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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

Language learning apps such as Duolingo, Babbel and Bussu offer a nice variety of tools to learn a given language.

REVIEW: Language apps attempt to offer variety of techniques

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor December 8, 2016
Language apps such as Babbel, Bussu and Duolingo often a wide array of learning styles.
Administration calls for inclusion of all political views, warns against hate speech

Administration calls for inclusion of all political views, warns against hate speech

Diane Huang, Director of RubicOnline November 28, 2016
Principal Chris Hughes addressed the entire upper school in a morning assembly on Nov. 22.
The Boogeyman of the American Left is columnist Spencer Allens first piece for The Rubicon.

THE VENT: The Boogeyman of the American Left

Spencer Allen, Columnist September 29, 2016
Debate over the morality of political correctness has misconstrued its definition.
Juniors Mira Zelle and, Allie Verhey, sophomore Gabby Harmoning, and juniors Julia Wang and Sky Li Griffiths pose during a walk on that Great Wall of China during their exchange visit to China over Spring Break.

Chinese exchange delayed to mid- Jan.

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager September 20, 2016
The exchange with students from ChangSha China is delayed from Sept. 29 to mid- Jan.
Columnist Riley Wheaton answers suggestions from the suggestion box for his second installment of Anthology of Answers.

Anthology of Answers II: The Answering

Riley Wheaton, Columnist April 19, 2016
Columnist Riley Wheaton returns to the suggestion box to discuss red hats, the high holy days, people museums, languages, and more. Read more to find out how to get candy from Riley Wheaton.
Language should be used thoughtfully and with purpose.

Charged language contributes to social perceptions of public assembly

Lucas Johnson, Sports Editor May 28, 2015
It lies on our shoulders how we use the language of protest.
It may seem difficult to avoid sounding ignorant or prejudiced, but try asking open-ended questions. Ask someone what their ethnicity is. Then ask them about their culture or sexuality. Ask someone what their religion is. Ask about their family. Ask them about their experiences. But most of all, ask them about what has made them the person they are today.

Asking the messy question is essential

The Rubicon Staff January 1, 2015
In the pursuit of awareness and acceptance, students have lost sight of the people who are right in front of them: their peers. By accepting those who are different, students have only scratched the surface regarding differences in their own community.
Northern Cities Vowel Shift; is it affecting Minnesotan accents?

Northern Cities Vowel Shift; is it affecting Minnesotan accents?

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor December 27, 2014
Ask someone from Cleveland what they think they talk like, and they might tell you, “I don’t thenk I hee-av an ee-accent.” Ask someone from Syracuse, Chicago, or Madison the same question and you might get the same response. Obviously, they do have an accent, but it goes past just being a simple regionalism. It’s part of another well-established linguistic phenomenon, called the Northern Cities Vowel Shift.
Spanish V classes prepare for the Language Exam.  From Left:  Karsten Runquist, Kent Hanson, US Spanish teacher Rafaela Salido, Lukas Kelsey-Friedman, Katie Ademite, Mary Naas, and Laura Viksnins review vocabulary.  “On the curve, we are really there with every other school,” Salido said.

Students anticipate National Language Exams

Katrina Hilton, Sports Editor March 18, 2014

Most who would choose to take a difficult test that does not count towards anything would be deemed out of their minds, and yet language students across the country opt to take the strenuous National Language...

Language students prepare to travel abroad

Katrina Hilton, Sports Editor March 17, 2014

Imagine travelling to a country you’ve never been to before, staying with a family you’ve just met, and being surrounded by people speaking a language you only started learning a few years ago. Over...

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