The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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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

Next years science electives include topics like Relativity and Quantum Physics and Space Science.

Heckman and Schmidt teach new science electives

Stephanie Li, Arts & Entertainment Editor April 5, 2016
The new science electives include: Advanced Topics in Biology: Genetics and Advanced Topics in Chemistry: Organic Chemistry.
Senior Sophia Harrison enjoys touring the wasewater plant.

Environmental science tours wastewater plant

Eva Perez Greene, Editor-In-Chief October 29, 2014

Ever wondered where the water you see trickle down the drain or flushed down the toilet goes? Thirteen St. Paul Academy and Summit School seniors in Karissa Baker’s Environmental Science elective got...

Students interested in the humanities are at a disadvantage because math, science and music courses are the only subjects in which honors courses are offered for four years. This can cause students with a passion for English or history to feel as if their skills are not as valued as students who excel in math or science.

Honors courses should be offered in the humanities

Staff Editorial October 29, 2014

Students should think about a past assignment that they were so excited about, it didn’t feel like work. While most may not feel this way about every assignment, finding a subject for which they do,...

Senior Sarah Romans does research at  Gillette Children’s Hospital in St.Paul.  She is studying the use of keto diets on seizure patients with Doctor Shani Norberg . “I have so much fun there because it is such interesting work,” Romans said.

Senior Sarah Romans researches ketogenic diets

Clare Tipler, News Editor October 20, 2014

Most high school students can’t say that they are in the middle of conducting pediatric seizure disorder research, but one St.Paul Academy and Summit School student can. Senior Sarah Romans works...

Freshman Emilia Topp-Johnson stands beside her project at the MASTERS. “Research is something I want to do for the rest of my life,” she said.

Emilia Topp-Johnson reaches Broadcom MASTERS semi-finals

Noor Qureishy, Student Life Editor October 1, 2014

When students think of scientific research, images of upperclassmen hunched over complex lab reports and petri dishes of bacteria usually come to mind. However, freshman Emilia Topp-Johnson has been...

A wave of new freshmen gather for a Science Alliance meeting as seniors Eva Perez-Greene and Jonathon Trevathan prepare for candy-building game.

Science alliance looks forward to competitions with new leadership

Amodhya Samarakoon, Opinions Editor September 17, 2014

Almost all students have seen their posters with slogans such as “The name’s Bond. Ionic Bond,” up around the school towards the end of the year, advertising the student group Science Alliance. It...

Upper School biology teacher Tina Barsky will miss interacting with her students. “It’s heart warming,” she said.

After retirement Barsky will miss exciting experiments, student engagement

Paul Watkins, Science & Technology Editor May 30, 2014

Upper School Biology teacher Tina Barsky has had many memorable memories over her 20 years at Saint Paul Academy and Summit School. “I started out as a substitute teacher in 1994 and was hired part-time...

Researcher Andrea Bailey demonstrates the difference between humans and other primates by showing that humans have dexterous fingers.

Scientist Andrea Bailey presents to Honors Biology students

Boraan Abdulkarim, Cover Story Editor April 15, 2014

It’s the final class meeting before spring break for Honors Biology students. As they shuffle into class, a stranger stands in the front of the room, setting up a presentation on the projector. On...

Li poses in her science classroom. “I was looking for the most environmentally friendly way of doing things. Making biofuels from switchgrass is actually carbon negative, and since everything around us is so carbon positive, it’s good to have something which can help mitigate the effects of climate change,” Li said.

Senior Lucy Li receives Intel recognition

Eva Perez-Greene, In Depth Editor February 13, 2014

Senior Lucy Li recently won semi-finalist recognition in the Intel Science Talent Search, one of the nation’s most prestigious high school science competitions. Li’s deeper scientific investigations...

Freshmen Amodhya Samarakoon and Stephanie Li smile for a picture before their first science bowl competition.

Gallery: Science Alliance competes at Minnesota State Regional Science Bowl

Eva Perez-Greene, InDepth Editor January 27, 2014

Upper School Science Alliance student group attended the Minnesota State Regional Science Bowl on Jan. 24 at Macalester College. St. Paul Academy and Summit School brought two teams, one led by senior...

Science Alliance members junior Brian Heilig and senior Cynthia Zheng practice for the upcoming Science Bowl competition. “This year we are hoping to build a larger team so we can compete in every event for Science Olympiad and have a strong Science Bowl team,” Zheng said.

Science Alliance looks ahead to competitions

Katrina Hilton, Sports Editor January 1, 2014

The St. Paul Academy and Summit School’s Science Alliance group is worked hard this past month to prepare for competitions they will be attending in January and February.The first competition they will...

Senior Jessica Wen smiles as she takes the temperature of a zebrafish tank in the Advanced Scientific Research class. “It’s kind of like a college research experience, but it’s in high school,” Wen said.

Senior Jessica Wen dives deeper with her studies on zebrafish

Netta Kaplan, Copy Editor November 6, 2013

For the second year in a row, senior Jessica Wen has elected to take the Advanced Scientific Research course. Last spring, she studied the behavioral effects of temperature change on zebrafish, and this...

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