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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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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.
Wednesday was flannel day, which encouraged students to channel their inner lumberjacks. Here, seniors Ethan Richman and Griffin Thissen both wear their flannels.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Winter spirit week encourages themed dress-up

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline February 7, 2020
Students and teachers pose in their daily winter themed dress ups.
After her husband and daughter died in a helicopter crash, Vanessa Bryant posted There is no #24 without #2. ❤️#GirlDaddy #DaddysGirl #MyBabies ❤️❤️ #OurAngels #KobeandGigi

More than just a basketball player: community reacts to the death of Kobe Bryant

Bobby Verhey, Social Media Manager January 27, 2020
Students reflect on NBA legend Kobe Bryant's sudden and unexpected death.

[GOOD FOR YOU] Have you been following through with your NYR?

Lynn Reynolds, Production Manager January 23, 2020
On this week's GOOD FOR YOU, Lynn asked students about their New Year's resolutions.
SPARTAN BEAT: Athletes choose music that speaks to them.

Pump up songs get athletes ready to play

Mia Hofmann, Staff Writer December 2, 2019
From Pitbull to Rocky IV, students and teachers share the pump up songs that mean the most to them.

[FILTERED] What’s your favorite sad movie?

Lizzie Kristal, The Rubicon November 26, 2019
Students used snapchat filters to answer "what's your favorite sad move?"
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.
Retired science teacher Beth Seibel-Hunt listens to juniors Izzy Medrano and Pilar Saavedra-Weis findings from Costa Rica.

Costa Rica fosters love for scientific research

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon October 3, 2019
On Wednesday, Sept 25, students from the summer biology research trip presented their findings.
Students took to Snapchat to share their favorite Valentines Day Candy. Answers varied, however many included chocolate.

[FILTERED] Students share their favorite Valentine’s Day candy

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor February 20, 2019
Students took to Snapchat to share their favorite Valentine's Day Candy. Answers varied, but many included chocolate.
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.
“I think science is more important at this time in history because of how vital it is to saving the environment,” junior Clark Waltz said.

SPA Thinks: Math vs. Science

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor October 25, 2018
The addition of the Hugh K. Schilling Center has sparked debate within students: which is better, math or science?
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