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

[GOOD FOR YOU] Have you been following through with your NYR?

Lynn Reynolds, Production Manager January 23, 2020
On this week's GOOD FOR YOU, Lynn asked students about their New Year's resolutions.
An illustration with the top 5 feature story featured images.

Top five feature stories of 2019

RubicOnline Staff January 13, 2020
Dive in to the top 5 feature stories of 2019.
Spanish Exchange student Carlota Casamayor laughs at her funny experiences in Minnesota.

Two countries, many perspectives: a few words from the exchanges

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline September 28, 2019
German and Spanish exchange visitors share their favorite memories from their time in Minnesota.
Annual Peru Trip builds language skills and expands world view for students

Annual Peru Trip builds language skills and expands world view for students

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline Editor May 21, 2019
Annual Peru trip allows students to build language skills and see the world and new cultures.
Lanz volunteers to help run coffee stand for his troop.

[MY GEEK FACTOR] Lanz projects passion for Eagle Scouts

Meagan Massie, Rubicon Editor March 12, 2019
Lanz continues to make a difference in his community by being an Eagle Scout.
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.
Rabbits know whats up, according to hunter Riley Tietel

Rabbits know what’s up, according to hunter Riley Tietel

Sophie Jaro, Chief Visual Editor October 9, 2016
What can you not see, hear, or smell in the St. Paul Academy hallways? Sophomore Riley Tietel preparing for a hunting trip.
Castellanos reunited with his Nanny while visiting his hometown in Cuba on the school trip this summer.

Castellanos teaches lessons of family through school trip to Cuba

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor September 19, 2016
Castellanos took students to Cuba in June to teach them about Cuba's history and show them where and how he grew up.
Freshman Nolan Gifford gets work done in the Huss Center for the Performing Arts. I like having free periods because its more freedom and I get work done, he said.

Freshmen enjoy freedom with new free periods

Michael Forsgren, RubicOnline Editor May 22, 2016
Freshman students are tackling new responsibilities and freedom as they now have their study halls free.
JUNIORS RAFFI TOGHRAMADJIAN AND DIANE HUANG weigh one of their tilapia from their aquaponics system. “I don’t think SPA itself should have an aquaponic system, but maybe the catering company could look into buying some of its produce from aquaponic farms,” Toghramadjian suggested.

Seeing Green: Students and faculty strive to decrease school’s adverse impact on Earth

Stephanie Li, Arts & Entertainment Editor May 22, 2016
America's schools spend more than $7.5 billion annually on energy which is more than they spend on textbooks and computers combined. SPA students discuss the role environmentalism plays in the community and what the school should do to be more green.
Junior Moira McCarthy benefits from a healthy environment.

Going green benefits the environment and helps the body

Noor Qureishy, InDepth Editor May 22, 2016
Going green does not only benefit the Earth but also ourselves.
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