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

Concentration is key. Freshman Bennett Sauer focuses on the ball as he swings and hits it back to Freshman Allan Wang.

Mastering the Paddle: SPA Ping Pong Tournament

Zadie Martin, RubicOnline May 11, 2023
PADDLE BATTLE. On May 8, the table tennis players gather in lower schilling to battle for a ten-dollar Caribou gift card. Ultimately, the winner was freshman Johnny Rog.
CHASE, PULL BACK, SWING. Junior Sandro Fusco tracks the trajectory of the ball before aiming a smash aim down the court.

Spartans tennis take home another win against the Mustangs

Rita Li, RubicOnline May 9, 2023
On Apr.18th, as spring immerses itself into summer for a brief week with the 80° weather. On the same day, the boys tennis team brought home another victory against Breck High School. The Spartans took a 6:1 win against Mustang at a home match.
BLINDFOLDED. Junior Arden Lillemoe takes his turn to swing at the piñata.

Latinos Unidos hosts Cinco de Mayo celebration

Nora McKoy, RubicOnline May 7, 2023
Students celebrated Cinco de Mayo in Lilly Courtyard on Friday.

What are eating disorders? What misconceptions exist?

Eliza Farley, The Rubicon May 2, 2023
Even though most teens have an idea of what eating disorders are, it may be easier to find misinformation than facts.
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?"
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.
As the school year slowly comes to a stop, seniors’ dreams don’t stop here, and neither does their sports journey.

Three seniors celebrated at college athletics signing event

Rita Li, RubicOnline April 18, 2023
The annual signing celebration took place Apr. 10 in the Ames Room.
KEEP BREATHING. Sophomore Oliver Thompson uses every last breath and pump of his arms to make it across the finish line before his fellow runners.

Track season takes off with first meet of the year

Eliana Mann and Thomas Chen April 12, 2023
“It was the first race of the season. It could have gone better, but it’s only up from here.”
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.
ONE YEAR. While NATO support for Ukraine increases, the divide of allies is becoming more and more tense in the war between Russia and Ukraine.

[2 SIDES, 1 ISSUE] Debating the level of US involvement in Russia’s war on Ukraine

Tommy Verhey and Zadie Martin March 17, 2023
Should the US continue to provide aid to Ukraine?
LET HER LEARN. The discussion and pursuit of romantic and sexual relationships at  SPA is littered with casual misogyny.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Do your part for gender equity

RubicOnline Staff March 17, 2023
Casual misogyny impacts all genders and degrades school culture.
OUT OF THIS WORLD OIL. ConocoPhillips’ long-pursued The Willow Project, was approved by the Biden administration today. This project aims to drill for a projected 180,000 barrels of oil every day. To put this into perspective there are 20 gallons of gas per barrel. An American car averages 24.6 miles per gallon which equates to 492 miles per barrel. So 180,00 barrels per day multiplied by 492 miles per barrel is approx 88.6 million miles produced per day. The moon is 238,900 miles from earth. Meaning that each day an individual could drive to the moon and back 372 times.

Biden trades the planet for oil by approving Willow Project

Evan Morris, Staff Writer March 14, 2023
The scale of emissions associated with The Willow Project could exacerbate these imparts and undermine efforts to address climate change.
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