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[Q&A] Sam Rawdon talks about the midwestern sport, Broomball
While some students may remember broomball through the Fitness for Life course offered in 9th grade, the sport is popular among many in the Midwest as the small unit they participated in during their fitness for life course in 9th grade, There are leagues that take place in ice rinks across the Twin Cities, where…
Read More[SPOTIFY PLAYLIST] Girls Basketball furthers traditions through classic hiphop songs
Midway through a hard fought season, Girls Varsity Basketball sit with a 2-10 record after a close loss 28-29 to Providence Academy. Their warm up playlist helps keep them motivated and hardworking throughout the season, and pumped before every game. Captain Naomi Straub said, “I think that this playlist helps the team get ready for…
Read MoreGolf courses opened at a safe distance
While stuck at home, many activities have been closed, such as public sports. After an executive order issued by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz this past Friday, some outdoor activities are now being allowed, including golf, hiking, biking, and boating. While they may be allowed to visit these golf courses and play, the golfers must still…
Read More[BEHIND THE SCENES] Climate Strike & SEIU fight for family pay raises
The MN Youth Climate Strike is constantly hosting and planning climate strikes but not many people know about the efforts taken to plan one. The most recent strike was on February 27 in partnership with SEIU (Service Employees International Union). The main purposes of this strike were to give families in need pay raises so…
Read MoreSMB Wolfpack heads to Prep Bowl for second year in a row
The SMB Wolfpack headed into their first State game against the Hutchinson Tigers. After an undefeated season, it was still a hard game. The game took place in the US Bank Stadium last Thursday where they won 22-16. The returning state champs came in with high hopes hoping for a repeat victory. The game started…
Read More[BEHIND THE SCENES] How to become a Varsity captain at SPA
The process of becoming a captain at St. Paul Academy and Summit School is an annual thing. For the captains, it is a simple process but for an outsider one may have no idea of the process. Every sport has at least 1 captain and each captain has to go through the same process required…
Read MoreEat your veggies: Boese brings variety to school lunches
This year Steve Boese who is the new head chef was hired at SPA and since his arrival, there has been a significant change in the menu of the lunches here on campus. The lense has changed from a comfort food to more healthy food while still being good food. Boese is trying to provide…
Read More[Behind The Scenes} Girls Volleyball’s culture fuels success
Every team wants to succeed but not many take care of their team like Girls Varsity Volleyball. After a 3-0 win Sept. 13 against Blake, the stands and bench erupted in cheers as they celebrated the second win of the season bringing their record to 2 wins and 4 losses. No matter a win or loss,…
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