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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

ENDORSEMENT SECURED. Sophomore Carys Hsiung attended the Senate District 64 convention, held at Highland High School, in which Rep. Dave Pinto (DFL-64B) won the House DFL endorsement. Hsiung is working on Pinto’s re-election campaign this summer, in which he is running unopposed. Photo submitted by Carys Hsiung.

Hsiung and Karmaliani get involved with political campaigns this summer

Sonia Kharbanda, The Rubicon June 1, 2024
Fueled by curiosity, Carys Hsiung will be interning with Rep. Dave Pinto this summer, while Cerena Karmaliani will be working on a bill to improve support systems in early childhood education.
SPEAKERS. Kalugdan and Karmaliani instruct the students while Dean of Students, Stacy Tepp, watches on the side.

New sexual assault policy presented by Karmaliani and Kalugdan

Thomas Chen, Beats Manager May 16, 2024
After two years of drafting and the combined effort of students and adminstrators, Cerena Karmaliani and Serene Kalugdan brought the new sexual assault and harassment policy to the eyes of the student body.
SIGN OF THE TIMES. GDS attendees hold up pro-consent signs they made at the summit.

GDS summit attendees learn how to encourage consent and reduce assault

Aarushi Bahadur, RubicOnline December 4, 2023
The attendees hope to bring insights from the conference back to the upper school.
HOW ‘BOUT THEM APPLES. Debaters Henry Choi, David Schumacher, Deling Chen and Zain Kizilbash pose with their Minneapple trophies. Kizilbash had mixed feelings about the “...draining but overall worthwhile” tournament.

Debate takes a bite of the Minneapple Tournament

Carys Hsiung, Contributor November 9, 2023
SPA debate took on the Apple Valley Minneapple Debate Tournament Nov. 5-7
HELPING HAND. Junior Cerena Karmaliani was assigned to Port Reitz school in Mombasa, Kenya during her service trip. The school needed the help of volunteers to make their community more inclusive for disabled students. Karmaliani said, “So my job was to work specifically in a third-grade classroom with a teacher…for a total of two weeks, approximately three hours a day… And for those two weeks, we refined the curriculum to make it more inclusive.”

Voyages and volunteering: Karmaliani makes connections abroad

Aarushi Bahadur, RubicOnline September 16, 2023
Junior Cerena Karmaliani spent her summer working with students in Kenya through a program called Global Encounters.
DONATE NOW. USC runs a sign up table in the English Commons on Feb. 20.

Blood drive planned to address nationwide blood shortage

Grace Medrano, The Rubicon March 7, 2023

The USA is experiencing a blood shortage. In Jan. 2020, Red Cross declared its first-ever national blood crisis, desperate for donations. The Upper School Council collaborates with a representative...

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