The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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

FAIR GAME. Student Activities Committee leaders Mimi Huelster and Autumn Spaulding consult with SAC advisor Mallory Schmidt to make an announcement
at the ping-pong tournament Sep. 19. SAC planned a variety of activities for each day of homecoming week. “Organizing ping pong was
super fun,” Huelster said. “It was a pain to only have one table but it was still really awesome.” SAC did a great job of setting a tone of keeping tradition
while adding new opportunities for student participation.

Mutual engagement is essential for student voice

Orion Kim, The Rubicon October 18, 2022
Communication between students, student-led groups, and administration is crucial for a optimal school community.
SPEAK UP. Junior Oliver Zhu started the petition that was circulated around the student body regarding the dress code. For the crop top signatures, everyone was pretty unanimous... The only reason that people wouldn’t sign it is because they wouldn’t wear crop tops, so it wouldn’t apply to them,” Zhu said.

Zhu starts petition after dress code policy reminder

Eliza Farley, The Rubicon October 4, 2022
After the new Dean of Students brought the handbook expectation back into the spotlight this fall, students want to change the guidelines.
STUDENT LED COMMUNITY. With new administration, USC has led a bigger role in connecting students and admin. USC Co-Presidents Tenzin Bawa and Maryeva Gonzalez lead upper school assemblies, participate in student and faculty discussions, and are working on adapting school policies to better reflect the needs of our student body.

Upper School Council sets sights on higher student input

Claire Kim, The Rubicon October 3, 2022
This year, USC hopes to restore community while emphasizing the importance of student voices.
Upper School elections candidates speak on the process

Upper School elections candidates speak on the process

Alison Mitchell, RubicOnline May 16, 2022
Look back at the experience of running for an officer position on a student council or committee.
[MIND OVER MATTER] Ep. 2: The benefits of risk-taking

[MIND OVER MATTER] Ep. 2: The benefits of risk-taking

Johanna Pierach, Staff Writer March 7, 2022
In this episode of Mind Over Matter, Johanna Pierach breaks down the benefits of risk-taking with Counselor Emily Barbee, Alba Markowitz, and Bora Mandic.
Grade level virtual Quiz Bowl tournament first round leaves sophomores to battle seniors in final round.

Virtual Quiz Bowl

Tommy Verhey April 30, 2021
Sophomores and Seniors win first round of the Quiz Bowl tournament, second round will likely determine USC's house cup winner.
Extracurricular activities cannot be placed on a level of comparison with topics like racial injustice, climate change, women’s rights issues, and equality for the LGBTQ+ community, but that does not mean that they do not matter to the student body.

Protest-related school policies need to change

Ali Browne, Staff Writer April 29, 2021
Although it is important to acknowledge that even having a policy related to protests and rallies is a big deal, that does not mean that the administration should stop now.

[60 SECOND NEWS] Mourning Daunte Wright, CAS and USC host Upper School Speaker Day and more

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline April 18, 2021
Senior Bobby Verhey gives an update on this week's current events.
Speaker Day focuses on diversity, equity and inclusion

Speaker Day focuses on diversity, equity and inclusion

News in Brief April 5, 2021
The virtual speaker day Apr. 16 isolates race and explores bias.
A meeting with Committee took place today during the asychorous Wednesday flex day.

USC and C3’s joint proposal for Committee on Racism passes and are set to work

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline March 10, 2021
A Committee on Racism was recently proposed to explore how racism impacts the SPA community
CAS will be collaborating with JCLC to host a food drive starting later this month.

[COMMUNITY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT] Service first: CAS partners with USC and JCLC for upcoming projects

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline November 16, 2020
The food drive will benefit Hallie Q. Brown, Neighborhood House, and the Department of Indian Work.
Every activity is worth a different number of points, depending on its complexity. Photos serve as verification that the challenge was completed.

Students and faculty go mad for May Madness

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline May 25, 2020
As a tribute to school spirit, students participated in May Madness this past month sending in photos of themselves performing fun activities to keep their class in the lead and possibly win a hilarious reward.
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