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

PROJECT IN ACTION. Murad and Bhargava turned their small self-sustaining plant pot into a much larger scale project involving a greenhouse.

Murad and Bhargava cultivate sustainability through a greenhouse

McKinley Garner, The Rubicon December 21, 2023
The greenhouse utilizes a system that allows plants to grow without added water or sunlight.
STUDENT SCIENTISTS. (FRONT) Aryun Nemani, Rita Li, Calvin He, Becca Richman, Julia Colbert. (BACK) Rishi Bhargava, Henry Choi, Humza Murad, Aaron Lindeman, Will Richardson, Gabriel Bangoura, Cassandra Zirps, Maryeva Gonzalez, Yash Kshirsagar.

Scientists find success at Twin Cities Science Fair

Nelson Wodarz, RubicOnline March 13, 2023
A number of students will move on to spring competitions, beginning with state on Mar. 24.
ON GUARD. Supportive, motivative and skillful are all qualities of a good coach. But what does a good coach looks like for the fencing team?

What are qualities of a good coach?

Rita Li, RubicOnline February 19, 2023
Supportive, motivative and skillful are all qualities of a good coach. But what does a good coach looks like for the fencing team?
AIR PLANTER. Juniors Humza Murad and Rishi Bhargava make some last minute adjustments to their self-watering planter before class. “A lot of the process has been trial and error and learning from our mistakes,” Murad said.

STEM projects grow from curiosity

Orion Kim, The Rubicon December 7, 2022
Students in Advanced Topics and Advanced Science Research explore the vast realm of science through projects they are passionate about.
COLLABORATORY COOKING. Asian Student Alliance and Muslim Student Alliance team up to host a potluck for its members. Foods including jiaozi, Ethiopian flatbread, and more were brought and cooked live for members to savor.

Affinity group leaders walk through meeting plans

Annie Bai, The Rubicon October 28, 2022
It’s natural to want to make friends, find a community, and to feel included as a part of a group. Affinity groups have weekly meetings that allow students to comfortably discuss their common experiences, hangout, and eat snacks. But what goes into planning these weekly meetings?
DRIBBLE TO THE GOAL. Sophomore Ezra Straub dribbles the ball up the field in BVS’ game against Minnehaha Academy.

Soccer sees no “I” in “team”

Maddy Fisher, Editor in Cheif October 24, 2022
Spartan boys entered sections as the #1 seed after placing second in conference with an overall record of 10-3-3.
IN HARMONY. Sophomore Millicent Benson sings her solo in Cornerstone, a piece set to biblical verses sung by student choirs and Community Chorale. I usually feel pretty nervous on stage, but I feel better when I start singing, Benson said.

Vocal and Orchestral Concert honors traditions and transitions

Siri Pattison, RubicOnline April 28, 2022
A bittersweet night included beautiful music and a farewell to Anne Klus.
[MIND OVER MATTER] Ep. 1: Managing stress and anxiety

[MIND OVER MATTER] Ep. 1: Managing stress and anxiety

Annie Zhang, Staff Writer February 28, 2022
With the end of the quarter coming up, Mind Over Matter explores stress management and how to move past anxiety.
All around town, neighbors lawns are getting decorated with Halloween decorations, horror movies are being advertised and haunted houses are being visited. But nothing seems just as horrific as these hair stories.

Horror lover? Wait until you hear these hair stories.

Elle Chen and Rita Li October 16, 2021
It's October but nothing seems just as horrific as these hair stories.
BREAKING NEWS: Officer election results posted

BREAKING NEWS: Officer election results posted

News in Brief May 11, 2021
Officers for USC, SAC, C3, and STC were announced for the 2021-22 school year. Grade level representative ballots are currently open.
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