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

ALL SMILES. Freshman Juliette Smith smiles coming off of her first run. This was her first IMAC race in high school and she placed 30th overall. “[The season] is feeling pretty good so far,” Smith said.

Alpine races at Buck Hill after weeks of rough conditions

Clara Ann Bagnoli, The Rubicon January 14, 2024
The boys team placed fourth and the girls team placed third in their race.
Skiiers take the lift up to the top of the hill at Buck Hill ski area in Burnsville during the meet.

Culture of Alpine Ski built on co-ed community

Arden Lillemoe, Staff Writer March 9, 2021
Each season is made up of different team members, so each season has its own life of its own. The most common thing I see is first-year members are usually quiet and nearly always come out of their shell by the second season.
While teams are unable to meet in person for practices or workouts, many student athletes have continued to train either by themselves or virtually with teammates.

Athletes prepare for winter season individually and virtually

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline December 4, 2020
Student athletes continue to train, both virtually and individually, for their upcoming winter seasons.
An aerial view of the whole park with the artificial snow laid out. On the far left hill alpine racers can be seen running gates.

Buck Hill makes skiing year round a possibility

Jenny Sogin, The Rubicon Editor December 6, 2016
Sophomore Bailey Donovan talks about the good and bad aspects of artificial snow at Buck Hill.
People come together for a fun hockey game at Wells Fargo Winter Skate. “The lights are really pretty, you feel like youre in a winter wonderland,” Freshman Ellie Findell said.

Maximizing fun and minimizing cost: Affordable outings to fill your Winter Break

Marlee Baron, Staff Writer December 26, 2014
With winter break just around the corner, students want to maximize the fun while minimizing the cost. Here are some ideas for things to do over break for ten dollars and under.
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