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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The girls golf team poses for a photo.

Golf teams enjoy unique course

Elizabeth Trevathan, Staff Writer May 25, 2019
SPA gold teams enjoy access to exclusive and unique golf course.
At the end of each sports season, teams play a section tournament in hopes of making it to state.

Spring season playoffs bud hope for state

Bobby Verhey, Social Media Manager May 23, 2019
At the end of each sports season, teams play a section tournament in hopes of making it to state. Click here to read about how each team is preparing and their expectations for the tournament.
The track team practices inside the gym while they still arent able to get outside.

Spring sports captains look forward to oncoming season

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, RubicOnline Editor March 18, 2019
Captains of the spring sports talk about what they individually excited for and what they are looking forward to in their upcoming seasons.
Aliens have to be real. If the universe is infinite, then there are infinite possibilities too. So, anythings possible, including aliens, said junior Maddy Breton.

SPA THINKS: Do aliens exist?

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor March 17, 2019
Students were asked if they believe aliens exist and why.
Juniors Nathan Sobotka and Sameer Bijwadia doing the analysis portion of the thermodynamics competition.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Science Alliance places 7th in sections, advances to state

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor February 3, 2019
SPA's Science Alliance posted impressive finishes on Saturday, moving them on to the state competition.
Seniors Lily Nestor and Gemma Yoo, and 9th grader Sophie Cullen discuss Science Olympiad plans.

Science Alliance offers socialization while pursuing independent projects

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor January 19, 2019
Science Alliance provides a place for students to experiment with many different types of science. They hope to keep their first-place streak going this winter in Science Olympiad.
Gemma Yoo and Lily Nestor watch the short video on Bachs organ music.

Music Seminar offers a dive into music history and composition

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor November 16, 2018
Music Seminar gives instrumentalists and music-enthusiasts a chance to expand their knowledge.
Visual comparison of $15 (the newly proposed minimum) to $7.87 (the old minimum wage).

Mayor Melvin Carter announces $15 minimum wage ordinance

Salah Abdulkarim, Staff Writer November 5, 2018
After the St. Paul mayor announced a $15 minimum wage ordinance, students weigh the benefits and challenges.
SAT prep class materials found in the college counseling room are open for all students to use.

Students benefit from SAT prep classes

Anna Perleberg, Staff Writer October 31, 2018
SAT Prep classes offer an invaluable resource for students at a fraction of the price of normal lessons.
Anna Perleberg runs to return the ball.

Girls Tennis shuts out Washburn

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Interactive Storytelling Team Lead September 24, 2018
GVT takes down Washburn 7-0 during their senior day.
Golfers use many words you probably havent ever heard of

Golfers probably have a word for that

Andrew Johnson, Rubicon Editor May 25, 2018
Jargon plays a huge role in golf. Test out your skills in a jargon quiz and read for more information!
Science Alliance meets during Thursday X Period in 101. I joined Science Alliance because I wanted an opportunity to do some more science-y things outside of our structured science classes -- I also wanted an opportunity to learn more about different aspects of science,” ninth grader Nikolas Liepins said.

Science Alliance grows membership through a love of STEM

Jenny Ries, Staff Writer January 1, 2018
Science Alliance preps for their spring competitions during Thursday clubs time.
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