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

Junior Maya Choi presenting her project at her poster. “We’re pretty shocked because we didn’t think our projects were up to this caliber. We worked hard on them, obviously, but it’s not what we expected,” Choi said.

Students recognized for research at TCRSF

Melissa Nie, Director of RubicOnline March 3, 2020
On Feb. 28, 12 students competed at the Twin Cities Regional Science Fair, winning a variety of awards.
Trojans cheering on teammate at the end of the pool.

Boys Swim & Dive competes at section prelims

Noor Christava, Contributor February 22, 2020
Thursday left the Trojans with a lot of personal bests to celebrate, in addition to swimmers and divers advancing to Saturday's section final.
Wolpert skis to state Alpine; Trojan swim and dive keeps Conference title

Wolpert skis to state Alpine; Trojan swim and dive keeps Conference title

February 7, 2020
Winter athletes enter post-season competition on top.
Fall Elected Representative election resullts

Fall Elected Representative election resullts

News in Brief November 7, 2019
Fall elections for class representatives were held Nov. 7.
Sophomore Clara Garner and junior Isabelle Wolpert talk at the Grand Opening.

Grand Opening showcases grand achievements

Melissa Nie, Director of RubicOnline October 14, 2019
The Upper School Grand Opening took place on Oct. 12.
Henry Vliestra has two movies entered in the film festival. It feels good to have your work recognized and I like that validation of other people think stuff I make is good too,” he said.

EDU Film Festival screens filmmakers’ short works

Lucy Benson, Managing Editor May 17, 2019
Four students have five films featured in the collection of student produced shorts from across Minnesota.
Lanz volunteers to help run coffee stand for his troop.

[MY GEEK FACTOR] Lanz projects passion for Eagle Scouts

Meagan Massie, Rubicon Editor March 12, 2019
Lanz continues to make a difference in his community by being an Eagle Scout.
103 students in grades 10-12 answered a poll about how often they may engage with activities while driving that are considered to be distracting. Many students listen to music every day while driving, but few make phone calls or answer texts.

MN Legislators hope to ban hand-held phones while driving

Nitya Thakkar, Aureus EIC February 15, 2019
MN Legislators are trying to pass a bill to ban all drivers from using hand-held phones and electronic devices
The United States Capitol on a cloudy day. Im really concerned for this country and the direction its heading in, said 9th grader Sophie Cullen.

Students show growing dismay after month-long government shutdown

Noah Raaum, Creative Design Manager January 25, 2019
Martin Luther King Jr. Day—a day of celebration, service and progress—marked the 32nd of the longest government shutdown in United States history.
Juniors Charles Gannon and sophomore Aidan Lanz share their perspective on how their male identity has played a role in shaping their social lives.  “I think we have a pressure to spend the majority of time with people of the same gender, so I feel that that is the area that I have been affected the most, Lanz said.

These gendered halls (pt. 3): the male perspective sees social divides

Melissa Nie, The Rubicon Editor February 5, 2018
In this third and final installment of the series on gender, male students offer insight into how gender divisions affect their social experiences.

Spartan on the Street: Ep. 3

Noah Raaum, Videographer January 12, 2018
What is one of your New Year's resolutions?
Load More Stories