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 Gabriella Thompson fighting for the ball against Breck

Girls Basketball beat rivals Breck in an upset

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline February 3, 2020
Girls basketball beat Breck by a margin of 40-31.
9th grader Lindsay Browne goes for a lay-up, while her opponent tries to block her.

Girls basketball turns on the lights at senior night

Lynn Reynolds and Annika Rock January 27, 2020
The Girls Basketball team won 59-57 on their senior night game vs. Edison High School
Junior Pilar Savaavedra-Weis practices her moves during halftime

Girls Basketball loses to competitive Humbolt

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline December 19, 2019
Girls Basketball has stayed positive since their first loss against Humbolt.
History of Thought is a weekly podcast series.

History of Thought (Ep 1): Ethics and Academic Honesty

Sameer Bijwadia, Contributor December 12, 2019
Senior Sameer Bijwadia explores how ethical students perceive themselves near midterm exams.
Seniors posed for a post-game picture with their cutouts, a team tradition.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Girls soccer celebrates senior night

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline October 7, 2019
Girls soccer honored graduating seniors last Thursday in a halftime ceremony.
Junior Nina Smetana looks at her phone in the Schilling Center. Personally, I like to interact with people. I have had a lot of friends that are across the country, and I find it hard to constantly keep in touch with them because I’m really quite bad at long distance communication,she said.

The “Loneliest Generation” and the rise of technological life

While loneliness has no specific cause, some wonder if the rise of social media has contributed to our generation’s loneliness.
Girls varsity soccer manager Gabby Harmoning stands with her team. Her role as a manager is [...] just supporting the team as a whole. The entire bench is captivated with the game. This was an early season game when the team was still getting into the flow of play.

An inside look at fall sports managers

Sara Browne, Staff Writer October 31, 2018
Managers are the backbones of sports teams; always ready to give their all. Their jobs may go unnoticed to the common fan’s eye, but they are a key part of the basic function of a team.

Spartan on the Street: Ep. 3

Noah Raaum, Videographer January 12, 2018
What is one of your New Year's resolutions?
Freshman Olivia Lagos jogs back to the halfway line.

Girls Varsity Soccer beats Northfield for a homecoming win

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager October 7, 2017
Girls Soccer fights through the rain to beat Northfield during a homecoming game.
Current ninth grader Ayla Straub walking along Hadrians Wall in Northern England during the time she lived in England.

Straub connects English and Chinese

Sophie Jaro, The Rubicon Chief Visual Editor December 12, 2016
After attending a Chinese Immersion school for 9 years, ninth grader Ayla Straub is now almost as good at Chinese as she is at English.
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