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Construction ends, trailers leave CHARLIE KEILLOR STAFF WRITER
THE RUBICON PHOTO: Charlie Keillor ENGINES READY. The portables were pulled out in sections, then covered and attached to semi trucks when they were returned to the rental company.
The portable classroom buildings were removed from campus May 16. All classes that were held in portable classrooms moved to their permanent location in the Thompson wing. Students no longer have to walk through the courtyard to get to classes and no longer have to walk through the athletic hall-
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way to get to the lunchroom. This is a benchmark in the final completion of construction on the Randolph campus. “Now that the portables are down I don't have to walk as far for my classes,” junior Eddie Krasny said. The portables were a huge project for the Director of Operations Mark Dickinson. He said that the initial setup for the trailers was $80,000 and they cost
Commencement ceremony O’Shaughnessy Auditorium June 9, 2019 4 p.m.
THE RUBICON PHOTO: Evelyn Lillemoe PRO CHOICE. Sophomore Grace Krasny hold up a sign reading ‘My body my choice.”
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Hundreds of people chanting “vote them out,” “their body their choice,” and “abortion is healthcare, and healthcare is a right” rallied at the Minnesota state capitol on Tuesday, May 21, one of over 400 protests across the United States. The protest was held in response to a 20 week abortion ban was presented by members of the Minnesota legislature, as well as multiple other states passing abortion bans. If this 20 week abortion ban was passed, people would not be able to obtain an abortion 20 weeks after fertilization except in cases of possible death or serious physical harm. Those that perform or try to perform abortions after 20 weeks would be guilty of a felony. The protest in Minnesota was planned by National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League Pro-Choice Minnesota, Planned Parenthood Minnesota Advocate, National Council of Jewish Women Minnesota and Women’s March Minnesota.
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$3,500 a month. Dickinson said, “It's a challenge of, you know, you can buy them, but once we’re done with them, there's not an instantaneous market." There were three individual trailers driven in and set up on a level rock base. The school removed the walkway and electricians came in to disconnect power to the trailers before they were driven away.
THE RUBICON PHOTO: Lucy Benson BRIGHT FUTURE. The 109 members of the class of 2019 will receive their diplomas at O’Shaughnessy Auditorium June 9.
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Outgoing U of M president to deliver address JENNY RIES THE RUBICON EDITOR With the newly-unveiled Schilling Math and Science Center, Saint Paul Academy and Summit School has publicly declared its commitment to STEM education. SPA will maintain the STEM-focused tone, welcoming Eric Kaler, a former chemical engineer and the retiring president of the University of Minnesota, to the stage. This will be SPA’s 119th commencement ceremony. In a press release on the SPA website Head of School Bryn Roberts said, “It is indeed an honor to have President Kaler address the Class of 2019,” Rob-
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erts said. “In the rapidly changing world of higher education, President Kaler is known for his vigorous leadership and extraordinary understanding of the opportunities and challenges facing universities in the years ahead. He has an exquisite sense of what awaits our students heading off to college and university. It is hard to envisage a more informed and thoughtful speaker for this year’s graduating class.” Though this year’s keynote speaker will represent the STEM community as an engineer, he also brings significant experience as a college administrator and a leader. This focus on leadership has been present among many of the other recent speakers, one a
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CEO, and the other a dean. In addition, seniors Nora Povejsil and Gemma Yoo will represent their class as speakers at this year’s commencement ceremony. Yoo will use the time to reflect and reminisce on her high school experience. She said that her speech is centered around “memories and remembering.” “I think it’s important to take a moment to think about the things we will miss about high school, because then we’ll be able to focus on the excitement on its own as well.” SPA’s support of STEM is evident in its last few commencement keynote speakers, such as obstetrician/gynecologist turned CEO of Allina Health
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SUBMITTED PHOTO: Eric Kaler’s office, U of M LEADERSHIP. Eric Kaler was appointed the University of Minnesota’s 16th President in 2011, and will retire on July 1. System Penny Wheeler, and Dr. Karine Moe, economist and dean of faculty at Macalester College. The ceremony will take place Jun. 9 at 4 p.m. at O’Shaughnessy on the University of St. Catherine campus.
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