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 DISTRIBUTION. Students participate in a wide variety of senior project categories. The largest percent of 
students chose art related projects.

Seniors end year in month-long projects

Annie Zhang, The Rubicon May 25, 2023
Senior projects range from creating video games to interning in interior design.
With spring arriving Glisczinski peddles hard to blaze through the trail near his house.

For Glisczinski biking is more then exercise, it’s a lifestyle

Ivy Raya, Rubicon online May 19, 2022
Both faculty stay active while balancing their work life and use the time they are active to improve relationships with their body, along with improving social aspects of their life.
CIRCLE UP. After dynamic warm-ups, the team gathered for a go-around: “what would you perform in a talent show?” while stretching and introducing themselves.

Lacrosse preps for season with new co-op, more players

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline March 15, 2022
Girls lacrosse players will no longer co-op with Visitation, switching to a co-op with St. Agnes.
SWISH. Captain Naomi Straub shoots two free throws after being fouled by an opposing player.

Girls basketball gains traction, advances to second round of section playoffs

Ali Browne, RubicOnline March 2, 2022
Girls varsity basketball secured a 57-30 section playoff win over No. 14 seed Math and Science Academy.
Sophomore Orion Kim receives the ball and dribbles up the field.

Boys Varsity Soccer shifts the balance in their rivalry with Rochester Lourdes

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline September 8, 2021
Boys Varsity Soccer end their first home game against the Rochester Lourdes with a well deserved win.
The summer has ended, but with it brought lots of new music. Whether listening by records or from a speaker, music has reached the students.

Summer has officially ended, but with HOCO being named Eternal Summer, the music can go on

Ivy Raya, Editor of RubiconTV September 24, 2020
Fall has begun, but students' favorite songs of summer can go on through HOCO week.
The bulletin board displays many pictures of people who have come to the Institute. You can also check out what types of classes the Institute offers. “So the first thing we do for refugees who arrive is we are responsible for taking care of them for the first 90 days that they’re in the United States.” Donahue says.

International Institute of Minnesota provides hope for immigrants and refugees

Evie Sampsell-Jones, Staff Writer February 8, 2020
The Institute, which opened in 1919, originally served immigrant women, supporting them and also teaching English and citizenship classes.
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