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

Sophomore Sam Burke skates through the Alexandira crease. Burke scored the empty net goal that put the game out of reach at 2-0 with 30 seconds left for Alexandria.

United advances to state semifinal after 2-0 win; Plus day 1 recap from the state tournament

Breandan Gibbons, Online Sports Editor February 18, 2016
Terrific goaltending and gritty play gave St. Paul United a 2-0 win in their first game of the state tournament against the Alexandria Cardinals. Also a look at the three other Class A quarterfinals.
The suggestions box is located outside the Deanery.

Anthology of Answers: Riley Responds to Slew of Suggestions

Riley Wheaton, Columnist February 16, 2016
A column about corn, pine cones, and butts

“Eggs”-cellent, original script entices Burr and Topp-Johnson

February 15, 2016

Q: Why did you choose to direct this play? Cas Burr: Ingrid and I really wanted to do a funny play. We didn’t really want to do a serious one. And we kind of liked it. It was really hard to find,...

Show from radio play honors childhood for Findlay

February 15, 2016

  Q: What are you directing? Maren Findlay: It's a stage adaptation of a 1951 radio show called Fibber McGee and Molly: Molly's Checkup Q: What is your play about? Findlay: It's about...

Playing cards deal St. Paul Academy a perfect hand of fun, strategy, relaxation, and time away from the computer screen.

Playing cards packed with strategy and repartee

Iya Abdulkarim, Feature Editor February 15, 2016
Cards games provide are a classic source of entertainment underutilized by students.
Club member Lauren Datta and adviser Philip de Sa e Silva discuss interpretations of the novel Giovanni’s Room and answer questions that they had about the book.

Sophomores discuss and read classics in new book club

Michael Forsgren, Staff Writer December 18, 2015
As the 2014 inaugural book club members continue with their book club into junior year, two new teachers co-ordinate the opportunity for sophomores.
Senior Charlie Hooley fakes a pass to the post in the Spartans 58-55 Saturday win against the Lourdes Eagles.

Boys varsity basketball extends record to 2-0

Michael Forsgren, Staff Writer November 25, 2015
Boys varsity basketball improve record to 2-0 with tight win over the Lourdes Eagle's.
Seniors Catherine Johnson and Lexi Hilton take a selfie, keeping in mind the rules addressed in the new photo and video policy. The policy manifests itself in other aspects of Johsons school life, too. We now have a box outside of our hockey locker room. Were not allowed to have phones inside the locker room anymore, Johnson said.

School establishes rules for social media use

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor in Chief November 15, 2015
The Upper School distributed a new policy intent on keeping social media behavior respectful of privacy.
John Huss with his wife, Ruth Huss. We suddenly realized at the end of a year and a half that we had traveled to every single continent. Not trying to, it just happened, John Huss said.

Drake Gallery shows Huss in new context

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, Staff Writer November 6, 2015
John Huss talks about his photographs currently on display in the Drake Gallery until Nov. 24.
The Rubicon and RubicOnline adviser Kathryn Campbell receives the Journalism Educator of the Year award. “Journalism is so exciting and it is constantly changing. I feel very fortunate as a teacher that I chose a discipline where I’m never bored,” Campbell said.

Campbell wins Journalism Educator of the Year award

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor November 4, 2015
The Rubicon and RubicOnline adviser Kathryn Campbell receives Journalism Educator of the Year Award, speaks at Minnesota State Journalism Convention.
This hand models a henna design drawn by junior Tabeer Naqvis mother.  Henna makes me happy because it is a part of my culture and symbolizes joy, Tabeer said.

Henna holds a sacred spot in hearts and on hands

Sophie Jaro, Opinions Editor November 4, 2015
The ancient art form symbolizes joy and celebration for St. Paul Academy and Summit School students.
Moderator Sasha Aslanian (86) facilitated the discussion between Catherine McKenzie (88), Dave Kansas (85), and Andrea Scott (79) at the Speaker Series at the Minneapolis Club on Oct. 22. “Journalism isn’t going anywhere,” McKenzie said, “but how we practice it may change.”

Alumni/ae speakers discuss journalism ethics and practices

Krista Schlinger, Staff Writer October 31, 2015
Alumni/ae share their professional experiences in the field of journalism at Speaker Series event Oct. 22.
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