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

QUIZ: Baby match-up, teacher edition

QUIZ: Baby match-up, teacher edition

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline April 25, 2018
Do you think your know your teacher's children? Take this quiz to find out.
The students from the Advanced Science Research and Technology classes competed at the Twin Cities Regional Science Fair in March. Enneking-Norton, Hall, and Ellis qualified for ISEF at the regional fair. They will compete in Pittsburgh in May.

Ellis, Hall, and Enneking-Norton add a scientific twist to senior projects

Jake Adams, RubicOnline Editor April 23, 2018
Three seniors will be competing at the International Science and Engineering Fair in May.
Teens find that breaking the rules of the English language allows them to communicate online with more clarity.

QUIZ: Emojis or exclamation points?

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor April 18, 2018
The advent of social media has changed the way people communicate online. Take the quiz to test your knowledge of traditional versus texting grammar, and see which to brush up on.
Senior Emilia Hoppe has volunteered at the annual Sanneh Foundation gala with her friends for over five years. “The Sanneh Foundation helps run the Conway Community Center in St. Paul where they provide free after-school care and dinner services. The program is a bit understaffed, so I will help keep the kids entertained and supervised,” Hoppe said.

Community Service Spotlight: Hoppe returns to past experience for senior service

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor April 10, 2018
Senior Emilia Hoppe will continue her work with The Sanneh Foundation for her senior project.
Reynolds view from the LANY concert at House of Blues Chicago on Oct. 20, 2017. LANY is one of Reynolds frequently listened to artists on Spotify.

MY GEEK FACTOR: Reynolds curates playlists from Spotify

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor April 5, 2018
9th grader Lynn Reynolds shares the best ways to find new music.
The English electives for the fall of 2018 are Writing Seminar: Non-Fiction, History of the Novel, Reading and Writing Memoir, Literature of Monstrosity and The Bible and Literature.

QUIZ: Which English elective should you take?

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor April 4, 2018
Take this quiz to determine which English elective is best for you.
From student to colleague: Daniels and Castellanos speak of relationship, Spanish exchanges

From student to colleague: Daniels and Castellanos speak of relationship, Spanish exchanges

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline March 30, 2018
From going on an exchange trip himself, to leading one with his former teacher, US Spanish teachers Peter Daniels and Rolando Castellanos share their experience on school led trips and development of Spanish skills.
Computer Science classes are becoming more popular and easier to find both at SPA and other schools.

Bance talks tech

Ellie Findell, Production Manager March 19, 2018
9th grader Miranda Bance discusses her introduction to the computer science field, and her interest in tech.
Stolpestad cheers on the team before the start of a period. I started at the beginning of the season because some of the guys on the team said I should do it, and that it would be fun, Stolpestad said.

MY GEEK FACTOR: Stolpestad takes pride in manager skills

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor March 16, 2018
Sophomore Tommy Stolpestad discusses his role as Boys Varsity Hockey team manager.
SPA students will reunite with their Spanish exchange partners who visited Minnesota last fall.

International travel makes spring break itinerary

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor March 12, 2018
Students share what they are looking forward to on the exchange trips to Germany, India and Spain that embarked on March 9.
Skis and snowshoes can be rented at the chalet at Theodore Wirth Park for a nominal fee.

“Spring” break opens up opportunities for snow activities

Jake Adams, RubicOnline Editor March 10, 2018
It may not look like spring, but that doesn't mean some winter activity won't be just as energizing.
Sophomore Savita Asvathi-Yopp recommends books that expand ones cultural perspectives. Akata Witch focuses on a girl in Nigeria and on the relationships between Americans and Nigerians, again in a slightly subtle way, but in a way that makes it seem realistic,” Asvathi-Yopp says.

Reading across continents

Melissa Nie, The Rubicon Editor March 9, 2018
Two students offer book recommendations that have expanded their worldview and cultural understanding.
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