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

This image of Hurricane Harvey was captured from the international space station on Aug. 28.

Hurricane, earthquake effects ripple across the country to SPA

Ellie Nowakowski, Illustrations/Infographics September 25, 2017
Hurricanes far away still affect the lives of people within the SPA community.
Both professional and student athletes stand up for their beliefs by taking a knee during the National Anthem

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Kneel down, stand up

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, Blogger September 24, 2017
There is a renewed discourse surrounding athletes kneeling during the National Anthem. Read this story from Fall 2016 about professional and student athletes who took a knee.
Senior Rahul Dev founded Agoge Tutoring to engage his classmates through homework assistance. 
I’ve always loved helping peers with homework, and I think it’s really useful to have a student as a resource, said Dev.

Dev opens tutoring club to provide academic resource

Melissa Nie, Illustrations/Infographics September 20, 2017
Senior Rahul Dev seeks to provide a way for students to get homework help.
5 ways to go greener this week

5 ways to go greener this week

Quinn Christensen, The Rubicon Editor September 18, 2017
Consider setting the goal to be more eco-friendly, and follow these tips to make little changes each day.
Senior GSA president Aaron Datta and member Zoe Hermer-Cisek host a booth at the clubs fair on Sept. 11.

Expanding visions and goals: club leaders reflect on the groups they joined in 9th grade

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor September 14, 2017
Students who have been involved in a club since ninth grade take advantage of their upperclassmen status to lead their group in new directions.
Tadavarthy and other members of the static trapeze perform on a bar at Circus Juventas. Even if you don’t know someone super well personally you definitely have to trust them and learn to work with them... You’ve got to trust them to do the trick correctly and to hold you 15 feet in the air, she said.

Naya Tadavarthy continues lifelong commitment to circus

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor September 11, 2017
Senior Naya Tadavarthy contorts and balances on the static trapeze at Circus Juventas.
Wittenberg stands outside of building 717 on the U of M campus, where his lab is located.

Wittenberg continues medical research at U of M over summer

Lucy Sandeen, The Rubicon Editor June 3, 2017
Sophomore Kelby Wittenberg assists a University of Minnesota professor in researching cures for Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa, a skin condition that affects newborns. He began his research in April and will continue through August.
Climate Change has both environmental and economic impacts.

Environmental forecast predicts increased climate change

Noah Rice, Staff Writer June 2, 2017
As President Trump withdraws from the Paris Climate agreement, scientists verify how climate change is real and students validate why to act now.
Sophomore Maggie Hlavka enjoys using her time outdoors to look for and identify a variety of birds.

Bird watching keeps Hlavka engaged with nature

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor May 29, 2017
Sophomore Maggie Hlavka has been a recreational bird watcher for many years. She has identified over 280 species of birds.
Receding ice banks along the Mississippi River suggest a trend of increased global temperatures.

Infographic: Students weigh in on climate change

Lucy Sandeen, The Rubicon Editor May 27, 2017
Students in grades 9-12 were asked about their beliefs regarding climate change, including whether it is a pressing problem and if it is solvable. Read more about climate change in the returning Sci-Tech section of the Rubicon.
CHEMISTRY. When spring arrives, the warmth of the sun decreases melatonin making people more active, and the presence of green makes people feel relaxed.

A look inside why spring is so refreshing

Jenny Sogin, The Rubicon Editor May 26, 2017
For many crawling out of a cold, dreary Minnesota winter, spring is a time that brings hope, motivation, and refreshment. People begin to exercise more, work harder, and stay outside to enjoy the weather instead of holing up and watching Netflix. But, what makes spring such a welcoming season?
Second Harvest Heartland is a popular volunteer organization that offers opportunities for individuals and groups. Sophomores worked at Second Harvest Heartland as part of the sophomore retreat and Reedy will continue serving there this summer.

Community Service Spotlight: Reedy aids local hunger-relief efforts

Lucy Sandeen, Rubicon Editor May 24, 2017
Sophomore Eliza Reedy was inspired by her sophomore service project to continue volunteering with Second Harvest Heartland.
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