The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Student can get their orange reacher recommendation forms from their college counselor.

Recommendation requests due to College Counseling

Amodhya Samarakoon, RubicOnline Creative Design Manager September 18, 2016
Teacher recommendation forms due Sept. 19 for seniors.
Refraining from college talk with peers will alleviate negative pressure on the college process.

During seniors’ application process, reduce college talk among peers

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor September 15, 2016
During the college application process, it is important to be sensitive when asking seniors college related questions.
Rising seniors meet with college admission director to learn about college essays

Rising seniors meet with college admission director to learn about college essays

Clare Tipler, RubicOnline Production Manager May 20, 2016
A Carleton College admissions officer came to speak to the junior class about college essays.
Students feel the pressure as they enter the fall test season and prepare for more standardized testing in the spring.

Standardized testing season takes over and students feel the squeeze

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor November 6, 2015
The stakes are high for many students when it comes to standardized testing, resulting in increased stress levels.

On the college search…

Alice Tibbets, Contributor September 9, 2015
Senior Alice Tibbets spent time touring campuses this summer and came away with a lot of information and this cartoon of her experience.
Future College athletes show off their gear  From the left, seniors Andrew Chuniard, Nancy Moyers, Mary Naas, Jordan Moradian, Isaac Forsgren, Jackson Lea, Dozie Nwaneri, Haris Hussein, and Dean Isaacson pose with their future college gear. The entirety group will be playing sports in their freshman years “I really enjoy playing soccer and I really wanted to continue playing soccer at a high level,” Senior Isaac Forsgren said.

Seniors jump to next level for college sports

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor June 4, 2015
Graduating athletes plan to continue their sports into college.
Interim College Counselor John Powell works at his temporary desk in the college counseling office until College Counselor Karna Humphrey returns from maternity leave. “I’ve really been impressed with everything I’ve seen from students to faculty,” Powell said.

Powell acts as helpful guide through college search process

Eva Perez-Greene, Editor-in-Chief November 21, 2014

Upper School College Counselor Karna Humphrey’s substitute John Powell began working one-on-one this month with Humphrey’s advisees as they navigate the application process. Powell founded Expedition...

Students look forward to college athletics

Ali Duval, Staff Writer March 21, 2014

Sports are a large part of every student’s life, whether they play them or not. Everybody is affected by the news of whether a school team wins or lose. Everyone has friends on a team, friends who are...

Junior Mansuda Arora and Senior Emma Chang meet with a college representative. “The process can seem really stressful and really hard but it doesn’t have to be,” Assistant Director of College Counseling Karna Humphrey said.

Seniors begin college application process

Eva Malloy, Staff Writer October 24, 2013

October brings early acceptance college application deadlines to many St. Paul Academy and Summit School seniors. Early acceptance is an opportunity for seniors who are confident and have a clearly defined...

Annapolis-bound Grace Albertson will combine military service and college

Grace Albertson, Guest Writer May 8, 2013

I have been to Annapolis, Maryland too many times too count. All I know is that I have been there so many times in the last six years that I cannot count all of them on my ten fingers. Even though I have...

Asian students face unique college obstacles

Lucy Li, Cover Story Editor May 6, 2013

Chinese-American senior Jeremy Tong was clear in his view. “Race can also help you a lot as a student, but it also hurts a lot of people,” he said. Sophomore Neerja Thakkar shared her opinion. “It...

Rising college costs a shock

Aditi Kulkarni, Editor in Chief May 6, 2013

When Upper School College Counselor Jill Apple first started working in college admissions in the 1980s, college tuition was only $4,000 or 5,000 per year. Today, she sits down with sophomores, juniors,...

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