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

I stayed in the club after joining choir because of the community that I found there, senior Ethan Asis said.

A Cappella unites through music

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor March 23, 2019
For anyone looking to expand their experience in performing and singing specifically, A Cappella club is perfect.
Seniors Lily Nestor and Gemma Yoo, and 9th grader Sophie Cullen discuss Science Olympiad plans.

Science Alliance offers socialization while pursuing independent projects

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor January 19, 2019
Science Alliance provides a place for students to experiment with many different types of science. They hope to keep their first-place streak going this winter in Science Olympiad.
A Business Club meeting from 2018, where students gather closely around a computer

Business Club swells to SPA’s largest, lacks gender and grade diversity

Noah Raaum, Creative Design Manager November 26, 2018
After experiencing rapid growth, the club's community is tight but narrow.
PLAY members shoot baskets in the gym.

PLAY serves as outlet for everyday stress

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor November 12, 2018
Since 2014, PLAY has provided a space for students to be active.
Sophomores Karla Garcia and Tana Ososki introduce the songs played at each Blue & Gold Assembly.

Intercultural Club diversifies assemblies with music choice

Liv Larsen, Interactive Storytelling Team October 31, 2018
Every week, the music gurus of SPA's Intercultural Club choose songs to play at each assembly
Dr. Heilig performs his famous bed of nails demonstration at the Science Alliance booth.

[QUIZ] Which club should you join?

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager September 7, 2018
With more than 35 options to choose from, picking a club for the 2018-19 school year may seem daunting. Take this quiz and find out which clubs might be a good fit for you!
CUTTING CLUBS. The administration needs to protect club meeting times on Thursday X-periods so clubs can perform the meaningful role they are designed to for students, the school, and the community.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Truth in advertising: prioritize student clubs

The Rubicon Staff May 7, 2018
Student clubs met only once on Thursdays in April without other events scheduled. Clubs need to be prioritized.
Junior Adam Zukowski lifts in the weight room.

Step-by-step workout sponsored by weightlifting club

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor November 30, 2017
Alternative workouts offer a way for students to get some exercise.
Part of the proceeds from the PAWS bake sale will be going to World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

PAWS hosts bake sale in honor of national hug a bear day

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor November 10, 2017
PAWS hosted a bake sale on Nov. 9-10 in honor of national hug a bear day.
11th grader Zoe Hermer-Cisek runs the Coming Out Stand

GSA impacts community with LGBTQ+ Month

Noah Raaum, Videographer November 1, 2017
Reflecting on the activities and events during LGBTQ+ History Month
Senior Rahul Dev founded Agoge Tutoring to engage his classmates through homework assistance. 
I’ve always loved helping peers with homework, and I think it’s really useful to have a student as a resource, said Dev.

Dev opens tutoring club to provide academic resource

Melissa Nie, Illustrations/Infographics September 20, 2017
Senior Rahul Dev seeks to provide a way for students to get homework help.
Senior GSA president Aaron Datta and member Zoe Hermer-Cisek host a booth at the clubs fair on Sept. 11.

Expanding visions and goals: club leaders reflect on the groups they joined in 9th grade

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor September 14, 2017
Students who have been involved in a club since ninth grade take advantage of their upperclassmen status to lead their group in new directions.
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