The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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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

Addendum Books, located at 478 S Cleveland Ave, offers a short walk from SPA and impeccable reading recommendations from well-read owners.

Addendum Books holds potential to be a teen reader hot spot

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, Staff Writer March 23, 2016
Only a short walk from campus, Addendum books showcases a wide selection of teen literature.
Senior Madeeha Rizvi is held as a newborn infant by her parents, who she views as her primary role models. “My mom went back to school and took on a lot of responsibility,” Rizvi said

Rizvi’s role model stays constant

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor-in-Chief March 22, 2016

Unlike many students, senior Madeeha Rizvi didn’t spend her childhood looking up to an influential public figure, an impossibly cool teenager, or even a character from her favorite story. Rizvi’s role...

At Widjiwagen, counselors weigh food to help reduce the waste.  SPA should adopt a similar practice in the cafeteria.

Cafeteria should take note from Widji to reduce food waste

Jack Benson, Staff Writer March 22, 2016
SPA’s kitchen staff does their part in reducing waste, but students waste too much food.
Upper School math teachers Jim McVeety (left) and Bill Boulger (right) have been in a book club together for a number of years

Math teachers McVeety and Boulger engage in a book club together

Lucas Johnson, Sports Editor March 21, 2016
Familiar faces in the math area actually read together in a book club outside of school.
Sophomore Erin McNamer poses for a picture taken when she was seven. According to McNamer, she has been a good listener since she was young, picking up the skill from her experience being the youngest child. “From listening to [my siblings;] stories I have been able to figure out what to do with my own experiences,” McNamer said.

McNamer gathers life lessons by utilizing good listening skills

Emily Thissen, News Editor March 21, 2016
Sophomore Erin McNamer has been a good listener her entire life.
Staff Writer Jenny Sogin tried making a bowl out of peppermints. Making the peppermint bowl was very hard, and only succeeded in making me feel bad about my lack of crafting skills, Sogin said.

Pinterest peppermint bowl may be edible, but not easy

Jenny Sogin, Staff Writer March 20, 2016
REVIEW: Pinterest DIY not the simple gift it's supposed to be.
After the deity Set seizes control of Egypt, Bek and Horus must find a way to stop him and bring peace.

The Gods of Egypt manage to turn a Greek story line into a mediocrity movie experience

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor March 20, 2016
This is a movie made for entertainment, but there is little more to see. 3/5 stars.
Junior Franklin Labovitz uses sterling silver sheet metal and a blowtorch to assemble rings of his own. “We use something called a solder [...]to put the two pieces together,” Labovitz said.

Labovitz holds on to passion for building

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor-in-Chief March 19, 2016

Frayed copper wire. Bare, ribbed aluminum cans. Bottle caps scarred with shiny scratch marks: to most people, these metal scraps are nothing more than that. But to junior Franklin Labovitz, these items...

 Free periods would allow freshmen to not feel trapped in the chaos, and increase their independence and feeling of capability.

Excuse freshman from Q4 Study Halls

Claire Hallaway, Staff Writer March 19, 2016
Administration should replace freshman study halls with free periods to increase productivity.
Junior Franklin Labovitz uses sterling silver sheet metal and a blowtorch to assemble rings of his own. “We use something called a solder [...]to put the two pieces together,” Labovitz said.

Labovitz holds on to passion for building

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor-In-Chief March 19, 2016
Junior Franklin Labovitz has been making jewelry since he was a young child.
POP QUIZZES, like vegetables, are not immediately appealing. However, they provide long-term benefits by entrenching ideas with consistent motivation to study repeated exposure to test-like questions.

Pop quizzes, the veggies of learning, let knowledge take root

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, Staff Writer March 18, 2016
Just like there should be a portion of every plate should be filled with vegetables, a section of school curriculum should include a pop quiz or two for learning’s sake.
Customers can enjoy Colossals made-from-scratch menu at tables or counter.

Colossal Cafe proves affordable and delectable

Ellie Findell, Staff Writer March 18, 2016
Delicious options such as apple,walnut, and brie flappers make the Colossal Cafe, a perfect brunch spot.
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