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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

OBSERVATION. Sophomore Lam Le observes his ants in their test tubes, checking to see how their condition is while in hibernation.

From ants to shrimp, unique creatures spark curiosity

Amanda Hsu, The Rubicon March 1, 2024
Sophomores Lam Le and Ethan He each own a plethora of insects and sea creatures that they take care of and observe.
INTENTLY WATCHING. Students gather in classrooms and common areas to watch the games and root for different countries. “Every classroom should watch the World Cup because it is the biggest sporting event in the world," freshman Lam Le said. “In school, while watching this tournament, you know, it connects you with the world's best, because this is the world's game."

Free periods fill with cheers as school streams World Cup games

Andrew Lipinsky, Staff Writer December 9, 2022
With the game on smart televisions and laptops, most students were at least peripheral fans the past two weeks.
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