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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Seniors work to make quarter 1 count

Seniors work to make quarter 1 count

Flannery Enneking-Norton, Staff Writer October 24, 2016
As the first quarter of the school year comes to a close, seniors breathe a sigh of relief.
Students will research leaf cutter ants on 2018 Costa Rica trip

Students will research leaf cutter ants on 2018 Costa Rica trip

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor October 24, 2016
After two years of Costa Rica summer research, applications are due this month for the summer 2018 trip.
Sophomore Jeffrey Huang is a member of the MN PUMac team. Im pretty proud of it because it means Im top 8 in the state., Huang said.

Huang prepares to participate in Princeton University Mathematics Competition

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor October 24, 2016
Sophomore Jeffrey Huang is a member of the MN team for the Princeton University Mathematics Competition (PUMaC).
BODY LANGUAGE. HerSpace members junior Sky Li Griffiths and sophomore Isa Saavedra-Weis host members of the freshman class while they write post its to place on the Love Your Body poster.

Her Space promotes body positivity one Post-it at a time

Annie Bottern, Staff Writer October 21, 2016
Bake sale, mural highlight the importance of national Love Your Body day Oct. 19 for all genders.
Sophomores Lucie Hoeschen, Annie Kristal, Ethan Dincer and Krista Schlinger pack food at FMSC on Oct. 15. “I was really excited when I heard about the FMSC event because I have been to a FMSC event before and I had fun while also feeling good about the work I was doing” sophomore Muriel Lang said.

Council shapes volunteer experience by coordinating service

Emma Sampson, Staff Writer October 21, 2016
Sophomores participated in Oct. 15 event and have another opportunity Oct. 22.
Signs like these are commonplace around testing areas.

Juniors brace themselves for PSAT on Wednesday

Kelby Wittenberg, Photojournalist October 18, 2016
The junior class takes the PSAT October 19.
Mia Litman documents Yom Kippur at her synagogue, Temple Israel, in Minneapolis, MN

For the first time, school closes for Yom Kippur

Webster Lehmann, RubicOnline Videographer October 12, 2016
School closed on Oct. 12 for the holiest day of the year in the Jewish tradition.
Robotics coaches Ms. Bjork and Dr. Lockwood split students into groups to work on different parts of their robot.  “Were at the point where we’re going to start practicing driving. We’ve been working a lot on design and since this is everybody on the teams first year doing this, there is a lot of research going on because they don’t quite know what certain things should look like, Bjork said.

Robotics team prepares for first season

Lauren Boettcher, Social Media Manager October 12, 2016
Although competition season doesn't start until December, the rookie team is building a robot now.
PEP members seniors Emily Dieperink and Raegan Small with club advisor Andrea Shmidt meet on Thursday during X-Period to discuss the years plans to new freshman interested in the club. We want to suggest ways that the Schilling Center can protect the Earth knowing how big of an impact a school can have on the environment and ecosystems that surround it, said senior and co-president Maya Kachian.

PEP offers suggestions to make Schilling Center more eco-friendly

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor October 10, 2016
PEP plans to reduce energy, water, and waste in the new Schilling center come 2018.
Community Actions takes new approach to 16-17 school year

Community Actions takes new approach to 16-17 school year

Ellie Nowakowski, The Rubicon Editor October 5, 2016
Community Actions takes new approach with more volunteer opportunities for all
PARADISE FOUND. Juniors Dina Moradian (left), Erin McNamer (middle) and Robin Bartlett pose for a photo with coconuts during the 15-day trip in Tanzania

Students present research from summer Tanzania trip

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor October 1, 2016
Tanzania offered research, culture and lifestyle lessons for the 14 students and two teachers who travelled there this summer.
STANDING UP, SPEAKING OUT. Black Lives Matter supporters gathered around the Govenor’s mansion on July 17 2016 as a demonstration in response to Philando Castile’s death by a police officer.

Governor’s Mansion vigils define much of summer

Iya Abdulkarim, The Rubicon Editor September 30, 2016
The shooting of St. Paul resident Philando Castille prompted families, friends and protestors to gather at Governor Mark Dayton's house in protest of the 32-year-old's death to support the Black Lives Matter movement across America.
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