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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

2018-19 Amity teacher Xiao Jun Jian taught Chinese at a summer camp in Los Angeles over the past summer.

Amity teacher Jian explores passion for teaching in new country

Nitya Thakkar, Aureus EIC November 16, 2018
For the 2018-19 school year, Amity teacher Xiao Jun Jian will be helping teach Chinese classes to determine if she wants to pursue teaching.
US librarian Kate Brooks sorts through books. Berlin is an incredibly diverse city. Its both racially diverse and diverse in terms of class and gender expressions. I appreciate that, Brooks said.

Brooks seeks to inspire by completing Ph.D.

Ellie Nowakowski, Rubicon TV Producer November 15, 2018
US librarian Kate Brooks shares her journey through grad school and what she did last year.
One of Sniders cats. Duppy. Pets just make everything better. If you can get a pet, you should get a pet because they’re just always there,” she said.

[PEOPLE AND PETS] Snider shows fondness for animals through numbers

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor November 15, 2018
Most people have around one to five pets. Junior Anna Snider has eight: one bunny, two dogs, and five cats.
Klus directs the Summit Singers. I want to make sure they still have that opportunity to sing if they want to,” Klus said.

Klus reflects on the growth of the choir

Evelyn Lillemoe, The Rubicon Editor November 14, 2018
In her 30 years as director of the choir, US music teacher Anne Klus has seen the choir expand and grow.
PLAY members shoot baskets in the gym.

PLAY serves as outlet for everyday stress

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor November 12, 2018
Since 2014, PLAY has provided a space for students to be active.
Sobotkas article appeared in medical journal last March.

Sobotka aids in blood pressure research

Will Rinkoff, RubicOnline Editor November 10, 2018
Junior Nathan Sobotka goes beyond traditional high-school science with medical research.
[WHATS ON MY DESK?] Hoven displays a variety of decorations

[WHAT’S ON MY DESK?] Hoven displays a variety of decorations

Eloise Duncan, The Rubicon Editor November 9, 2018
US English teacher Matt Hoven shares his various trinkets, although they're much more easily seen. "My desk is typically a little cleaner than normal, because of conferences, sometimes its piled up," Hoven shares.
Natature versus nurture is a long-debated topic in behavior studies.

Personality tests allow for self-awareness in behavior

Maren Ostrem, Rubicon Editor November 5, 2018
While many students are familiar with the The Myers Briggs test, many other options exist in psychology.
[MORE TO ME] Spencers interest in disassembling things turns to automotives

[MORE TO ME] Spencer’s interest in disassembling things turns to automotives

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Interactive Storytelling Team Lead October 31, 2018
Senior Jonah Spencer elaborates on a lesser known aspect of his life: fixing cars.
Sophomores Erin Magnuson and Annabelle Bond posing in front of the SoCLC Board. 
Photo Credits: Tana Ososki

Sophomores: your time is running out. SoCLC supports volunteers.

Tana Ososki, Interactive Storytelling Team October 30, 2018
Volunteer hours are due in just a few weeks, and with a goal of 3,000 hours, there isn't a minute to lose.
Make your voice heard in midterms

Make your voice heard in midterms

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager October 30, 2018
Government and Citizenship teacher Aaron Shulow provides input on how to approach the 2018 midterms.
CONNECTION. Seniors Henry Hallaway and Claire Hallaway converse with junior Max Soll and senior Zachary Tipler.

Conforming to a status quo

Chloe Morse, Managing Editor October 29, 2018
Humans inherently want to fit in with a group and be liked—it’s basic instinct. How does it impact our lives?
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