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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Senior Jake Adams signs his commitment form to play college sports.

Future college athletes celebrated in final senior class meeting

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, RubicOnline Editor May 15, 2018
Seniors that plan on playing sports in college were recognized during their last senior class meeting.
Ninth grader Rashmi Raveendran jumps a hurdle. Raveendran, Becca Richman, Sara Browne, and Olivia Lagos finished 2nd place in the 4x400m relay.

First track meet brings success

Jennifer Ries, Staff Writer April 7, 2018
The varsity track team had their first meet on Apr. 7 at the U of M Field House.
SPA students will reunite with their Spanish exchange partners who visited Minnesota last fall.

International travel makes spring break itinerary

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor March 12, 2018
Students share what they are looking forward to on the exchange trips to Germany, India and Spain that embarked on March 9.
The Cross Country team comes together in a huddle before the race.

Close knit girls XC team aims to win through laughing and bonding

Jenny Sogin, The Rubicon Editor October 29, 2017
Two Girls Cross Country earned a spot at state competition this Saturday at St. Olaf College. The supportive team dynamic is part of what got them there.
Senior Flannery Enneking-Norton finishes the race strong for first overall.

Spartan Cross-Country competes hard in conference meet

Peter Blanchfield, RubicOnline Editor October 19, 2017
The Boys and GIrls Cross-country teams competed in the IMAC meet on October 12.
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.
Hills has a bright future in skating. At least through the rest of high school I’m thinking of becoming judge later. If I keep ties to figure skating later, it will be through judging, not competing, she said.

10 questions for figure skater, junior Emma Hills

Sophie Jaro, Chief Visual Editor January 26, 2017
Junior Emma Hills competes in individual and synchronized figure skating. Here, she answers all your questions.
Advanced Science Research grants scientific freedom and flexibility

Advanced Science Research grants scientific freedom and flexibility

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, The Rubicon Editor-in-Chief December 7, 2016
ASR students can truly research anything. From mussel burrowing habits, to fish learning patterns, to contamination due to roof runoff, it's all an option.
Freshman Adelia Bergner wears bright red Converse.   I like wearing shoes with colors that match my outfit, but sometimes I go for bold ones that make an outfit stand out, Bergner said.

Students share their shoes

Dianne Caravela, Feature Editor January 6, 2016
Shoes are meant to be durable and comfortable for some but, for others, shoes are a central fashion accessory in any outfit.
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