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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Colton Werner first began to discover his love for Computer Science from his STEM teachers in high school, and now he will be the one doing the teaching as a new Upper School Computer Science teacher.

Colton Werner brings love for both STEM and journalism to the Upper School

Eliana Mann and Hobbs Lillygreen September 1, 2021
Joining SPA as a first-year teacher this school year, meet well-rounded Midwesterner Colton Werner.
In this episode of Senior Project: A Podcast, Geller interviews a fellow intern at the Chicago Magazine, Maridsa Choute.

[PODCAST] Senior Project Ep. 2: Interning at Chicago Magazine

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline May 17, 2019
Geller speaks with fellow Chicago Magazine intern, Maridsa Choute, about her interests in journalism, and how she chose to intern at the Chicago Magazine.
[PODCAST] Senior Project: a podcast

[PODCAST] Senior Project: a podcast

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline May 12, 2019
In her first episode, senior Mimi Geller introduces her podcast which will document her senior project experience.
The 2016 Free Spirit Scholars gather around a tour guide at the White House. “I’m now more aware of what’s out there, so I’m definitely going to take advantage of all the ways I can consume news and read it and watch it,” Michigan Free Spirit Scholar Erykah Benson said.

2016 Free Spirit Scholars analyze social media’s role in journalism

Noor Qureishy, The Rubicon Managing Editor November 30, 2016
The Free Spirit Scholars from the 2016 Al-Neuharth Free Spirit Conference discuss the importance of social media in the field of journalism and in their own lives.
Moderator Sasha Aslanian (86) facilitated the discussion between Catherine McKenzie (88), Dave Kansas (85), and Andrea Scott (79) at the Speaker Series at the Minneapolis Club on Oct. 22. “Journalism isn’t going anywhere,” McKenzie said, “but how we practice it may change.”

Alumni/ae speakers discuss journalism ethics and practices

Krista Schlinger, Staff Writer October 31, 2015
Alumni/ae share their professional experiences in the field of journalism at Speaker Series event Oct. 22.
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