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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

The Rubicon

Family on vacation. Every Romans child who has gone to SPA. Almost anything that I struggled with, they had already experienced or witnessed, and always had the best advice.” Sophomore Betsy Romans said.

Betsy Romans: a SPA family legacy

Noah Rice, Staff Writer November 30, 2016
Sophomore Betsy Romans reflects on the advantages of having older siblings and the influence they have on her life.
Car Show: Jaeger and Ziemer share favorite features of their automobiles

Car Show: Jaeger and Ziemer share favorite features of their automobiles

Sophie Jaro, The Rubicon Chief Visual Editor November 30, 2016
Seniors Matthew Jaeger and Kyle Ziemer talk about their unique cars that have modifications and sleek trims.
Sophomore Ben Atmore volunteers frequently at the Childrens Hospital to play with children. It feels really great to help the kids and the community, Atmore said. Submitted Photo: Ben Atmore

Community Service Spotlight: Atmore pays forward his personal connection at Children’s Hospital

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor November 28, 2016
Sophomore Ben Atmore volunteers at Children's Hospital with kids who were just like him when he was young.
Hunter’s community doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving; instead she looks at it as an opportunity to spend time with her family. “For us, [Thanksgiving] is a memorialization of what [Thanksgiving] has represented,” Hunter said.

Hunter discusses what Thanksgiving means to Native Americans

Nitya Thakkar, Staff Writer November 25, 2016
Lonna Hunter, a Lower School parent, discusses what Thanksgiving means to her as a member of the Sisseton, Wahpeton, and Dakota Nations.
The changing meaning of Thanksgiving

The changing meaning of Thanksgiving

Nitya Thakkar, Staff Writer November 24, 2016
Thanksgiving is no longer remembered most for its historical significance, but rather it provides a day for families and friends to come together.
Author Jack Gantos signs books for seniors Ellie Brass, Andrew Michel, and sophomore Ben Atmore after speaking to Upper School students. Of writing, he said, It was the hardest task I could think of which would be a challenge every day for my entire writing life.”

Learn more about Book Fest author Jack Gantos

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor November 15, 2016
Gantos encourages students to develop their own writing practice, starting with a journal.
Of all the cities Moen is passionate about, his favorite would have to be Amsterdam because of its progressiveness regarding transportation. The biggest thing that I love about Amsterdam is how they commute there. They commute largely by bike. They have more bikes than cars. There’s just a better quality of life there, Moen said.

Moen uses geography and architecture to pop his personal bubble

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor November 15, 2016
Sophomore Max Moen shares his love for urban life, travel and architecture and how it influences him today.
“I see myself liking SPA as a school environment in general, but I think it may be too early to tell because I still haven’t made really close friends, like I had back home,” Grunau said.

New and returning students settle into the Upper School

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Staff Writer November 13, 2016
Olivia McCauley, Gus Grunau, Charlie Keillor and Katie Lose all came to SPA for different reasons. How are they settling in?
Zelle practices in the US orchestra room.  “Music has taught me a lot about perseverance. Practice sucks sometimes, but if you do it you get better, Zelle said.

Zelle uses music as a way to practice discipline and creativity

Abby Hedberg, Staff Writer November 13, 2016
Zelle reflects on how music has shaped him as a person and where he hopes to take his talent in the future.
Am I Doing This Right? How to Make a Podcast

Am I Doing This Right? How to Make a Podcast

Ewan Lang, Podcast Host November 9, 2016
In the first installment of The Rubicon's first podcast, host Ewan Lang discusses how to make a podcast, with guest expert Rachel Steil, adviser for The Pony Express.
Carlson’s entire family had gone to the camp every MEA break until she was in seventh grade.

Du Nord is a place full of love and independence for Carlson

Flannery Enneking-Norton, Staff Writer November 9, 2016
Carlson has many happy memories as a family and as an individual in Du Nord.
Senior Leo Bukovan has attended SPA for his entire K-12 education.  [This culture] leads to assumptions about things, but also hurts people in the process because you are trying to be accepting but you think you already know what they need, Bukovsan said.

Leo Bukovsan’s transgender journey

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor November 7, 2016
Senior Leo Bukovsan reflects on the experience of coming out to the St. Paul Academy community as a transgender student.
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