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

BUNDLE UP. As temperatures continue to drop, wearing proper layers and taking precautions continues to be essential to getting through winter. [The key is] just adapting to being outside and wearing a little bit of comfy or warmer clothing in general,” senior Henry Wertkin said.

How to survive winter weather

Kevin Chen, RubicOnline January 15, 2022
Now more than ever, it's important to stay safe, warm and most of all, healthy.
How to build the perfect snowman

How to build the perfect snowman

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline January 27, 2021
The best way to make a snowman this winter.
One of the main excuses is the lack of time to exercise. Coming up with a routine can solve this problem; make a habit out of being active regularly.

It’s not the time for hibernation: get active

Hazel Waltenbaugh, Staff Writer February 11, 2020
Maintaining a lifestyle that incorporates regular physical activity may significantly decrease stress and improve overall happiness and mood. 
9th graders Greta Magnuson, Ivy Raya, and Aaron Lindeman stand outside of Huss Building in winter coats, hats, and gloves.

The weather outside is frightful

Remy Frank, Staff Writer November 12, 2019
Winter is approaching fast and students lifestyles will start to change as the environment changes around them.
The rest of the team stands on the sidelines and watches their teammates on the field.

Wolfpack wins their last regular season game against Central

Annika Rock, RubicOnline October 17, 2019
SMB Wolfpack won their senior night game against Central, 45-0.
Players discuss the next play. SMB Wolfpack is set to play on Wednesday at 7 pm at home.

[PHOTO GALLERY] SMB Wolfpack battles for a win in the snow

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline October 14, 2019
SMB Wolfpack won the seventh game of the season.
The cold weather seems to last forever during winter

Cold students look for a warm solution

Zekiah Juliusson, Staff Writer March 13, 2019
A warm walkway would help students learn, prevent illness and feel comfortable in their school.

[FIRST PERSON EVENT REVIEW] Polar vortex chills Winter Carnival

Claire Hallaway, The Rubicon Editor January 30, 2019
Everyone was gathered together, sitting by the fire or dancing to live music. People were spreading kindness and positive vibes all around.
Week 1 of Widji cancelled because of forecast

Week 1 of Widji cancelled because of forecast

News in Brief January 27, 2019
Snow predictions tonight followed by several days of subzero temperatures prompted the decision.
The Varsity Nordic ski team bundles up after the rescheduled Mesabi Meet. “To make sure I don’t freeze I wear lots of warm layers, a buff, and a hat, and hand and toe warmers are a necessity,” junior Nordic skier Dina Moradian said.

Ski teams bundle up for cold temperatures

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor January 10, 2017

For student members of the Alpine and Nordic ski teams, the temperature and wind chill are always on the mind. “It sucks to be wearing race suits because the wind goes right through them when you...

Students arrive to school in warm winter coats and hats in order to protect themselves from unforgiving temperatures.

How to fight the bite: What frostbite is and how to prevent it

Amodhya Samarakoon, Opinions Editor January 14, 2015
Sophomore Oona Prozinski gives advice on skin care during the winter.
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