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

Ms. Harness retires on Jan. 13th

Harness will be missed after 17 years at SPA

A.M. Roberts, Contributing Writer January 13, 2017
Annie Harness leaves SPA after 17 years of keeping attendance and smiling at students.
Sophomore Isabel Dieperink combines her love of horses while volunteering at Lakeview Farm to teach children with anxiety or with an intellectual disability the joy of riding horses. I decided to apprentice with my horse trainer before I was volunteering so it was helpful to me to see and really be able to work with horses thoroughly to be able to understand their signals, and I could help teach the kids how to recognize that too, Dieperink said.

Community Service Spotlight: Dieperink catalyzes youth development with horses

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor January 11, 2017
Sophomore Isabel Dieperink intersects her knowledge of horses with her passions of service with children.
Artificial Intelligence has been around for half a century, yet we still debate what it might mean for the future. “I feel indifferent about the future of artificial intelligence because I feel like whatever is going to happen inevitable. All my reference points are from sci-fi movies and television shows and they all portray artificial intelligence as threatening and to be feared. I don’t know if the future will be that,” sophomore Nora Povejsil said.

Are you smarter than your smartphone?

Sharee Roman, Staff Writer January 5, 2017
Students weigh the possibilities of what artificial intelligence could bring in the future.
Student photographers expose their favorite features

Student photographers expose their favorite features

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor January 4, 2017
Cameras serve as both hobby and art form for photographers.
Diversity Dean Karen Dye works to promote the celebration of cultures. “I think diversity, inclusion, and equity is beneficial for everybody in the world we live in, Dye said.

Dye prepares students for a multicultural world

Jenny Sogin, The Rubicon Editor December 16, 2016
Dean of Diversity Karen Dye works to prepare SPA students for a very diverse and multicultural world.
Bean there together. Emily and Delaney Carter in Chicago. “It’s fun to see her,” Carter said, “but it sometimes gets kind of annoying because I’m so used to not having her home --and then she’s just there.” Carter said.

Sharing genes and jeans

Iya Abdulkarim, The Rubicon Editor December 15, 2016
SPA siblings cherish their relationships, but also love taking their sibling's clothes when they leave.
Consistency is what language students need to learn a language. “I think since consistency is really important [when learning a language],” Yoo said

Students take language learning to a new level

Chloe Morse, Staff Writer December 14, 2016
Over half of SPA students polled are learning a second language, but they all have different ways of learning.
A right and a privilege: addressing low voter turnout in the United States

A right and a privilege: addressing low voter turnout in the United States

Amodhya Samarakoon, Creative Design Manager December 12, 2016

In general, voter turnout in the United States is shockingly low. According to FairVote.org, voting was at its highest at only 63.9% in 1960 between Republican candidate Richard Nixon and Democratic...

Current ninth grader Ayla Straub walking along Hadrians Wall in Northern England during the time she lived in England.

Straub connects English and Chinese

Sophie Jaro, The Rubicon Chief Visual Editor December 12, 2016
After attending a Chinese Immersion school for 9 years, ninth grader Ayla Straub is now almost as good at Chinese as she is at English.
Both ninth grader Melissa Nies passport and sweatshirt are Canadian. “Canada is colder and more hippie,” Nie said.

Nie’s on the “eh” team as Canadian citizen

Sophie Jaro, The Rubicon Chief Visual Editor December 12, 2016
Ninth grader Melissa Nie moved from Canada in grade school.
Admire large holiday light sculptures that line road through Phalen Park

Brighten the night with Holiday Lights in the Park

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor December 12, 2016
Visit Phalen Park to see the Holiday Lights in the Park put on by the St. Paul Police Foundation.
Junior Emilia Topp-Johnson introduces fungal endophytes into corn plants. She has been doing this work on the University of Minnesota for 5 years.  “This year, I intend to conduct a more long term series of projects around the theme of terraformation, the end goal of which would be to further the understanding of what it would take to cultivate plants on Mars,” Topp-Johnson said.

Topp-Johnson researches whether fungi can make corn stronger

Noah Solomon, Staff Writer December 12, 2016
For Emilia Topp-Johnson, corn kernels may be the ticket to the interstellar travel.
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