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

Math will be hard but I think science will be fine. Im going to meet with mt teachers to make sure I do better, sophomore Isle Graupman said.

Students strategize for math and science exams

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor November 28, 2018
With math and science exams approaching, students share concerns and study tips.
Students and faculty used the lemon filter to share their favorite fruit.

[FILTERED] What’s your favorite fruit?

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor November 28, 2018
Students and faculty used Snapchat to share their favorite fruit.
Two students edit videos in the Advanced Video Arts class.

A new way to learn media

Tana Ososki, Interactive Storytelling Team November 26, 2018

Almost all the students in the high school watch a video at least once a day, and now SPA is offering a class to teach students how to make videos and to understand the process of editing filming, as well...

Parhams daily Blue Sheet trivia gives energy to morning memo

Parham’s daily Blue Sheet trivia gives energy to morning memo

Noah Raaum, Creative Design Manager November 26, 2018
Upper School Assistant Aja Parham adds memes, riddles and puzzles to the Blue Sheet every day.
Matt Pauley skis across the course during a meet.

[MORE TO ME] Pauley sets clear goals for skiing

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Interactive Storytelling Team Lead November 25, 2018
Senior Matt Pauley talks about how skiing and the ski team impacted his life.
IC members share around a Harkness table.

Intercultural Club celebrates heritage and understanding

Julia Baron, The Rubicon Editor November 24, 2018
Members of Intercultural Club gather to give presentations about a certain culture.
Justin Hla and his brother have their heads shaved by Buddhist monks.

Hla experiences Buddhist culture

Jack Benson, Editor-in-Chief November 23, 2018

When someone says they are living like a monk, they usually don’t mean it literally. However, for senior Justin Hla, living like a monk was a very real experience. Hla spent the summer of 2016 in Myanmar...

Senior Janie Brunell reflects on her decision to apply Early Decision to Villanova University.  “I have always been visiting Villanova, and I really liked it, but I didn’t know what other colleges had to offer. So, I think in the summer was the time when I decided to go the ED route,” Brunell said.

Early Decision college application process offers unique upside amid concerns

Andrew Johnson, Staff Trainer November 23, 2018
Senior Janie Brunell offers unique insight on the challenges and benefits of committing to a specific college.
Pepper is a robot capable of communicating with humans who resides at the Microsoft store at the Mall of America.

Robotic automation may replace human workers

Jenny Ries, The Rubicon Editor November 21, 2018

In today’s society, it is acknowledged that perfection is unattainable. Children are urged not to strive for perfect work, but rather for progress. Flaws are celebrated because everyone has them. There...

Working where they grew up: Daniels, Ward pay homage to SPA

Working where they grew up: Daniels, Ward pay homage to SPA

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Interactive Storytelling Team Lead November 20, 2018
Mollie Ward and Peter Daniels talk about why they came to teach at their old high school.
Instagram commercializes youth life

Instagram commercializes youth life

Mimi Geller and Isabel Saavedra-Weis November 20, 2018
Instagram has skyrocketed as a marketing goldmine. What are the potential dangers or drawbacks?
Lam used a fan to create a ripple in the water for this photo.

Lam turns interest in aquatic plants into unique hobby

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor November 19, 2018
Zeke Lam, an award winning aquascaper, details his interest in underwater life.
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