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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

GO-KART ENGINEERS. The Engineering Club stands outside the design lab after working on their go-kart project for the year.

Students bring interest, identity to clubs and groups

Writing for Publication March 9, 2024
Plenty of student groups exist around SPA, each with unique origins and culture.
FACE TO FACE. Affinity groups are not only a good way to meet people that share the same identity, but also a good way to discover how different those people can be. Additionally, by engaging in a space where it’s not necessary to explain the nuances of identity, it’s possible to make connections based on a deep mutual understanding.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Affinity groups create safe spaces for inclusion and empowerment

The Rubicon Staff September 28, 2023
Celebrate a schedule that makes time for affinity group meetings.
LISTEN AND QUESTION. Guest speakers at SPA usually tell their stories for most of the allotted time before answering questions in a Q&A style. These presentations shed light on important issues while leaving room for students to digest, respond, and better understand specific aspects of any given topic.

Community engagement brings positivity and connectivity to SPA

Tommy Verhey, Director of RubicOnline February 10, 2023
Guest speakers, bake sales, and other school-wide events bring the SPA community together.
Let your creativity wander with budget support

Let your creativity wander with budget support

Mariam Malik, RubicOnline February 7, 2023
If you were to start a new club or new school tradition, how do you get funding? How does budget work? And what's the story behind requesting a budget?
Seniors Nina Starchook and Kat Bragg get ready to design their respective club boards.

Bulletin Board Contest initiates friendly club rivalries

News in Brief September 17, 2021
Empty clubs and groups boards will be filled with information (and competitive spirit) starting this week.
The school needs to focus now on not only helping students (especially white students) handle race, but also making SPA is a school that can be safe for students and community members of color. This can only be achieved by bringing more diversity into the school community and making sure that SPA changes in order to keep that diversity.

Long overdue diversity policies need more support

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline October 16, 2020
The school needs to focus not only helping students handle race, but also making it safe for community members of color to be themselves.
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