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

READING BETWEEN THE LINES. Graphology, the study of handwriting, can be used as the basis for inferences about ones character. Serene Kalugdans neat handwriting habit began in childhood, with even earlier origins in her familys past. My dad was from the Phillippines, and they had to have very good handwriting.

[GOOD QUESTION] What does your handwriting say about you?

Orion Kim, Chief Visual Editor April 28, 2023
The connection between penmanship and personality may be more than just letters on a page.
WOMEN IN STEM Brokken analyzes water organisms under a microscope. We did different labs about microplastics, Brokken said.

Brokken explores marine life in the Key West

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline April 28, 2023
Senior Freya Brokken attended a six-day marine biology camp at the beginning of April.
DONALDS STAND ON MCDONALDS FRIES. Freshman 
Johnny Rog shared that he would like to see a debate between Donald Trump and Mexican politician Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador  about mixed-cultural fast foods. Can you put McDonalds french fries in a Chipotle dish? Rog proposed.

[PHOTO STORY] ___ vs ___. Who is going to win the debate?

RubicOnline Staff April 25, 2023
We asked: "If you could organize a debate between any two people, living or deceased, who hold opposing viewpoints, whom would you want to hear from and what would be the topic of their debate?"
GAME DESIGN GURUS. Maryeva Gonzalez discusses her game with fellow senior Roberto Velez. The two of them will finish building the game as part of their senior projects.

Seifert and Gonzalez dive into the world of game design

Alison Mitchell, RubicOnline April 20, 2023
Programming students Anja Seifert and Maryeva Gonzalez are now designing their own video games, but SPA classrooms are where they got their start.
Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam, and is celebrated by millions worldwide.

Fasting for faith

Mariam Malik, RubicOnline April 19, 2023
Dahm and Mokbel celebrate Ramadan, one of the holiest months in the Islamic calendar.
US counselors provide a safe space as teen depression rates rise

US counselors provide a safe space as teen depression rates rise

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline April 17, 2023
CDC reports soaring rates of depression among female and LGBTQ+ youth.
STUDY PLACES. The upper school includes a number of areas with tables, from open commons to closed door small study rooms for different kinds of learners.

[PLACES AND SPACES] Where I like to be

RubicOnline Staff April 13, 2023
During free blocks, x-periods and tutorial most people have a go-to space to study and socialize.
Tigro and Wilson explore the signs through the sun, the moon, and the rising

Tigro and Wilson explore the signs through the sun, the moon, and the rising

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline April 10, 2023
Are you really what you believe you are? How does astrology play a role in people's everyday lives?
CLASSIC KEYCHAINS. STC plans to lead a workshop in the design lab, educating students on how to use the laser cutter to create stylish accessories for their bags and lanyards.

STC enhances role in the community

Rita Li, RubicOnline April 7, 2023
The Student Technology Committee has worked on multiple projects this year to educate and inform students.
HUSS SPEECHES This years senior speeches take place in the Huss auditorium, all seniors must complete their speech to graduate.

The senior speech: a decades-old tradition, but unique each year

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline April 4, 2023
As the Class of 2023 presents their last few weeks of speeches, seniors, advisers, and alumni/ae look back at what has been in past years.
FIGHT BACK: Minnesotans gather in 2021 to protest the construction of Enbridge’s Line 3.

Looking at Line 5’s long, environmental battle with the upper Midwest

Siri Pattison, RubicOnline March 8, 2023
While many are familiar with Enbridge's Line 3, Line 5, which was built in 1953, poses similar environmental threats.
WOMENS DAY. “I feel like if I talk about my experience as a woman too much, I brand myself as too much of a feminist and then no one listens, because they just assume that Im angry and bitter,” Solvej Eversoll said. “I’m not afraid to call myself a feminist, but I do feel the need to pick and choose my battles because I want people to take me seriously.”

Factions of feminism (and the responses to the movement) have shaped history

Maddy Fisher, Editor in Chief March 8, 2023
"[There’s a] misconception that feminists are ‘too loud,’" Maya Coates-Cush said, "but saying that is misogynistic.
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