The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Junior Alessandra Costalonga warms up her high jump.

Track team keeps up the competition after meet cancellation

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager April 30, 2019
A mock meet and a team dinner took the place of the rained out April 21 senior night meet.
Senior Janie Brunell reflects on her decision to apply Early Decision to Villanova University.  “I have always been visiting Villanova, and I really liked it, but I didn’t know what other colleges had to offer. So, I think in the summer was the time when I decided to go the ED route,” Brunell said.

Early Decision college application process offers unique upside amid concerns

Andrew Johnson, Staff Trainer November 23, 2018
Senior Janie Brunell offers unique insight on the challenges and benefits of committing to a specific college.
SADD co-president Jane Brunell takes money from junior Jasper Green for a baked good.

SADD’s bake sale donates to nursery

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Staff Writer May 24, 2018
Funds from the bake sale purchased lanyards for spring, with additional funds going to crisis nursery.
Its hard to find a parking space on campus, especially when street parking is closed for snow removal. Carpooling could solve this problem.

Sick of driving to school? Consider a carpool.

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Staff Writer January 17, 2018
Carpooling to school and for activities can be fun.
Senior GSA president Aaron Datta and member Zoe Hermer-Cisek host a booth at the clubs fair on Sept. 11.

Expanding visions and goals: club leaders reflect on the groups they joined in 9th grade

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor September 14, 2017
Students who have been involved in a club since ninth grade take advantage of their upperclassmen status to lead their group in new directions.
LIT AF FAM. Common slang terms used by students ranked in order from most frequently used to least frequently used according to a poll of 11% of the student body. With every passing month, new terms or acronyms make their way around via messages, Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram, and day-to-day conversations. 
Infographic: Mari Knudson and Iya Abdulkarim

Slang: Shortened language expands casual vocabulary

Quinn Christensen, Staff Writer January 22, 2017
Is your vocabulary up to date? Read about some of the most recent slang terms and the perspectives of students and teachers towards them.
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