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

Advanced Science Research grants scientific freedom and flexibility

Advanced Science Research grants scientific freedom and flexibility

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, The Rubicon Editor-in-Chief December 7, 2016
ASR students can truly research anything. From mussel burrowing habits, to fish learning patterns, to contamination due to roof runoff, it's all an option.
Upper School Diversity Dean Karen Dye looks over the August Diversity Forum Series training handouts in her office. The upcoming February training aims to give faculty and staff “more specific tools and strategies about having conversations with students,” Dye said.

February Diversity Forum Series training focuses on conversations about presidential election

Noor Qureishy, Managing Editor December 6, 2016
Upper School Diversity Dean Karen Dye has focused this year's faculty Diversity Forum Series on having difficult conversations with students around the election.
Students board a Dec. 7 plane to Atlanta, Georgia to attend the Student Diversity Leadership Conference.

Looking forward to the Student Diversity Leadership Conference, teachers and students travel to Atlanta

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager December 6, 2016
Students and teacher chaperones look forward to attending the SDLC in Atlanta, Georgia Dec. 8-10.
Organizations with interests ranging local to international tabled in Briggs Gymnasium on Nov. 30 for the first ever Service Fair.  “The hope of the service fair is to combat against the idea that service is just for sophomores, and to help engage students in all grades in service,’’ Community Action and Service advisor Mollie Ward said.

Service Fair brings 16 organizations to students

Nitya Thakkar, Staff Writer December 3, 2016
Community Action and Service groups coordinates with 16 organizations in the Twin Cities to introduce students to service options.
Members of the new affinity group for Latino students hold first meeting on Oct. 28. From left to right Advisor Max Delgado, Peter Kilborn, Hana Martinez, Eva Garcia, Advisor Molly Holguin, Isa Saaverda-Weis, Gabby Harmoning.

New affinity group celebrates Latino culture

Noor Qureishy, The Rubicon Managing Editor November 30, 2016
Seniors Hana Martinez and Maggie Gallagher, with help from the faculty, formed a new affinity group called Latinos Unidos
Cuban revolutionary, Fidel Castro has died but his legacy and charisma will be forever remembered
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Cuban Revolutionary Fidel Castro dies at 90

Ellie Findell, RubicOnline Editor November 29, 2016
Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro has died however his impact on Cuba and the rest of the world will remain forever ingrained in it's history
Administration calls for inclusion of all political views, warns against hate speech

Administration calls for inclusion of all political views, warns against hate speech

Diane Huang, Director of RubicOnline November 28, 2016
Principal Chris Hughes addressed the entire upper school in a morning assembly on Nov. 22.

Special schedule creates space for POPs rehearsal

News in Brief November 28, 2016
Thursday's schedule includes an in-school dress rehearsal before POPs Concert performances Dec. 2-3.
Protests take place around the country in opposition of DAPL. Fair Use Image: Flickr Creative Commons

DAPL redirected to Sioux County, sparks outrage

Isa Saaverda-Weis, RubicOnline Editor November 25, 2016
DAPL (Dakota Access Pipeline) moved from Bismark to Sioux Country. Protesters gather in outrage in Sioux County and around the country.
9th grade physics students participate in graph-matching contest

9th grade physics students participate in graph-matching contest

Kelby Wittenberg, Photojournalist November 22, 2016
The 9th grade class participated in a graph-matching contest during X-Period on Nov. 21.
The Math team comes together when clubs meet to prepare for their next competition on Nov. 28. Pictured from left to right in the top row is 9th grader Ayla Straub, senior Sophie Jaro, sophomore Michaela Polley, senior Shefali Bijwadia, sophomore Kayla Edmunson, senior Ellie Brass, sophomore Matt Pauly, 9th grader Richard Chang, sophomore Justin Hla, 9th grader Nathan Sobotka, 9th grader Samir Bijwadia, junior Benjamin Konstan, and Sophomore Jeffrey Huang. In the bottom row from left to right are 9th grader Sam Hansen, sophomore Jonathon Pomerantz, and 9th grader Allen Wang.

Math team competes against Blake in close race

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor November 21, 2016
The Math Team got second place to The Blake School in their first competition of the year on Nov. 7.
[The Chinese Olympians} program is one year at the University of Minnesota, and its a cultural and academic exchange. Its a great way to have our students communicate with native speakers, Wang said.

Chinese Olympians help students with language, gain understanding of culture

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor November 20, 2016
Chinese Olympians immersed themselves in US culture while helping Chinese students with their language.
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