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

Growing alternative reading options are available to students.

[INFOGRAPHIC] Is listening the new reading?

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor September 18, 2018
Audible and other companies are part of a rising trend of audiobooks and other alternative reading options.
Moment, Lumosity, Bedtime, and Evernote are all perfect apps for staying organized and prepared for the rest of the school year.

4 apps that will help you thrive this school year

Liv Larsen, Interactive Storytelling Team September 17, 2018
Boost your productivity with apps to regulate phone use and improve mental health and sleep schedule.
Painting by Isobel Alm in 2017, inspired by a picture of herself with a mask.
Credit: Isobel Alm

Alm finds the edge of painting

Tana Ososki, Interactive Storytelling Team September 14, 2018
For minutes, hours, days, and weeks, Isobel Alm spends her time focusing in the art studio. The St. Paul Academy and Summit School art wing is a place where creativity, expression, and the use of the imagination come together.
The past year has been filled with Hollywood firsts. Marvel released Black Panther, the first superhero movie to have a black superhero at the center. Crazy Rich Asians is the first film in twenty-five years to star an all Asian cast. Groups of people were buying out the theaters to watch Love, Simon.

Despite apparent progress, Hollywood still has diversity gaps

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor September 11, 2018
Movies with exciting and new representation are headlining the entertainment industry. These breakthroughs should be celebrated, but not upheld as the best Hollywood can do.
A Promise, a painting Lang completed last year, is featured in the 2018 Iris: Art and Literature magazine.

[ARTIST PROFILE] Lang creates versatile portraiture with acrylics

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor September 10, 2018
Layer by layer, senior Muriel Lang uses color and small strokes to build her artwork.
The Schilling Center features a much more unique and modern architectural style, which senior Jennie Verhey likes. I like the open spaces and the modern architecture, Verhey said.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Students appreciate study spaces and aesthetic in Schilling

Michael Forsgren, Arts Critic September 8, 2018
The new spaces and facilities of the Hugh K. Schilling Math and Science Center are being utilized by students.
Interactive games about expression and emotion make Mind Matters a family friendly exhibit.

Science museum tackles mental health with “Mind Matters” exhibit

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor June 13, 2018
Personal narratives are essential to Mind Matters. Audiences listen to other's experience and have opportunities to share their own. 
DRIVE IN READY CAR.  Junior Nina Ciresi said, We went to Walgreens and bought snacks... we brought blankets and pillows and someone brought two chairs so we could set them outside.

Drive-in movies offer an old-school, adventurous evening out

Lizzie Kristal, Staff Writer June 1, 2018
Summer is the perfect time to watch several movies from your car at the drive in.
Books provide a versatile (often underrated) activity during summer

Books provide a versatile (often underrated) activity during summer

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor May 31, 2018
During the school year it is hard to fit time for reading books into the busy schedules of many students. Here's a few books to sit down and relax with this summer.
Shawn Mendess third album showcases all the summer vibes with groovy songs such as Lost in Japan, and chill songs including Where Were You in the Morning.

[ALBUM REVIEW] Mendes makes album of the summer

Bobby Verhey, Staff Writer May 31, 2018
With a third album, Shawn Mendes's style does not differ from that of his previous album, but he does not disappoint.
A good summer needs good music: here are the top picks

A good summer needs good music: here are the top picks

Aman Rahman, Staff Writer May 30, 2018
Searching for some music to listen to this summer? Many albums are releasing as the summer starts, perfect for spending free time.
[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, its the age of superheroes

[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, it’s the age of superheroes

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer May 30, 2018
Swinging into the big screen and blasting the bad guys on television, fans could watch a new hero every day.
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