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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

SHINING STARS. This year’s homecoming shirt design features a glow-in-the-dark logo with stars and bokeh-inspired circles. “It’s fun to do something kind of artsy, ... but still sticking with the theme,” Sofia Rivera said. Submitted by Sophia Rivera

Got a shirt? Homecoming designers foster creativity

Sonia Kharbanda, The Rubicon October 1, 2023

Disco, outer space, Western, and now glow: past and current homecoming dance themes have dominated September conversation. As the biggest show of school spirit and the first dance of the year, homecoming...

DAY OF ATONEMENT. Yom Kippur, though referred to as a holiday, is a difficult day of atonement and self-reflection rather than celebration. Ross urged those who do not practice Judaism: Be respectful and more so mindful of your Jewish friends on this day because they are not eating, not drinking, and that is harder than it sounds. (Screen capture from Mount Zion service livestream)

Ross leads religious community in prayer on Yom Kippur

Johanna Pierach, The Rubicon September 27, 2023
At Mount Zion Temple, junior Georgia Ross helped to lead a youth Yom Kippur service filled with song and self-reflection.
INCLUSIVE. Science Alliance has previously been a predominantly-male student group. Vice-captain Shefali Meagher said, Im hoping this year we will have an even more diverse group of people [...] at least one girl please!

Science Alliance sets hefty goals for the new year

Amanda Hsu, RubicOnline September 26, 2023
The club aims to make science more fun with engaging activities and increase the diversity of their members.
COACHING CONNECTIONS. Emily King works in the hub for academic coaching on the fourth floor. “The Center for Learning and Teaching (CLT) is available for all students with documented learning disabilities or concussions which in turn prevent them from accessing materials the same way other students do,” King said.

Fourth floor houses space that welcomes all learners

Rita Li, Creative Design Manager September 26, 2023
Center for Learning and Teaching meets students where they are and offers support.
AROUND THE WOLRD. AHR students are allowed to learn about history all around the globe.

What is Advanced History Research at SPA?

Aarushi Bahadur, RubicOnline September 24, 2023

Most students have heard of the popular Advanced Science Research (ASR) class. But not so many are familiar with the history department’s newest course, Advanced History Research. Offered for the first...

COMPETITION & CONNECTION. Pickleball Club leader Hazel McCarthy said, “[Our goal this year is] just to create a fun environment where people can just come and hang out, play pickleball, and just talk with their friends.” Club meetings are an opportunity to let loose and enjoy some friendly competition.

Pickleball Club takes a shot at boosting student engagement

Zimo Xie, RubicOnline September 21, 2023
The fun, lighthearted club looks to incorporate tournaments this year to draw more students.
HELPING HAND. Junior Cerena Karmaliani was assigned to Port Reitz school in Mombasa, Kenya during her service trip. The school needed the help of volunteers to make their community more inclusive for disabled students. Karmaliani said, “So my job was to work specifically in a third-grade classroom with a teacher…for a total of two weeks, approximately three hours a day… And for those two weeks, we refined the curriculum to make it more inclusive.”

Voyages and volunteering: Karmaliani makes connections abroad

Aarushi Bahadur, RubicOnline September 16, 2023
Junior Cerena Karmaliani spent her summer working with students in Kenya through a program called Global Encounters.
BE YOURSELF. Senior Oliver Zhu believes that it is important to go by the name that feels most comfortable and the most like you: Live life the way you want to. If you’re planning on changing your name in the first place, that means there’s definitely some parts that you’re not happy with.

[WHAT’S IN A NAME?] Oliver Zhu talks about the joys and challenges of changing his name

Greyson Sale, RubicOnline September 14, 2023
"Removing a big hindrance in my life is worth the trouble to people who knew my name before."
STRATEGIC THINKING. Shiroma ponders his next move before deciding on moving the rook, a piece that can only be moved in a straight line either vertically or horizontally. In addition, the rook is able to support pawns and cut off the opponent’s king’s routes effectively.

CHESS QUEST: Ryan Shiroma’s rise to the top

Juan Miguel Adams, The Rubicon June 3, 2023
At 15 years old, Ryan Shiroma has risen high within the world of chess.
Traveling in style vs. Roughing it out

Traveling in style vs. Roughing it out

Grace Medrano, The Rubicon June 1, 2023
SUMMER GETAWAY. Time goes fast between Commencement and the first day of school. What do you enjoy most: traveling far to AirBNBs and hotels or pitching a tent in a forest or park?
FLAVORFUL FUNDRAISER. Members of Asian Student Alliance run the bake sale table during the month of May to gather donations to Asian Media Access. In the end, a total of $319 was raised selling various Asian delights.

AANHPI Month celebrates diversity and inclusivity

Carys Hsiung, The Rubicon May 31, 2023
it’s a time to celebrate communities, culture and forgotten history through Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month.
FLORAL FUNDS. The confirmands at Mount Zion Templehost a plant sale to raise money for the temple.

Jewish American Heritage Month honors community

Sonia Kharbanda, The Rubicon May 31, 2023
For freshman Desmond Rubenstein, being Jewish represents community.
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