ROLES

Opinion Editor

RUBICON ONLINE, SPRING 2022

The Opinions editor's main job is to capture the ideas and thoughts of the Saint Paul Academy community. A successful Opinions editor builds their section alongside the News section, so that a given issue has a duality between unbiased reporting and editorial analysis. Opinions editors should also strive to put together a section with a variety of viewpoints represented. They are also responsible for facilitating editorial board discussions to choose a timely, thoughtful editorial.  During the production cycle, they should be able to communicate both assignments and constructive criticism to writers for their section. A qualified Opinions editor will also bring experience with editorial or persuasive writing, such as an understanding of ethos, pathos, logos arguments, so that they are able to help writers for their section express opinions effectively in writing.

 

Opinion Editor

RUBICON ONLINE, Fall 2021

The Opinions editor's main job is to capture the ideas and thoughts of the Saint Paul Academy community. A successful Opinions editor builds their section alongside the News section, so that a given issue has a duality between unbiased reporting and editorial analysis. Opinions editors should also strive to put together a section with a variety of viewpoints represented. They are also responsible for facilitating editorial board discussions to choose a timely, thoughtful editorial.  During the production cycle, they should be able to communicate both assignments and constructive criticism to writers for their section. A qualified Opinions editor will also bring experience with editorial or persuasive writing, such as an understanding of ethos, pathos, logos arguments, so that they are able to help writers for their section express opinions effectively in writing.

 

FEATURE Editor

RUBICON ONLINE, Spring 2021

The feature editor should be someone who strives for quality in all published work and is comfortable with connecting with others and learning their stories. The feature section has a strong focus on people, what they’re doing and why. The feature editor should have the curiosity and creativity to find these stories and come up with ways to thoughtfully present them using visual and writing skills. Some skills that are helpful for the feature editor to have are a basic understand of AP writing style so they can effectively correct their writer’s stories; an understanding of Knightlab and WordPress so they can present interactive online stories; and finally the ability to collaborate with others, both their writers and the chief editors so they can make sure their section is interesting and timely.

 

FEATURE Editor

RUBICON ONLINE, Fall 2020

The feature editor should be someone who strives for quality in all published work and is comfortable with connecting with others and learning their stories. The feature section has a strong focus on people, what they’re doing and why. The feature editor should have the curiosity and creativity to find these stories and come up with ways to thoughtfully present them using visual and writing skills. Some skills that are helpful for the feature editor to have are a basic understand of AP writing style so they can effectively correct their writer’s stories; an understanding of Knightlab and WordPress so they can present interactive online stories; and finally the ability to collaborate with others, both their writers and the chief editors so they can make sure their section is interesting and timely. 

 

A&E Editor

RUBICON ONLINE, May - Dec 2019

To be a successful editor in general, communication between writer and editor is essential. The essential job of being an Arts and Entertainment Editor involves having an open imagination and being able to think of innovative stories that center A&E around the SPA community. To be highly qualified for this position making the site innovative is through SNO story containers and other innovative infographics are used to make the site interactive is required. It is helpful to be able to incorporate the artful stories into an elaborate image and set A&E apart from other sections.

 

Staff Writer

RUBICON ONLINE, Jan - March 2019

Staff writers produce one story per month on a freelance basis by proposing a topic and outlining the possible angle. Staff writers are facile in a number of journalistic styles, including news and feature writing. The ability to incorporate feedback from one or more editors, work independently, and meet deadlines is essential. Knowledge and comfort with social media and video a plus.

 

ABOUT

My name is Zekiah Juliusson and I am a student who enjoys the outdoors, student government and photography. Outside of school, you can often find me playing soccer, playing frisbee or taking my dog for a walk. I love listening to music, cooking and hanging out with friends.

