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

While watching stock market numbers doesnt feel like something imperative for high school students, the market impacts a number of components of daily life, whether investing or not.

MARKET WATCH: How do stocks work?

Catherine Hooley, The Rubicon November 1, 2021
Stocks may sound like a scary subject, but they're pretty simple to break down.

Bogdan clothing appeals to a student market

Elle Chen, RubicOnline February 3, 2020
Sophomore Jack Bogdan has a pretty interesting story to tell: he sells his own merch.
Cooking and calculus can be equally helpful; life skills should be taught in school

Cooking and calculus can be equally helpful; life skills should be taught in school

Catherine Hooley, Staff Writer February 1, 2020
If students are taught how to deal with ordinary things an adult has to go through at a younger age, it could lead to more financially successful and less stressed out young adults.
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[WHAT’S IN MY BAG] Ellie Dawson-Moore carries small items with big purpose

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline December 9, 2019
Dawson-Moore keeps it simple.
US English Teacher Vincent Cheng entertains his students with his witty jokes and funny stories.

Cheng auditions for Jeopardy in hopes of becoming… Pope

Will Schavee, RubicOnline December 6, 2019
US English teacher Vincent Cheng auditions to be on Jeopardy and shares his experience with funny and witty responses.
Feeling burned out?  Ignite your inner self with a road trip

Feeling burned out? Ignite your inner self with a road trip

Sam Hanson, Staff Writer May 18, 2017
Embrace the road trip and resist confining emotions.
Want to learn during the summer? Get a job.

Want to learn during the summer? Get a job.

Annie Bottern, Staff Writer March 13, 2017
Spring Break is an excellent time to be thinking about applying for a summer job.
Wealth colors how actions are perceived and what access is granted, yet it is frequently absent from student conversation at St. Paul Academy and Summit School.

Ignorance and indifference to socioeconomic diversity persists

Staff Editorial March 17, 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey topped box offices in its opening weekend: but how would this novel turned film have performed if its protagonist, Christian Grey, wasn't a billionaire? Wealth colors how actions...

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