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

Mindful donation of clothing, toys, and other products that still have use in them benefits the environment, declutters our space, and can support others in building their own spaces.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Mindfully declutter

The Rubicon Staff December 16, 2020
As we move into Winter Break, reevaluate the space ourselves and our items hold. Ask: how can I make space for others by eliminating my own excess?
Junior Emilia Topp-Johnson introduces fungal endophytes into corn plants. She has been doing this work on the University of Minnesota for 5 years.  “This year, I intend to conduct a more long term series of projects around the theme of terraformation, the end goal of which would be to further the understanding of what it would take to cultivate plants on Mars,” Topp-Johnson said.

Topp-Johnson researches whether fungi can make corn stronger

Noah Solomon, Staff Writer December 12, 2016
For Emilia Topp-Johnson, corn kernels may be the ticket to the interstellar travel.
Senior Tessa Rauch, sophomore Tess Hicks, and sophomore Mira Zelle enjoy the sight of the supermoon. The supermoon occured on Sept. 29 2015.

Supermoon exceeds expectations

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor October 4, 2015
The next supermoon will not be seen until 2033.
The an image of the iconic Pillars of Creation taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.

SPACE – The Final Frontier: What to look up for in 2015

Clare Tipler, News Editor February 18, 2015
This year, space won't be so empty.
This years theme was Time, Place, Self. Architect Benjamin Freyinger discussed the second of the three, saying [pleasurable spaces are] playful, we fill rooms with objects and when we fill up the room with more, we have more friends to play with.”

Alum Benjamin Freyinger speaks on the architecture of pleasurable spaces

Javier Whitaker Castaneda, Cover Story Editor November 19, 2014
The Spartans kicked off another exciting installment of the annual Bookfest during assembly, Monday, Nov. 17, with the traditional practice of welcoming a guest speaker. Students heard from alumnus Claus Benjamin Freyinger (96’) who focused his talk on the topic of architecture and pleasure.
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