JOURNALISM

Game Club hosts Super Smash Bros tournament

By Zekiah Juliusson | April 27, 2022

Founded in 2019, the Game Club has offered students the opportunity to play games at school, and have some fun. It is a great place for students to improve their skills while hanging out with…

Ping Pong, new club sport offers a fun time for all experience levels

By Zekiah Juliusson | April 16, 2022

After years of only being featured during homecoming week, the sport of ping pong is being brought to the SPA community. The new Ping Pong club sport is bringing the excitement and passion of the…

Boys Baseball giddy’s up with country music to enjoy and motivate during hard practices

By Zekiah Juliusson | April 15, 2022

At the start of a promising season, Boys Varsity Baseball sits with a 2-1 record following a 12-2 win over St. Croix Prep on Wednesday. A big win as St. Croix Prep eliminated them in…

[Q&A] Sam Rawdon talks about the midwestern sport, Broomball

By Zekiah Juliusson | March 9, 2022

While some students may remember broomball through the Fitness for Life course offered in 9th grade, the sport is popular among many in the Midwest as the small unit they participated in during their fitness…

[SPOTIFY PLAYLIST] Trojans get energized with popular, throwback songs

By Zekiah Juliusson | March 1, 2022

After a great season, Trojan Swim and Dive season is ending. While this success can mainly be accredited to the hard work of the players, this warm-up playlist helped keep them motivated and energized. Captain…

[SPOTIFY PLAYLIST] Girls Basketball furthers traditions through classic hiphop songs

By Zekiah Juliusson | February 6, 2022

Midway through a hard fought season, Girls Varsity Basketball sit with a 2-10 record after a close loss 28-29 to Providence Academy. Their warm up playlist helps keep them motivated and hardworking throughout the season,…

[ARTS OPINION] From jazz to rock, there is no such thing as bad music taste

By Zekiah Juliusson | February 1, 2022

As a group of friends determines who should play music for the car ride, the conversation shifts to who has the best music taste. While they try to answer this difficult question, some music tastes…

[FOOD REVIEW] yum! Kitchen and Bakery serves up sensations in St. Paul

By Zekiah Juliusson | January 14, 2022

Following the closing of classic Irish Pub O’Gara’s two years ago, there has been much speculation as to what would take its infamous place. Officially opened on Dec. 14, yum! Kitchen and Bakery offers a variety of…

[SPOTIFY PLAYLIST] Boys Basketball’s playlist brings the heat with popular artists

By Zekiah Juliusson | January 13, 2022

After a successful start to their season, Boys Varsity Basketball sits with a 7-1 record following an impressive win against Hill-Murray High School. This success can mainly be attributed to each player’s hard work on…

How to prevent finals burnout

By Zekiah Juliusson | December 8, 2021

With the first semester coming to an end, students are experiencing an increased workload as the grading period wraps up. This time of year is notorious for loads of assignments, and a lack of motivation…

New fence installed to protect athletic fields

By Zekiah Juliusson | November 10, 2021

  Construction on a new fence around the Randolph Campus athletic fields is underway with the purpose of protecting the fields. The project began on Oct. 25 and will conclude next week following issues surrounding…

[SPOTIFY PLAYLIST] SMB Wolfpack get pumped with classics and Hip-Hop

By Zekiah Juliusson | November 2, 2021

With their season coming to its end, SMB wolfpack has had a great one, with a record of 6-3 as they head into their section finals. This success can primarily be attributed to the players’…

MULTIMEDIA

Through the years: a timeline of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

By Zekiah Juliusson | March 18, 2022

Ziemer takes on Afton Alps slopes: GoPro footage

By Zekiah Juliusson | February 27, 2022

Fashion Club promotes sustainable style expression

By Zekiah Juliusson | November 30, 2021

Juliusson: Hi, I’m Zekiah. And today, we are here with Ellie Dawson-Moore, who is the fashion club leader. Dawson-Moore: Hi, it’s an honor to be here. Thank you so much for having me. Juliusson: Well, thanks for being…

[PHOTO STORY] Varsity Cross Country crosses the finish line to end their season in a conference meet

By Zekiah Juliusson | November 2, 2021

Seniors create overalls and foster the Spartan spirit

By Zekiah Juliusson | October 1, 2021

[CLASS OF 22] Seniors give advice on making the grade

By Zekiah Juliusson | September 15, 2021

  Juliusson: Hi, I am Zekiah. With the Seniors being the only ones experiencing a full year of high school. We thought it would be interesting if Seniors gave advice to underclassmen on enjoying a…

Remembering 9/11 with SPA families

By Zekiah Juliusson | September 11, 2021

 

[MEME REVIEW] This week’s memes

By Zekiah Juliusson | January 29, 2021

RESUME

ZEKIAH JULIUSSON

“If Journalism is good, it is controversial, by its nature” -Julian Assange

22zekiahcj@students.spa.edu | Saint Paul, MN

EDUCATION

May 18th 2021 | FDA Virtual Interview

February 27-28th 2021 | Yale Daily News Forum

EXPERIENCE

FALL 2021 | Opinion editor for Rubiconline
During this time I enjoyed learning about the opinions section, and reporting on sports games.

