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

The Salt Cave features salt gravel floors and anti-gravity chairs. It is like a mini vacation, Wertkin said.

Wertkin’s family provides salt therapy at The Salt Cave

Sophie Jaro, Chief Visual Editor March 8, 2017
Most people don’t know that Junior J.J. Wertkin’s family owns a salt therapy business called the Salt Cave.
BREATHTAKING VIEWS. Students visited the Empire State Building and were met with NYCs bright lights and bustling life.

Students sing at Carnegie in the city that never sleeps

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor March 1, 2017
On Feb. 15, students from Summit Singers, Academy Chorale and community Chorale, traveled to New York City to perform at Carnegie Hall, and do some sight seeing along the way.
QUIZ: Genetics, skin color, and race

QUIZ: Genetics, skin color, and race

Amodhya Samarakoon, RubicOnline Creative Design Manager February 27, 2017
Take this quiz to test your knowledge about race and genetics, and get an idea of what students in the Genetics course are discussing.
Senior Johnny Addicks OToole views the part of the RACE: Are we so different? exhibit at the Science Museum that discusses Native American mascots. [The exhibit] grabbed my interest more than sitting in a classroom and reading about how science intersects with race, he said.

Genetics class examines intersection between science and race

Noor Qureishy, The Rubicon Managing Editor February 25, 2017
The Advanced Topics in Biology: Genetics class explored how social issues and science come together by visiting the RACE: Are we so different? exhibit at the Science Museum on Feb. 24.
Keeping Journalism alive. Fake news stories are becoming more dangerous as false articles quickly fill up the internet.

Fake news and the contamination of legitimate journalism

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor February 24, 2017

The media is powerful; it sways elections and shapes the way society works. People expect their news sources to be responsible and truthful, but as it was in the election, this is not always the case....

Besse and her exchange student bond over a technologically cultural similraity: cute snapchat filters.

Besse embraces multicultural identity through travel and friendship

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor February 23, 2017
Besse finds many ways to stay connected to the country she was born in, including becoming a host for the Chinese exchange program.
Community Service Spotlight: Verhey sisters give gift of dance

Community Service Spotlight: Verhey sisters give gift of dance

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor February 21, 2017
Sisters Allie and Jennie Verhey grant the practice of dance to youth at Dakota Woodlands shelter.
9th grader Megan Massie boxes in her free time. “People ask me if I beat other girls. I’m still feminine. Im aggressive in the sport but not outside.” Massie said.

Empowerment and a ring: Meghan Massie loves to box

Austin Leiby and Brian Orza February 21, 2017
9th grader Meghan Massie dances, studies martial arts, and boxes.
Nervous? Say Im Excited!

Nervous? Say “I’m Excited!”

Amodhya Samarakoon, RubicOnline Creative Design Manager February 16, 2017
Upper School Counselor Susanna Short and students give their perspective on effective stress management with the new method "anxiety-reappraisal" in mind.
PHOTO GALLERY: Messages of love punctuate school hallways

PHOTO GALLERY: Messages of love punctuate school hallways

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor February 14, 2017
Students and faculty share what they love this Valentine's Day.
S1E3 Am I Doing This Right? How to be confident

S1E3 Am I Doing This Right? How to be confident

Ewan Lang, Podcast Host February 8, 2017
This month's episode of Am I Doing This Right? explores confidence and how to have it.
History of names. Both US English teacher Emily Anderson, and US Physical Education teacher Cari Jo Anderson have interesting stories surrounding the similarity of their names. “[Anderson as a last name is] kind of nice because people know how to pronounce it easily but the common question is is it -son or -sen. I don’t know, it kind of takes away the feeling of individuality but people usually call me by my first name outside of school,” Anderson said.

Teachers share same name, but different experiences

Stephanie Li, The Rubicon Editor February 8, 2017
Teachers with the same name create connections and contrast their experiences.
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