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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

ON THE WATER. There are many ways to spend time outdoors, including waterskiing and other water sports that are perfect for the spring and summer. (Submitted Photo: Adele Gjerde)

Spending time outdoors is linked to improved wellness

Olympia Wolff, The Rubicon March 11, 2024
Being in nature improves cognitive performance, creativity, attentional control and much more.
There are a number of easy ways to maintain your physical and mental health while practicing social distancing.

How to stay active while practicing social distancing

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon March 22, 2020
Maintaining a healthy amount of movement and exercise is crucial to one’s health, both mental and physical. Plus, it’s a way to kill some time when the days start to get long.
Peer Helpers host Wellness Week

Peer Helpers host Wellness Week

News in Brief March 2, 2020
For the end of the quarter, the student groups adds relaxation to the schedule.
Finn is an Australian Labradoodle, part Labrador, Poodle, Irish Water Spaniel, and English and American Cocker Spaniel.

Presence of therapy dog brings excitement to campus

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor February 7, 2019
Finn, an Australian Labradoodle working through certified therapy dog training, visited for Wellness Day on Feb. 6.
A rendering of the new English Commons to be built in Old Main.

Upper School renovations lead to detours and closed spaces

Lucy Benson and Will Rinkoff September 9, 2018
As Schilling construction wraps up, Old Main construction ramps up.
Students feel the pressure as they enter the fall test season and prepare for more standardized testing in the spring.

Standardized testing season takes over and students feel the squeeze

Lauren Boettcher, News Editor November 6, 2015
The stakes are high for many students when it comes to standardized testing, resulting in increased stress levels.
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