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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

Officer election results announced

Officer election results announced

News in Brief September 25, 2020
Leaders for the four major committees begin their roles immediately.
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.
Juniors Noah Lindeman, Sara Browne and Grace Tilney-Kaemer study for an exam together.

Exam emotions range from excitement to envy

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline December 10, 2019
With exams fast approaching, students prepare for the weeks of hard work ahead.
Sophomore Jackson Biggs sends the ball towards the opponents goal on a free kick.

BVS game ends early due to inclement weather

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Interactive Storytelling Team Lead October 4, 2018
The boys varsity soccer team was winning 3-1 against Humboldt, but the game was called due to the weather.

Spartan Ultimate at the Hopkins Hustle tournament

Ellie Nowakowski May 21, 2018
The boys and girls varsity ultimate frisbee teams competed at the Hopkins Hustle tournament on Sat. the 12th and Sun. the 13th. 
9th grader Jack Biggs with US History teacher Andrea Moerer. “I really appreciate Dr. Moerer because she helps me study for my tests when I’m stressed and always makes sure I thoroughly understand the things we’re learning in history.” Biggs said.

Students express gratitude towards teachers

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer May 17, 2018

Teachers should always be appreciated, and National Teacher Day on May 8th gave students a reason to convey their thanks to their teachers. 9th graders Lara Cayci, Jackson Biggs, and junior Max Moen expressed...

I had an ACL and meniscus tear. I played basketball last year and I drove to the hoop and got hit on my right side, said ninth grader Jackson Biggs. It was a long nine months coming back and I had to focus on physical therapy a lot, he continued with, It was a new experience, making me have to train harder to come back. Biggs was not only put out of that basketball season, but he missed his following club and school soccer seasons, The biggest thing I had to do was relearn how to walk, that was the hardest part for me. It was the month after.

Recovery essential to injured student athletes

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager January 7, 2018
There are many injuries, big or small, in high school sports, but what is most important is recovery. Here are student athletes and how they recovered from serious injuries.
Senior Larry Chen gets low and throws the frissbee to a teammate.

First ultimate frisbee tournament kicks off Homecoming

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor October 1, 2017
Seniors Nikolaus Elsaeser and Ezra Cohen host SPA's first ever Ultimate Frisbee tournament.
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