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

Second Harvest Heartland is a popular volunteer organization that offers opportunities for individuals and groups. Sophomores worked at Second Harvest Heartland as part of the sophomore retreat and Reedy will continue serving there this summer.

Community Service Spotlight: Reedy aids local hunger-relief efforts

Lucy Sandeen, Rubicon Editor May 24, 2017
Sophomore Eliza Reedy was inspired by her sophomore service project to continue volunteering with Second Harvest Heartland.
Ice cream trucks played a role in making the treats more accessible and affordable for middle and lower class citizens.

Ice cream trucks deliver treats and a surprising history

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor May 19, 2017
Although ice cream is often thought of as a classic summer treat, it was historically only available for the upper class.
Junior Nik Elsaesser showcases his  dress well to guess well ritual.

Study, sleep, or watch anime: students prepare for exams in different ways

Peter Blanchfield, RubicOnline Editor May 18, 2017
Students buckle down as finals approach, but not always to study. Many students stick to unique rituals that they believe will help them succeed on exams.
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden will reopen in June. It is free for the public, and is a perfect place for someone who wants to be outside and appreciate art.

Personalized summer vacation: the best activities of 2017

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor May 15, 2017
Structuring your summer days around engaging local activities will make vacation more satisfying than watching Netflix for the whole break. Take the quiz to learn about different options this summer.
Junior Naya Tadavarthy is looking forward to traveling to Berlin with other participants at the end of the trip.

Tadavarthy wins Germany trip, eager for cultural exposure

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor May 15, 2017
Junior Naya Tadavarthy scored in the 90th percentile on the National German Exam, qualifying for a trip to Germany this summer.
Step 9: Find a spot were it is sunny inside. Herbs grow best where there is lots of sunshine, but no air conditioning nearby.

DIY herb gardens provide cheap, flavorful options for summer cooking

Sharee Roman, Photographer May 14, 2017
Grocery stores often sell herbs in expensive bundles, but recipes typically only call for a few leaves of an herb. Build an indoor herb garden this summer to save money and reduce waste.
Emilia (11) and Ellie (9) Hoppes puppy, Wally. Dogs were the most common pet according to poll results.

Infographic: Does SPA have more cat or dog people?

Melissa Nie, Illustrator May 9, 2017
Students and faculty responded to questions about their four-legged (or no-legged) friends: what type of pet do you have? How many pets do you have?
Typing proves convenient alternative for some, but not all, types of assignments

Typing proves convenient alternative for some, but not all, types of assignments

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor May 8, 2017
Read more about how students balance touch typing and handwriting in and outside of the classroom.
AIMING HIGH. Junior Marlee Baron reaches the eight-foot basketball at the Sportsology exhibit. I can jump 73 percent as high as a professional basketball player, Baron said.

Science Museum creates active exhibit for all

Marlee Baron, The Rubicon Editor May 6, 2017
Junior Marlee Baron takes a tour of the Sportsology exhibit at the Minnesota Science Museum and shares highlights of the exhibit.
Items contained in a birchbox subscription box.

Students order subscription boxes for monthly surprises

Marlee Baron, The Rubicon Editor May 6, 2017

For people that want to get food, makeup or other random things but don’t want to spend time going to a store and deciding what to buy, subscription boxes can be a great idea. Subscription boxes...

Hana Martinez will work at Googleplex this summer.

Seniors get out of MN, take projects abroad

Stephanie Li, The Rubicon Editor May 5, 2017
Peter Schavee works abroad at a health non profit for his senior projects.
Cursive increasingly serves as an art form as daily use diminshes

Cursive increasingly serves as an art form as daily use diminshes

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor May 5, 2017
Students elaborate on their opinions towards cursive.
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