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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

[SPARTANS MIC’D UP] Swim with Trojans captain Rishi Bhargava

[SPARTANS MIC’D UP] Swim with Trojans captain Rishi Bhargava

Rita Li, Creative Design Manager February 15, 2024
Bhargava takes a Go-Pro underwater to demonstrate what it's like to be a Trojan.
PROJECT IN ACTION. Murad and Bhargava turned their small self-sustaining plant pot into a much larger scale project involving a greenhouse.

Murad and Bhargava cultivate sustainability through a greenhouse

McKinley Garner, The Rubicon December 21, 2023
The greenhouse utilizes a system that allows plants to grow without added water or sunlight.
LAB RAT. Junior McKinley Garner examines a fungus. Garner has worked with Baker through the Advanced Science Reseach class. “When I first discovered that my fungus was pathogenic, I was mildly concerned,” he said. “Ms. Baker gave me the resources required to protect myself from infection in the lab.”

Baker recognized with Seagate Excellence in Science Mentoring Award

Johanna Pierach, The Rubicon May 1, 2023
Award recipients receive a trophy, Seagate hard drive and two cash prizes of $1,000 each.
CLASSIC KEYCHAINS. STC plans to lead a workshop in the design lab, educating students on how to use the laser cutter to create stylish accessories for their bags and lanyards.

STC enhances role in the community

Rita Li, RubicOnline April 7, 2023
The Student Technology Committee has worked on multiple projects this year to educate and inform students.
STUDENT SCIENTISTS. (FRONT) Aryun Nemani, Rita Li, Calvin He, Becca Richman, Julia Colbert. (BACK) Rishi Bhargava, Henry Choi, Humza Murad, Aaron Lindeman, Will Richardson, Gabriel Bangoura, Cassandra Zirps, Maryeva Gonzalez, Yash Kshirsagar.

Scientists find success at Twin Cities Science Fair

Nelson Wodarz, RubicOnline March 13, 2023
A number of students will move on to spring competitions, beginning with state on Mar. 24.
AIR PLANTER. Juniors Humza Murad and Rishi Bhargava make some last minute adjustments to their self-watering planter before class. “A lot of the process has been trial and error and learning from our mistakes,” Murad said.

STEM projects grow from curiosity

Orion Kim, The Rubicon December 7, 2022
Students in Advanced Topics and Advanced Science Research explore the vast realm of science through projects they are passionate about.
PICTURESQUE PLANTER.  Sophomores Rishi Bhargava and Ford Reedy come together for Plant3d: a self-watering planter company.

Bhargava and Reedy launch Plant3d

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline March 9, 2022
With the help of sophomore Ford Reedy, sophomore Rishi Bhargava has turned his business dreams into realities.
Senior Pah Na leaps into the pool.

Trojans swim through adversity

Annie Bai, The Rubicon January 25, 2022
As the Trojan Swim team’s season begins, they find themselves yet again with a different coach for the third season in a row.
ON YOUR MARKS. Girls Swim and Dive Team manager Rishi Bhargava records a
race during practice. “We time with stopwatches and we are able to help [coach] Katy out with whatever she needs,” he said.

Managers play a large role in team improvement and spirit

Claire Kim, The Rubicon November 8, 2021
Behind the scenes of many sports teams are managers, who help members and coaches focus on their performance by organizing and bringing team spirit.
9th graders Connor Overgaard and Rishi Bhargava consult after a very marginal victory in the 100 free. Barghava exclaimed No way after coach tells them Overgaard beat his competitor and teammate by a sligh 0.4 seconds.

It’s always a good time; nothing can stop Trojan Swim and Dive

Orion Kim, Staff Writer February 25, 2021
One of the COVID-19 protocols is that students must compete at their own pool, and face off against their opponents virtually.
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