SPRING 2021 | Feature editor for Rubiconline
During this time I enjoyed writing about interesting topics, while exploring how the end of the pandemic affects students and journalism.

FALL 2020 | Feature editor for Rubiconline
During this time I learned how to be a journalist while learning from home. I adapted to this new style of writing and enjoyed writing for every section this fall.

SPRING 2020 | A&E editor for Rubiconline
During this time I enjoyed exploring all of the sections of Rubiconline. I learned better time management and had to adapt to new learning circumstances.

FALL 2019 | A&E editor for Rubiconline
During this time I created multiple stories in all sections but feature. I learned how to be a good editor and keep my writers on track with their stories.

SPRING 2019 | Page designer for Ibid yearbook
During this time I created 2 pages for Ibid yearbook both about Boy's Varsity Hockey team for St Paul Academy. I learned how to design a page and the amount of work it takes to create it.

MAY 2019 | A&E editor for the Rubicon Online
In this editorial position, I learned the basics of creating story ideas and claiming responsibility for others actions. I learned how to manage my time as I wrote and edited articles. I edited 3 articles that were all published on Rubicon Online.

SPRING 2019 | Writing for Publications Course 
In this course, I learned the basics of journalism. I learned how to record an interview and what type of questions to ask. I learned the work needed to write a quality story and how to ask for help when needed. During this course, I wrote stories for the Rubicon and Rubicon Online where I had to make page designs and infographics. I also learned about journalism ethics and the 1st amendment.

SKILLS

  • Staff collaboration
  • Sports Photography
  • Brainstorming unique stories

Reflections

SPRING 2022

I think a piece of my work that captures a moment of success is my story about Yum!It is a restaurant review. Some of my favorite things about working on staff is hearing the voices of the community, and I had several members of the SPA community tell me that they tried the restaurant because of my review. I had a problem to solve in this story, because the natural light on the restaurant was making the food pictures turn out really weird, so I had to adapt and find the right angle so that there weren’t any shadows on the food. If I could go back to this successful story, I would tell myself to try a more diverse group of foods, because I had 2 sandwiches when I should have tried a greater variety of foods.

This year as a senior I had to be in more of a leadership role since our staff was more underclassmen. I think that I stepped it up a lot more this year in that sense, because especially with Zadie who sat beside me I would give her advice and answer her questions. I also helped a lot of people learn about the opinions section, and how to properly write an opinion story. I loved leading the editorial discussions this year. It was a new responsibility for me, as opinion editor it was my job to facilitate the conversation. It was hard at first, but I learned to just guide the conversation rather than force it in one direction, and we ended up with some great editorials this year!

I think pretty obviously the Rubicon has helped me with my writing skills, but also it has really helped me with my photography skills. I have learned about different angles for photos, and framing photos. I am definitely going to keep using these skills, as my senior project is working in the Star Tribune. I will also hopefully continue with some type of journalism in college, while it may not be working for a newspaper, I hope it at least stays involved in the journalist world.

I remember my first story in writing for publications, I was working on a page spread for the print, talking about Boys Hockey. I was so nervous, and emailed like 5 of the players to get interviews. I sat in the upper library with Quinn Appert, who was a junior at the time, and had the most awkward interview of my life, emerging with some new quotes. I took some photos at a game, and got my page spread and saw it published! While I will always remember this experience, I look back on the experience of writing my first story to my most recent stories. I reflect on how much more comfortable I am at writing, interviewing and taking photos. I see the difference in story quality and how much my skills have improved just by doing so many more stories.

Thank You,
Zekiah Juliusson

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