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

99% of the world’s 821 million undernourished people are located in developing nations. Working to end hunger starts with accessibility to food, which is a struggle for many. Global hunger is an issue that has been taken on by the UN, as of their Zero Hunger Challenge that was brought to the forefront in 2012.

Feed My Starving Children saves lives through meal packs

Jake Hosszu, Staff Writer February 22, 2020
Working to end hunger starts with accessibility to food, which is a struggle for many.
Junior Maxanne Millerhaller joined the math team this year. She said, I think I was a little nervous that the team wouldn’t all of a sudden accept a new junior member but all of the people on the team have been really nice to me.

Millerhaller takes math to the ‘limit’

Bobby Verhey, Social Media Manager October 31, 2019
Junior Maxanne Millerhaller shares her experiences on her first year on Math Team.
Senior Ethan Asis knocks on wood in order to not jinx his good luck.

Knocking on wood: the quirks of superstitions

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor February 28, 2019
Students use superstitions in their daily life out of habit to avoid danger and keep good luck.
Ice sculptors work on their pieces during the carnival, allowing anyone to watch the progress of the sculpting.

Winter Carnival provides opportunity to enjoy the (very cold) outdoors

Claire Hallaway, The Rubicon Editor January 24, 2019
The Saint Paul Winter Carnival runs from Jan. 24-Feb. 3 at locations across the city.
A Business Club meeting from 2018, where students gather closely around a computer

Business Club swells to SPA’s largest, lacks gender and grade diversity

Noah Raaum, Creative Design Manager November 26, 2018
After experiencing rapid growth, the club's community is tight but narrow.
Bao Phi, an Asian American poet, talked about his poetry collection, Thousand Star Hotel.

Poet Bao Phi talks to 10th graders about writing, racism, American society

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor October 12, 2018
Poetry performance artist and published author Bao Phi spoke to the sophomore class during Wednesday's X-Period on the topics of race, fatherhood, and American society.
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