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

Am I Doing This Right? How to Make a Podcast

Am I Doing This Right? How to Make a Podcast

Ewan Lang, Podcast Host November 9, 2016
In the first installment of The Rubicon's first podcast, host Ewan Lang discusses how to make a podcast, with guest expert Rachel Steil, adviser for The Pony Express.
Carlson’s entire family had gone to the camp every MEA break until she was in seventh grade.

Du Nord is a place full of love and independence for Carlson

Flannery Enneking-Norton, Staff Writer November 9, 2016
Carlson has many happy memories as a family and as an individual in Du Nord.
Senior Leo Bukovan has attended SPA for his entire K-12 education.  [This culture] leads to assumptions about things, but also hurts people in the process because you are trying to be accepting but you think you already know what they need, Bukovsan said.

Leo Bukovsan’s transgender journey

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor November 7, 2016
Senior Leo Bukovsan reflects on the experience of coming out to the St. Paul Academy community as a transgender student.
Senior Sonia Sukumar has been doing Kathak Indian dance since she was in fourth grade.

Kulkarni and Sukumar connect with culture through Indian dance

Stephanie Li, The Rubicon Editor November 7, 2016
Seniors Sonia Sukumar and Neeti Kulkarni have devoted a great part of their life to Indian dance. Sukumar continues to participate in Kathak while Kulkarni reflects on the significance Bharatanatyam dance has had in he life.
Junior Larry Chen has spent the past two summers working with children at summer camps in China with China Service Ventures. I was a counselor for kids who are less privileged and who might not be able to afford a natural summer camp, Chen said. Submitted Photo:

Community Service Spotlight: Chen teaches children English in China

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor November 4, 2016
Junior Larry Chen travels to China to be a counselor at a summer camp and helps teach children English.
Celebrate the final days of fall by visiting local orchards

Celebrate the final days of fall by visiting local orchards

Mari Knudson, The Rubicon Editor November 2, 2016
Looking for a place to celebrate fall? Use the interactive map to find apple orchards and pumpkin patches near you.
In a poll sent out to seniors at SPA, of which 24% responded, about 1/4 of the seniors will be able to vote this election.

Seniors take to polls for their first time in 2016 election

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor October 31, 2016
Eligible seniors will have the chance to cast their first ballots this election on Nov. 8.
This story was originally published in the October 2016 issue of The Rubicon

Inclusion and Exclusion: What lunch lines, summer camps, and video production mean in the lives of five students

Krista Schlinger and Stephanie Li October 29, 2016
Where have students felt most included? What are their thoughts about exclusion?
SOCIALIZING. Allan Wang chats with sophomore Muriel Lang. “The study hall, I find that long period where you do your homework and finish it all, feels really good. In China, we have to finish all of our homework at home,” Wang said.

STUDENT PROFILE: International student Allan Wang immerses himself in SPA culture

Ellie Nowakowski, The Rubicon Editor October 25, 2016
Ninth grader Allan Wang is new not only to SPA, but to the United States. Although he is familiarizing himself with SPA culture, he is still able to make new memories and experiences.
This fall T the St. Paul Farmers Market you can expect to find many apples, potatoes, onions, gourds, pumpkins and many more seasonal crops.

St. Paul Farmers’ Market is local, fresh and affordable

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor October 16, 2016
Fall harvest fills the last weeks of the St. Paul Farmers' Market, which closes Nov. 20.
Freshman Lilly Ramalingams family own Ramalynn Montessori Academy. While I was there, I learned acceptance for everyone, Ramalingam said.

Ramalingam comes to SPA from family’s Montessori school

Sophie Jaro, Chief Visual Editor October 16, 2016
School and family are the biggest parts of most students’ lives, but they’re usually separate. Until this year, that wasn’t the case for Freshman Lilly Ramalingam.
Sophomore Lauren Osteraas went on a volunteer trip over the summer to aid in the rebuilding of houses in New Orleans that were destroyed from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It was challenging to see how much poverty and damage there still was after so many years after Katrina. We did everything we could to make it the best it could be under the circumstances and it gave us hope to know that there were still thousands of other volunteers coming down to help with the thousands of other houses and people that are still struggling,” Osteraas said. Submitted Photo:

Community Service Spotlight: Osteraas rebuilds disaster-stricken homes

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor October 16, 2016
Sophomore Lauren Osteraas traveled with Project Homecoming to New Orleans to rebuild houses destroyed from Hurricane Katrina.
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