 2024
Native American and European influences have shaped the places we call home and their unique names.
Twin Cities holiday lights cultivate winter spirit

Twin Cities’ holiday lights cultivate winter spirit

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline December 9, 2021
Are holiday lights universal, regardless of religion? How do they enhance the otherwise drab winter months?
A homeless tent city located near...in downtown St. Paul

Homeless population impacted by COVID-19

Will Schavee, RubicOnline September 24, 2020
Homeless in Minnesota are left with no place to stay as shelters fill up and COVID-19 continues to spread.
A Little Free Library is stocked full of necessities for those who need them.

Little Free Libraries converted to food banks during pandemic

Catherine Hooley, RubicOnline May 17, 2020
Little Free Libraries around the Twin Cities are being turned into food banks for people who need supplies during the pandemic.
Pictured above, Yung Gravy performs at The Filmore.

[CONCERT REVIEW] Yung Gravy’s hometown show at The Filmore excites yung fanbase

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline March 3, 2020
Minnesota-born Yung Gravy performed at the Filmore on February 21.
The Jonas Brothers played the Armory as part of the NCAA Final Four on Apr. 6. They return to Minnesota for their tour on Sept. 16.

[CONCERT REVIEW] Jonas Brothers take the stage as if they never left it

Mukeil Rizvi, Staff Writer May 2, 2019
The Armory performance was good enough to buy tickets for the Sept. 16 performance announced yesterday.
Mayor of Minneapolis Jacob Frey and Mayor of St. Paul Melvin Carter--both of whom sworn into office last January--represent  vanguards for social change in the Twin Cities.

Twin Cities mayors tackle entrenched social problems

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor February 19, 2019
Both Frey and Carter embody new voices that challenge the status quo and inspire youth participation in politics.
Deliciously spinning cotton candy served right on the spot.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Keg and Case turns brewery into Minnesota-centric market

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline December 2, 2018
West 7th's Keg and Case Market hosts a diverse array of local vendors.
Creatively crafted around a supernatural story, The Legend of Lyndale puzzle room in Minneapolis is one of the few puzzle houses in the Twin Cities.

Legend of Lyndale House brings Trapped to new levels

Claire Hallaway, The Rubicon Editor January 12, 2018
The puzzle room promotes active teamwork and positive experience well worth the price.
Proposed Riverview Corridor could change 46th Street commute

Proposed Riverview Corridor could change 46th Street commute

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor February 23, 2017
Highway 5 and the Ford Parkway Bridge, popular routes to school for students from Minneapolis, are potential routes for the Riverview Corridor.
Blue Plate owners David and Stephanie thank costumers for visiting the Highland Grill.

Blue Plate restaurants offer staple fare for the Twin Cities community

Annie Bottern, Staff Writer February 2, 2017
The Twin Cities Blue Plate restaurants offer unique dining experiences for every taste.
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