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

NEW PERSPECTIVE. The view from outside the East Side Freedom Library, where senior Nora Shaughnessy is volunteering.

Don’t just check off the box: Shaughnessy and Lillegard find passion in senior volunteering

Aarushi Bahadur, Director of RubicOnline May 10, 2024
Nora Shaughnessy will volunteer at East Side Freedom Library to learn more about immigration and rights for her senior project, while Annika Lillegard will work to reduce medical waste for her commmunity service requirment.
[SPARTANS MICD UP] Fall scrimmage with girls tennis

[SPARTANS MIC’D UP] Fall scrimmage with girls tennis

Rita Li, Creative Design Manager September 20, 2023
Take in the sights and sounds of a practice doubles match on the tennis courts.
COLLABORATORY COOKING. Asian Student Alliance and Muslim Student Alliance team up to host a potluck for its members. Foods including jiaozi, Ethiopian flatbread, and more were brought and cooked live for members to savor.

Affinity group leaders walk through meeting plans

Annie Bai, The Rubicon October 28, 2022
It’s natural to want to make friends, find a community, and to feel included as a part of a group. Affinity groups have weekly meetings that allow students to comfortably discuss their common experiences, hangout, and eat snacks. But what goes into planning these weekly meetings?
[MIND OVER MATTER] Ep. 1: Managing stress and anxiety

[MIND OVER MATTER] Ep. 1: Managing stress and anxiety

Annie Zhang, Staff Writer February 28, 2022
With the end of the quarter coming up, Mind Over Matter explores stress management and how to move past anxiety.
SHOWSTOPPING. Some reality TV shows include random people or contestants like Americas Got Talent, while others, like The DAmelio Show, focus on celebrities and their lives. Either way, these shows can be funny, exciting, and full of heartfelt emotion to satisfy an audience.

Students weigh in: which reality TV shows are worth watching?

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline February 17, 2022
From cooking shows to talent competitions, there's something for everyone.
FOIL, SABER, EPEE. Sophomore Nora Shaughnessy competes in a saber bout, beating Blake in two out the three rounds she participated in. Saber is considered the most aggressive out of the three weapons used in fencing due to the increased amount of slashing involved, and the fact that the target area is anywhere above players’ waists.

Varsity Spartan fencing falls to Blake in hard-fought dual meet

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline February 14, 2022

Ready, set, fence. Friday night at 4:45 p.m., Spartan fencing took on Blake for their first dual meet of the season. As competitors flooded into the basement of Minneapolis’s Center for Blade...

FIRST HOME. In 2009, Shaughnessy was adopted from India at the age of four. At her orphanage, Moushi women took care of her. This photo was taken on the day that Shaughnessy was adopted.

Shaughnessy heals through the revival of adoptee affinity group Love & Grace

Elle Chen, RubicOnline January 19, 2022
After coming back from a trip in 2019, Shaughnessy’s emotions, from fear to anger to yearning, prompted her to take initiative in reforming an adoptee affinity group.
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