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

[SPA HISTORY] Summit School: the beginnings, impact

[SPA HISTORY] Summit School: the beginnings, impact

Ellie Nowakowski, The Rubicon TV Producer January 28, 2019
The Summit School, the all girls-school that predates the creation of SPA, is a topic many students don't know.
Junior Helen Bartlett works on her Chemistry homework. It [science] gives you what you need to uncover the truth, she said.

Community evaluates value of science in current world

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor January 26, 2019
Students and teachers evaluate what science means to them.
SPA students took to Snapchat to share their favorite song.

[FILTERED] What’s your favorite song?

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor January 24, 2019
Students took to Snapchat, to share their favorite song with answers ranging from "Baby" to "Mo Bamba."
Winter essentials: A guide to surviving the cold

Winter essentials: A guide to surviving the cold

Koji Gutzmann, RubicOnline Editor January 21, 2019
With the winter nearing its coldest months students should be prepared to face the low temperatures.
Seniors Lily Nestor and Gemma Yoo, and 9th grader Sophie Cullen discuss Science Olympiad plans.

Science Alliance offers socialization while pursuing independent projects

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor January 19, 2019
Science Alliance provides a place for students to experiment with many different types of science. They hope to keep their first-place streak going this winter in Science Olympiad.
The Summit School library still exists today for students at the SPA Lower School to take library courses and check out books.

[SPA HISTORY] Summit School: the beginnings, impact

Ellie Nowakowski, The Rubicon TV Producer January 18, 2019
The Summit School, the all girls-school that predates the creation of SPA, is a topic many students don't know.
What we inherit: Heckman teaches epigenetic craze

What we inherit: Heckman teaches epigenetic craze

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline January 17, 2019
Upper School Science teacher Ned Heckman shares with his biology and genetics classes the power of epigenetics.
Orchestra Director Almut Engelhardt instructs the Honors Sinfonia.

28 years of music: rise of the orchestra

Evelyn Lillemoe, The Rubicon Editor January 15, 2019
In her time here, Orchestra Director Almut Engelhardt has seen the orchestra improve and gain many more members along the way.
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[WHAT’S ON MY DESK?] Anderson’s space focuses on students

Eloise Duncan, The Rubicon Editor January 15, 2019
US Physical Education teacher Cari Jo Anderson posts photos and cards from her students at her desk.
Sophomore Adeline DeHarpporte with her cat Fen.

[PEOPLE AND PETS] DeHarpporte recounts misguided cat lady

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor January 11, 2019
The world of stray cats can be messy, especially when humans get involved.
SEER is a robot that has eye tracking technology and because of the way it makes contact with viewers, seems to have its own intentions and emotions.

Making the Emotional Robot: the future of Artificial Intelligence

Tommy Stolpestad, The Rubicon Editor December 25, 2018
Members of the community explore the question of whether or not AI can replace jobs that require emotions.
Scent-sational oils gain popularity

Scent-sational oils gain popularity

Elle Chen, Staff Writer December 22, 2018
Many students at SPA choose to use essential oils as a natural body remedy, perfume and diffuser scent over other unnatural products.
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