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

A good summer needs good music: here are the top picks

A good summer needs good music: here are the top picks

Aman Rahman, Staff Writer May 30, 2018
Searching for some music to listen to this summer? Many albums are releasing as the summer starts, perfect for spending free time.
[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, its the age of superheroes

[INFOGRAPHIC] On big and small screens, it’s the age of superheroes

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer May 30, 2018
Swinging into the big screen and blasting the bad guys on television, fans could watch a new hero every day.
Academy Chorale performs at the 2016 Commencement on the front lawn of SPA.

Choir prepares for Commencement performance at the Ordway

Izzy Brooks, RubicOnline Staff Writer May 23, 2018
The Academy Chorale will continue the traditional commencement performance in a new space.
Seniors Maya Shrestha, as Mimi Márquez, and Ned Laird-Raylor, as Roger Davis, perform Light My Candle.

US Theater takes on Rent

Jack Benson, Editor in Chief May 21, 2018
For the cast and crew of Rent, the production provided both a history lesson and an opportunity to walk in another person's shoes.
Barry is a comedic take on the story of a hit-man who takes up acting and attempts to distance himself from his old life.

[TV REVIEW] HBO’s Barry is a hit

Rylan Hefner, Staff Writer May 15, 2018
Barry on HBO is a comedic take on the story of a hit-man who takes up acting and attempts to distance himself from his old life.
In squad we trust, #OnMyBlock drops March 16 on Netflix reads @onmyblocktv official Instagram.

[TV REVIEW] On My Block captures an audience of all ages

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor May 12, 2018
"On My Block" is one of the many new Netflix originals to come to Netflix in 2018.
Dr. Claire Wahmanholm is an US English teacher.

Wahmanholm wins 2018 Lindquist & Vennuum Prize for Poetry

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor May 11, 2018
Dr. Claire Wahmanholm won $10,000 in prize money and will have a collection of her poems published nationally.
Senior Lillian Pettigrews art work questions the connection between female bodies and art.

Drake Gallery showcases work from Senior Art Seminar

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon Editor May 9, 2018
The exhibit will be up through the end of the school year.
[BOOK REVIEW] Things That Make White People Uncomfortable

[BOOK REVIEW] Things That Make White People Uncomfortable

Breandan Gibbons, The Rubicon TV: Executive Producer May 3, 2018
In his book, Things That Make White People Uncomfortable, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Michael Bennett challenges fears and tries to start a conversation for change.
US director of orchestra Almut Engelhard chooses each peice carefully, “Both ensembles [of the orchestra department] focus on repertoire and composers that are well known...pieces and artists a person with a good background in music would be familiar with,” Engelhard said.

Spring Concerts embrace a myriad of styles and songs

Chloe Morse, The Rubicon Editor May 2, 2018
Dramatic drums, clashing cymbals, and flashy fortes. The concert ran Apr. 28 at 7 p.m. for the choirs and orchestras, while the jazz section performed on Apr. 29 at 2 p.m.
[MOVIE REVIEW] Avengers: Infinity War smashes expectations and box office records

[MOVIE REVIEW] Avengers: Infinity War smashes expectations and box office records

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor April 29, 2018
Marvel's newest blockbuster is the biggest and most ambitious comic book adaptation of all time. No spoilers!
Anjali. Watercolor. Original photograph taken by Martha Slaven.

Tadavarthy paints with passion

Lucy Sandeen, The Rubicon Editor April 19, 2018
Senior Naya Tadavarthy shares her journey through art.
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