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

SPEED AND PRECISION. Giles maneuvers through the gates during a race. If you manage to make it down the first run, its a good boost of confidence for the second one, he said.

Giles tests his speed and determination with club alpine skiing

Siri Pattison, RubicOnline May 16, 2023
Junior Henry Giles competes internationally for alpine skiing, but not without challenges.
Sophomore Ben Chen tries to get frisbee around junior Pah Na during practice.

Boys Ultimate wins first game against Roseville

Annika Rock, RubicOnline April 23, 2021
Boys Ultimate won their first game 14-4 against Roseville High School.
“The opening games were great. A cold day led to a lot of errors, but it’s always good to tweak things before getting deep into the season,” senior Milo Waltenbaugh said.

Swing batter batter, Spartan Baseball is back

Will Schavee, RubicOnline April 14, 2021
After missing the season last spring, the Spartan Baseball Team opens the season with a doubleheader, taking one win on the day.
Erin Magnuson began playing hockey at the age of six, after her father recommended she try it.

Student-athletes follow in parents’ footsteps

Jonas Bray, Photojournalist February 15, 2021
Many student-athletes pick up their sports from their parents. Seniors Senai Assefa and Erin Magnuson are two of those students.
How to build the perfect snowman

How to build the perfect snowman

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline January 27, 2021
The best way to make a snowman this winter.
Every activity is worth a different number of points, depending on its complexity. Photos serve as verification that the challenge was completed.

Students and faculty go mad for May Madness

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline May 25, 2020
As a tribute to school spirit, students participated in May Madness this past month sending in photos of themselves performing fun activities to keep their class in the lead and possibly win a hilarious reward.
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