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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

Contagious behaviors are an unavoidable part of the human experience, but even some control over negative emotions can lead others to have a better and more positive day.

Behaviors spread like the common cold

Sam Hanson, Staff Writer March 9, 2017
Understanding how behaviors influence and infect others lessens the spread of negativity.
Senior Speech Illustrations: Week 1

Senior Speech Illustrations: Week 1

Iya Abdulkarim, The Rubicon Editor September 15, 2016
The first four senior speech illustrations of the Class of 2017
Seniors Jon Riley, Lukas Kelsey-Friedmann, Michael OShea, and Maggie Vliestra delivered their speeches on Feb. 19.

February’s senior speeches emphasize the value of overcoming adversity

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor March 10, 2016
Senior Speech topics reflected on challenging moments and called for a solution.

Speech introductions set the stage for senior speakers

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor in Chief January 15, 2016
Senior Speeches resume today.
I am. I am. I am my own flower.   But I am also one of three, blooming from the same earth as two others. Blooming with a thousand green sensations, we differ and are similar. We are each our own self.   We are. We are. We are.   We are three of three.

December’s senior speeches stress the importance of family and overcoming fears

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor December 13, 2015
These senior speeches were delivered on Dec. 4 and Dec. 11.  
I remember the first day they were so excited to show us something that belonged only to them. In the pouches were donated children toothbrushes and toothpastes. The daycare provided them with toothbrushes because they couldn’t afford them at home. Basic necessities were an everyday struggle for some of these kids. That hit me hard. senior Nissa Rolf said.

November’s seniors describe important life experiences in speeches

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor December 13, 2015
Senior speeches were delivered on Nov. 6, Nov. 13, and Nov. 20.
Every person needs to understand consent. Its up to us, as potential applicants and students of these colleges to make it clear how simple it can be. We are the ones with the power to change how these schools think about and reacting to sexual assault and keep letting them know we care...It starts with us, senior Sabrina Brown said.

Senior speakers begin with humor, end with passionate calls for change

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor October 11, 2015
The speakers were seniors Caswell Burr, Lia Orey, Michelle Heilig, and Sabrina Brown.
Senior Gitanjali Ramans speech discussed her journey of trying to rediscover her adventerous spirit that she possessed as a child. I still havent found my adventurous self yet but I have made several attempts to break the surface, Raman said. Gita ended her speech by encouraging others to find their own adventure.

Second week of senior speakers talk about who they are today

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Print Managing Editor September 30, 2015
Speakers on Sept. 25 talked about who they are as a person today, as influenced by their past experiences.
 Bukingoltss speech revolved around the idea of victimization and self help. We trap people in their tragedy, and maybe we’re starting to move past the whole blaming thing but we give power to those who have hurt them when we reduce them to the word ‘victim’ because in doing so, we take away their power to define themselves.   But that horrible period in my life that labels me as a victim is not who I am. It does not define me. I am the girl who trips over air, is constantly shushed in the library, and who once screamed so loud in the lunchroom that everyone fell silent and just looked at me, the weird loud person, Bukingolts said.

First three Senior Speeches take the stage

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor September 22, 2015
This is the first part in a weekly series highlighting moments from the Class of 2016 senior speeches.
For obscene language in his speech, James Harbison 96 failed the three week Senior Speaker class. Then Editor-in-Chief of The Rubicon, Adam Graham-Silverman opposed that decision.

Looking Back: Senior Speeches develop and change

Diane Huang, Online Editor-in-Chief January 22, 2015
Speech coach Tom Fones shares 18 years of insight and stories of the Senior Speech program.
Senior Class Leadership Council member Emma Chang puts up a seniors baby picture on the wall of the senior lounge. “The reason why we have the baby pictures is to show yourself from when you are really little, and once you give your speech, it shows the change,” Chang said.

Senior baby pictures collect on walls of senior lounge

Hannah Johnson, Editor in Chief October 22, 2013

Among the Midnight Red posters and graffiti art on the walls of the senior lounge sits a growing number of adorable baby pictures. Seniors gawk at all of the silly faces and adorable outfits. Many try...

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